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Tobacco: Tradition Addiction and Health (3 Classic Books) - Tobacco Leaves: Being a Book of Facts for Smokers St Nicotine of the Peace Pipe etc - cover

Tobacco: Tradition Addiction and Health (3 Classic Books) - Tobacco Leaves: Being a Book of Facts for Smokers St Nicotine of the Peace Pipe etc

William Augustine Brennan, Edward Vincent Heward, A. McAllister, Moses Stuart

Publisher: e-artnow

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Tobacco: Tradition, Addiction, and Health brings together three seminal works that encapsulate the multifaceted discourse surrounding tobacco usage, ranging from its historical roots to its implications on health. The collection offers a rich tapestry of literary styles, from analytical dissections of cultural addiction to poignant contemplations on the socio-economic ramifications of tobacco. With overarching themes of tradition and addiction, each piece navigates the intricate balance between cultural acceptance and the often-ignored health consequences, urging readers to question longstanding norms. This anthology is both timeless and timely, providing valuable insights into a global habit that continues to affect millions of lives. The contributors, including William Augustine Brennan, Edward Vincent Heward, A. McAllister, and Moses Stuart, are esteemed voices in their respective fields, renowned for their comprehensive exploration of the complex interplay between tobacco and society. United by a shared commitment to unraveling the pervasive issue of tobacco addiction, these authors draw from their diverse backgrounds to address historical, cultural, and medical facets of the topic. Their works collectively align with movements dedicated to public health awareness and cultural critique, presenting an academic yet accessible narrative. Offering a unique confluence of perspectives, Tobacco: Tradition, Addiction, and Health is a vital resource for readers eager to deepen their understanding of the sociocultural and health dimensions of tobacco. This anthology invites readers into a dialogue that traverses time and ideology, fostering a broader appreciation for the diverse voices and nuanced discussions it harbors. Both educational and engaging, this collection is a testament to the enduring impact of tobacco on health and society, making it a must-read for anyone invested in cultural studies and public health advocacy.
Available since: 03/04/2025.
Print length: 2000 pages.

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