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David T. Courtwright

    David Courtwright es reconocido por sus exploraciones académicas sobre la historia del uso de drogas y la política antidrogas, examinando estos fenómenos en contextos americanos y mundiales. Su investigación también profundiza en los distintos desafíos y narrativas históricas de los entornos de frontera. En su obra más reciente, narra la turbulenta política y las inesperadas resoluciones de las guerras culturales que moldearon Estados Unidos en las décadas posteriores a una elección crucial. La escritura de Courtwright ofrece una convincente combinación de análisis histórico y comentario social, iluminando complejos cambios sociales.

    The Age of Addiction
    Forces of Habit (Drugs and the Making of the Modern World)
    • Offering a social and biological account of why psychoactive goods proved so seductive, David Courtwright tracks the intersecting paths by which popular drugs entered the stream of global commerce. He shows how the efforts of merchants and colonial planters expanded world supply, drove down prices, and drew millions of less affluent purchasers into the market, effectively democratizing drug consumption. He also shows how Europeans used alcohol as an inducement for native peoples to trade their furs, sell captives into slavery, and negotiate away their lands, and how monarchs taxed drugs to finance their wars and expanding empires. Forces of habit explains why such profitable exploitation has increasingly given way, over the last hundred years, to policies of restriction and prohibition--and how economic and cultural considerations have shaped those policies to determine which drugs are readily accessible, which strictly medicinal, and which forbidden altogether.

      Forces of Habit (Drugs and the Making of the Modern World)