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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - The South American coca plant was established in 19th-century Britain as a medical product before it became a globally restricted drug. Drawing on botanical, economic, pharmaceutical, social, and political perspectives, Kim Embrey analyses how the use and perception of coca changed as it was transferred to Europe. In a process of »cultural dissimilation«, coca was not simply adopted, but embedded into new medical, social, and scientific contexts. The study shows how a plant from the Andes was repositioned in British modernity.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Coca and the Victorians | From Botanical Curiosity to Regulated Drug, 1835-1912 | Kim Embrey | Taschenbuch | Histoire | 228 S. | Englisch | 2025 | Transcript Verlag | EAN 9783837679779 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: transcript Verlag, Gero Wierichs, Hermannstr. 26, 33602 Bielefeld, live[at]transcript-verlag[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Transcript Verlag Okt 2025, 2025
ISBN 10: 3837679772 ISBN 13: 9783837679779
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware -The South American coca plant was established in 19th-century Britain as a medical product before it became a globally restricted drug. Drawing on botanical, economic, pharmaceutical, social, and political perspectives, Kim Embrey analyses how the use and perception of coca changed as it was transferred to Europe. In a process of 'cultural dissimilation', coca was not simply adopted, but embedded into new medical, social, and scientific contexts. The study shows how a plant from the Andes was repositioned in British modernity.transcript Verlag, Hermannstraße 26, 33602 Bielefeld 228 pp. Englisch.