There’s more or less never been a drug free society in human history but scholarly examination of the history of psychoactive drugs was surprisingly sparce until just a few decades ago. Paul Gootenberg is a distinguished professor of history, author of books on the history of cocaine, editor of the recently published Oxford Handbook of Global Drug History, and president of the rapidly growing Alcohol and Drugs History Society. We talked about the evolution of this interdisciplinary field of study from its mostly anthropological origins, its connections to commodity, consumption and cultural studies as well as medicine, sociology and politics, and the pioneering works shaping the field.
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Charley & Shelley Wininger On Healthy Aging & Sex with MDMA
Dennis McKenna on The Brotherhood of the Screaming Abyss
Neil Carrier on Khat
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Lisa McGirr on Alcohol Prohibition and the Rise of the American State
Gabor Maté on Trauma and the Myth of Normal
Chris Kilham - "The Medicine Hunter" - on Kava
Ellen Scanlon on Women & Cannabis
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Martin Lee on CBD: It's a Molecule, Not a Miracle
Chelsea Handler on Drugs
Lynn Paltrow on Pregnancy and Drugs
Martin Torgoff on Jazz, Race, The Beats & Drugs
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Boris Jordan on the Politics & Future of the Cannabis Industry
Edward Slingerland on Intoxication & Civilization
Graham Pechenik on Psychedelic Patents & Law
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