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This title takes a close look at the history of this country's drug policies, treatment options, and epidemics- alcohol, opium, morphine, heroin, marijuana, crack cocaine, and the opioid crisis- and includes documents related to contemporary issues such as corporate accountability, controversia...
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Salem Press, a division of EBSCO Information Services, Inc. ; Grey House Publishing,
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245 | 0 | 0 | |a Drug policy / |c editor, Michael Shally-Jensen. |
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264 | 1 | |a Ipswich, Massachusetts : |b Salem Press, a division of EBSCO Information Services, Inc. ; |a Amenia, NY : |b Grey House Publishing, |c [2020] | |
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300 | |a 2 volumes (xvii, ix, 566 pages) : |b illustrations, maps ; |c 26 cm. | ||
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504 | |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 546-554) and index. | ||
505 | 0 | 0 | |g Volume 1. -- |t Publisher's note -- |t Editor's introduction -- |t Contributor list -- |t Full table of contents -- |
505 | 0 | 0 | |g [Part 1]. |t Alcohol and antialcohol efforts over time -- |t "Wo to Drunkards" -- |g An |t Inquiry into the Effects of Ardent Spirits -- |g The |t Whiskey Tax of 1791 and George Washington's Proclamation regarding the Whiskey Rebellion -- |g The |t Nature and Occasions of Intemperance -- |t Lincoln's "Temperance Address" -- |t Laws for the Suppression of Drinking Houses and Tippling Shops -- |t Address before the Second Biennial Convention of the World Women's Christian Temperance Union -- |t Carrie Nation on Her Life as a Temperance Crusader -- |g An |t Argument for Prohibition -- |t Billy Sunday: "Get on the Water Wagon" -- |t Volstead Act -- |t National Prohibition Law Hearings -- |g The |t Wickersham Commission Report on Crime and Prohibition -- |t Alcoholics Anonymous "Big Book" -- |
505 | 0 | 0 | |g [Part 2]. |t Drugs and drug abuse in earlier decades -- |t "Haunts of the Opium Smoker" -- |t Cocaine Toothache Drops Advertisement -- |t Pemberton's French Wine Coca -- |t Harrison Narcotic Act -- |t "Mother Sacrifices Children, Home, Reputation for Dope." -- |t Reefer Madness -- |t Marihuana Tax Act of 1937 -- |t Senate Hearings on Narcotics Trafficking -- |t "Dope: Congress Encourages the Traffic" -- |t Report of the Joint Committee of the American Bar Association and the American Medical Association on Narcotic Drugs -- |
505 | 0 | 0 | |g [Part 3]. The |t emergence of public health -- |t A Historical Account of the Smallpox Inoculation in New England -- |t Invoice for Medical Supplies -- |t From "The Great American Fraud" -- |t Pure Food and Drug Act -- |t Henry Ford on Smoking -- |t Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938 -- |
505 | 0 | 0 | |g Volume 2. -- |g [Part 4]. |t Drug policy and opinion - from the 1960s to today -- |t Address at the White House Conference on Drug Abuse -- |t Timothy Leary and Richard Alpert Defend Psilocybin Research -- |t Richard Nixon's Special Message to Congress on the Control of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs -- |t Controlled Substances Act -- |t Section 202 -- |t Interview with Dr. Robert DuPont -- |t "The World Heroin Problem" -- |t Richard Nixon's Message to Congress on Drug Abuse Prevention and Control -- |t Jimmy Carter's Drug Policy Message -- |t Nancy Reagan's "Just Say No" Message to the Nation -- |t "Sandinistas, Cocaine Traffic in U.S. Linked" -- |t Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986 -- |t Summary -- |t George Bush's Address to the Nation on National Drug Control Strategy -- |t Cocaine and Federal Sentencing Policy -- |t Executive Summary -- |t On Combating Methamphetamine Abuse by Using an Earlier Strategy (for Quaalude Abuse) -- |t Board of Education v. Earls -- |t Statement and News Release regarding Purdue OxyContin Case -- |t Merida Initiative to Combat Illicit Narcotics and Reduce Organized Crime Authorization Act of 2008 -- |g The |t Adderall Diaries -- |t 2010 National Drug Control Strategy -- |t Memorandum regarding the 2010 Fair Sentencing Act -- |t "Is the Era of OxyContin Abuse Over?" -- |t Department of Justice Statement on Opioid Abuse and the Heroin Epidemic -- |t One by One -- |t Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act -- |
