Introduction
Introduction to Intoxicants and Early Modern European Globalization Kathryn James, Phil Withington pp. 1–11
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Alcohol and the Ambivalence of the Early English East India Company-State Philip J. Stern pp. 1–17
The Intoxicant as Preservative and Scientific Instrument in the World of James Petiver Kathryn James pp. 1–17
A Copper Still and the Making of Rum in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World Nuala Zahedieh pp. 1–18
Boston in New England, Intoxicant Town Mark Peterson pp. 1–18
The Failed Globalization of Psychedelic Drugs in the Early Modern World Benjamin Breen pp. 1–18
Smoking Clubs in Graphic Satire and the Anglicizing of Tobacco in Eighteenth-Century Britain Cynthia Roman pp. 1–19
Opium, Experimentation, and Alterity in France E. C. Spary pp. 1–19
Tobacco and the Social Life of Conquest in London, 1580–1625 Lauren Working pp. 1–19
Tobacco-Taking and Identity-Making in Early Modern Britain and North America Angela McShane pp. 1–22
Tropical Hospitality, British Masculinity, and Drink in Late Eighteenth-Century Jamaica Trevor Burnard pp. 1–22
Addiction, Intoxicants, and the Humoral Body Phil Withington pp. 1–23