Smoking in British popular culture 1800-2000
- 304 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Exploring the historical significance of smoking in British popular culture from the 19th century to today, this work delves into the complex interplay between tobacco use and societal norms surrounding gender, state regulation, and moral consumption. It highlights how both proponents and opponents of smoking have misinterpreted its cultural context. The book offers an interdisciplinary approach, integrating social, cultural, and economic history, while engaging with debates in sociology, anthropology, and public health policy.