505 | 0 | 0 | |g [Part 5]. |t Public health and public opinion in Interaction -- |t "A Frank Statement to Cigarette Smokers" -- |t On the Polio Vaccine Situation -- |t Special Report: Smoking and Health -- |t Testimony from the 1994 Tobacco Hearings -- |t Retraction of Lancet Paper on MMR Vaccine and Autism -- |t Opening Statement in Congressional Hearings on Steroid Use in Baseball -- |t "Part D from Outer Space" -- |t California's Vaccination Law -- |
505 | 0 | 0 | |g [Part 6]. |t Appendixes -- |t Chronological list -- |t Web resources -- |t Bibliography -- |t Index. |
520 | |a This title takes a close look at the history of this country's drug policies, treatment options, and epidemics- alcohol, opium, morphine, heroin, marijuana, crack cocaine, and the opioid crisis- and includes documents related to contemporary issues such as corporate accountability, controversial treatment, sentencing, racial and economic factors, and organized crime. Defining Documents in American History: Drug Policy offers in-depth analysis of 63 primary source documents at the foundation of the study of drug policy in America. These include book excerpts, speeches, political debates, testimony, court rulings, legal texts, legislative acts, essays, newspaper articles, and interviews. These selections trace the history of drug policy from Colonial days and concerns about alcohol to the present-day opioid crisis and debates over how to best treat addiction in the United States. Drugs as they relate to public health concerns, including alcohol and vaccines, are also considered as part of the overall drug policy of the nation. | ||
520 | |a The material is organized into five sections, and each section begins with a brief introduction that defines questions and problems related to the drug policies and problems of the United States that are addressed in the historical documents. Alcohol and Anti-Alcohol Effects Over Time includes Wo to Drunkards by Increase Mather; An Inquiry into the Effects of Ardent Spirits, which draws a distinction between "ardent spirits" and the wine, beer, and cider; Carry Nation on Her Life as a Temperance Crusader; the Volstead Act that led to Prohibition and the passage of the 18th Amendment; and the foreword and twelve steps of the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous. Drugs and Drug Abuse in Earlier Decades includes documents and advertisements that are shocking to modern sensibilities: Cocaine Toothache Drops, meant for Children; reaction and response to what today is a cult classic, Reefer Madness; and Senate Hearings on Illicit Narcotics Traffic. The Emergence of Public Health begins with An Historical Account of the Small-pox Inoculated in New England; passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act; and Henry Ford on Cigarette Smoking. Drug Policy and Opinion - From the 1960s to Today is the most extensive section, covering a variety of conferences and addresses considering how to wage war on drugs; the Controlled Substances Act; a Congressional report on The World Heroin Problem; the Fair Sentencing Act that included mandatory minimum sentences based on specific quantities of powder cocaine and crack cocaine; and first-person recollections of drug addiction and abuse - One by One and The Adderall Diaries. Public Health and Public Opinion in Interaction, which takes a closer look at smoking in "A Frank Statement to Cigarette Smokers; the Surgeon General’s report, and the 1994 Tobacco Hearings; vaccination in On the Polio Vaccine Situation and Retraction of Lancet Paper on MMR Vaccine and Autism; the Opening Statement in Congressional Hearings on Steroid Use in Baseball; and Part D from Outer Space, concerning prescription drug coverage for Medicare recipients. | ||
520 | |a Each Historical Document is supported by a critical essay, written by historians and teachers, that includes a Summary Overview, Defining Moment, About the Author, Document Analysis, and Essential Themes. An important feature of each essay is a close reading of the primary source that develops broader themes, such as the author’s rhetorical purpose, social or class position, point of view, and other relevant issues. Each essay also includes a Bibliography Additional Reading section for further research. Appendixes in this book include: Chronological List which arranges all documents by year; Web Resources, an annotated list of websites that offer valuable supplemental resources; Bibliography lists of helpful articles and books for further study. The Defining Documents series provides in-depth commentary and analysis on the most important primary source documents in the United States and the world. -- |c Publisher's website. | ||
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