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Altering American Consciousness - The History of Alcohol and Drug Use in the United States, 1800-2000 (Paperback, New)
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Altering American Consciousness - The History of Alcohol and Drug Use in the United States, 1800-2000 (Paperback, New)
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Virtually every American alive has at some point consumed at least
one, and very likely more, consciousness altering drug. Even those
who actively eschew alcohol, tobacco, and coffee cannot easily
avoid the full range of psychoactive substances pervading the
culture. If the use of drugs is a constant in American history, the
way they have been perceived has varied extensively. Just as the
corrupting cigarettes of the early-20th century became the
glamorous accessory of Hollywood stars and American GIs in the
1940s, only to fall into public disfavour later as an unhealthy and
irresponsible habit, the social significance of every drug changes
over time. This work shows how the identity of any psychoactive
substance owes as much to its users, their patterns of use, and the
cultural context in which the drug is taken, as it owes to the
drug's documented physiological effects. Rather than seeing licit
drugs and illicit drugs, recreational drugs and medicinal drugs,
""hard"" drugs and ""soft"" drugs as mutually exclusive categories,
it challenges readers to consider the ways in which drugs have
shifted historically from one category to another.
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