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1 online resource (xi, 311 pages) : illustrations |
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Setting public policy on drugs: a choice of social values / Line Beauchesne -- 'Unmaking manly smokes': church, state, governance, and the first anti-smoking campaigns in Montreal, 1892-1914 / Jarrett Rudy -- From flapper to sophisticate: Canadian women university students as smokers, 1920-60 / Sharon Anne Cook -- 'Their medley of tongues and eternal jangle': liquor control and ethnicity in Ontario, 1927-44 / Dan Malleck -- Becoming a 'hype': drug laws, subculture formation, and resistance in Canada, 1945-61 / Catherine Carstairs -- 'Just say know': criminalizing LSD and the politics of psychedelic expertise, 1961-8 / Erika Dyck -- Setting boundaries: LSD use and glue sniffing in Ontario in the 1960s / Marcel Martel -- From beverage to drug: alcohol and other drugs in 1960s and 1970s Canada / Greg Marquis -- Considering the revolving door: the inevitability of addiction treatment in the criminal justice system / Dawn Moore -- Biopolitics, geopolitics, and the regulation of club drugs in Canada / Kyle Grayson -- Afterword: a personal reflection on the law and illicit-drug use / Alan Young. |
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9781442661851 (electronic book) |
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1442661852 (electronic book) |
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