Alcohol, Psychiatry and Society

Alcohol, Psychiatry and Society

Comparative and Transnational Perspectives, c. 1700-1990s

Ernst, Waltraud; Mueller, Thomas

Manchester University Press

10/2022

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9781526159403

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Introduction: comparative and transnational perspectives on alcohol, psychiatry and society, c. 1500-1991 - Waltraud Ernst and Thomas Mueller
1 Corrupting the body and mind: distilled spirits, drunkenness and disease in early-modern England and the British Atlantic world - David Korostyshevsky
2 Alcoholism, degeneration, madness and psychiatry in Spain, c. 1870-1923 - Ricardo Campos
3 From nutrition to powerful agent of degeneration: alcohol in nineteenth-century Chile and Brazil - Mauricio Becerra Rebolledo
4 'White man's kava' in Fiji: entangling alcohol, race and insanity, c. 1874-1970 - Jacqueline Leckie
5 'In the hot and trying climate of Nigeria the European has a much stronger temptation to indulge in alcohol than the native': drunkenness in Nigeria, c. 1880-1940 - Simon Heap
6 Alcohol, abstinence and rationalisation in Germany, c. 1870s-1910s - Jasmin Broetz
7 'Disciples of Asclepius' or 'advocates of Hermes'? Psychiatrists and alcohol in early twentieth-century Greece - Kostis Gkotsinas
8 The fear of the immoderate Muslim: alcohol, civilisation and the theories of the Ecole d'Alger, c. 1930-62 - Nina Saloua Studer
9 Alcoholism, family and society in post-WWII Japan - Akira Hashimoto
10 'May it last, such peace and life': treating alcoholism in Tito's Yugoslavia, 1948-91 - Mat Savelli
11 A cradle of psychotherapy: treatment of alcohol addiction in communist Czechoslovakia, c. 1948-89 - Adela Gjuricova
12 'A society that is sinking ever deeper into a state of chronic alcohol poisoning': medical and moral treatment of alcoholics in the Soviet Union, c. 1970-91 - Christian Werkmeister
Index -- .
alcohol; alcoholism; drunkenness; medicalisation; colonialism; psychiatry; family; race; gender; tradition