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  Altering American consciousness : the history of alcohol and drug use
in the United States, 1800-2000 / edited by Sarah W. Tracy and Caroline
Jean Acker
Amherst, Mass. : University of Massachusetts Press, c2004
vii, 414 p. ; 24 cm
ISBN
1558494243 (cloth : alk. paper)
1558494251 (pbk. : alk. paper)

Introduction: Psychoactive Drugs--An American Way of Life
Sarah W. Tracy and Caroline Jean Acker  000
I. Framing Addiction and Alcoholism
The Lessons of Language: Historical Perspectives on the Rhetoric of
Addiction
William L. White        000
How Does the Nation's "Alcohol Problem" Change from Era to Era?:
Stalking the Social Logic of Problem-Definition Transformations since
Repeal
Ron Roizen      000
II. Alcohol and Narcotics in the American Context
"I Was Addicted to Drinking Rum": Four Centuries of Alcohol Consumption
in Indian Country
Peter Mancall   000
Reforming Drunkards in Nineteenth-Century America: Religion, Medicine,
Therapy
Katherine A. Chavigny   000
Building a Boozatorium: State Medical Reform for Iowa's Inebriates,
1902-1920
Sarah W. Tracy  000
Portrait of an Addicted Family: Dynamics of Opiate Addiction in the
Early Twentieth Century
Caroline Jean Acker     000
The Double Meaning of Addiction: Habitual Narcotic Use and the Logic of
Professionalizing Medical Authority in the United States, 1900-1920
Timothy Hickman 000
Demons for the Twentieth Century: The Rhetoric of Drug Reform, 1920-1940
Susan L. Speaker        000
Maintaining Orthodoxy: The Depression-Era Struggle over Morphine
Maintenance in California
Jim Baumohl     000
"Lady Tipplers": Gendering the Modern Alcoholism Paradigm, 1933-1960
Michelle McClellan      000
Sober Husbands and Supportive Wives: Marital Dramas of Alcoholism in
Post-World War II America
Lori E. Rotskoff        000
III. Psychotropics, Psychedelics, and Cigarettes
No One Listened to Imipramine
Nicholas Weiss, M.D.    000
LSD before Leary: Sidney Cohen's Critique of 1950s Psychedelic Drug
Research
Steven J. Novak 000
 From Nicotine to Nicotrol: Addiction, Cigarettes, and American Culture
Allan M. Brandt 000
Further Reading 000
Notes on Contributors           000

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