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David Fahey <[log in to unmask]>
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Alcohol and Drugs History Society <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Sun, 14 Jun 2009 18:47:23 -0400
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Salem program (same time as Glasgow conference):

World History Association conference, Salem, Massachusetts, June 25-28, 2009.

session, Merchants of Inebriation: The Global Distribution of
Alcoholic Beverages

Jai Kharbanda (Queen Mary College, University of London), Algave-based
Drinks in Mexico and Abroad after the Conquest

Malcolm Purinton (independent scholar), Colonial Beer: The Birth of
India Pale Ale

Connie R. Hudgeons (Albuqueque high school), Inbibing History: Two
Lessons about Beverages in World Trade

session, Merchants of Stupefaction: The Global Trade in Opium

Frances Kartunnen (University of Texas-Austin), Alleged Opium
Dependence on Nantucket Island in the 1770s

Alfred W. Crosby (University of Texas-Austin), Opium and Other
Psychoactive Substances in Big History

Marion Diamond (Queensland University), The Pill Pusher and the Drug
Dealer: Contrasting Uses of Opium at the Turn of the 18th Century

session, Sensational Smoking: Opiates in the Global Context

Kristin Bayer (Marist College), Inside Out: Chinese Opium Smoking in
the Chinese Diaspora

Deindre Murphy (Culinary Institute of America), Opium Dens,
"Chinesers," and the Flight from the Industrial Clock time

More opium papers

Uner Turgay (McGill University), American Trade in Turkish Opium in
the 19th Century

John Wills (Southern California University), The First Inhalers: A
World-Historical Question

Paul Winther (Eastern Kentucky University), The Missionaries are
Right, the Missionaries are Wrong: Missions and Opium in China,
1756-1917

On 6/14/09, David Fahey <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> At about the same time as the Glasgow conference, the World History
> Association will be meeting at Salem, Massachusetts. Its conference
> includes several sessions as well as individual papers related to the
> ADHS.
>
> On 6/14/09, David Fahey <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> Thanks, Dan.  I have posted the program on the ADHS website/blog, so
>> it will be available to anybody with access to the Internet.
>>
>> On 6/14/09, Dan Malleck <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>> Dear all
>>> I have attached a copy of the Glasgow programme, as a Word document.
>>> Let me know if you need a different format--I can make it into a pdf.
>>>
>>> My apologies for the delay.
>>>
>>> Dan Malleck
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> David M. Fahey
>> Professor Emeritus of History
>> Miami University
>> Oxford, Ohio 45056
>> USA
>>
>
>
> --
> David M. Fahey
> Professor Emeritus of History
> Miami University
> Oxford, Ohio 45056
> USA
>


-- 
David M. Fahey
Professor Emeritus of History
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio 45056
USA

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