Tobacco in History: The Cultures of Dependence by Jordan Goodman
Covers wide chronological period
Good report from Roy Porter
Written by economic historian - first study to use original economic/historical analysis
Covers wide chronological period
Good report from Roy Porter
Written by economic historian - first study to use original economic/historical analysis
`... this is an absobing, and thought-provoking account of story, as yet unfinished.' - Joan Thirk EHR
`Especially interesting on the marketing and politics of tobacco, this is an objective work.' - New Scientist
` ... an ambitious and accomplished survey ... Goodman's study greatly enhances our grasp of the creation of the commodities that dominate the modern world.' - Roy Porter, Times Literary Supplement
`Goodman has written a book that is both history and current affairs, which skilfully weaves together the planters, the slaves, and the multinational corporations.' - J.V. Beckett, Times Higher Education Supplement
` ... very well researched book.' - V.G. Kiernan, Social History of Medicine
`A fascinating read for smokers and non-smokers alike.' - Sunday Times
`An essential read for those who would understand the dilemma caused by smokking's dangers.' - British Medical Journal
` ... a succinct yet ambitiously comprehensive survey of five centuries of nicotine in history. It is addictive reading.' - John Adamson, Sunday Telegraph