Getting High

Marijuana through the Ages

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Pub Date Feb 09 2016 | Archive Date Feb 19 2016
Rowman & Littlefield | Rowman & Littlefield Trade

Description

This engaging book surveys the global history of marijuana, reaching back thousands of years. Noted historian John Charles Chasteen traces the use of the drug since Neolithic times, which makes marijuana among the first domesticated plants. Surprisingly, though, only infrequently has it been used as a recreational drug. Instead, there is a vibrant spiritual dimension to its long history that has been continually ignored.

Beginning with the familiar “outbreak” of the 1960s, Chasteen unearths successive layers of marijuana’s history. Written with insight, clarity, sophistication, and good humor, this deeply informed work discusses the cultivation of cannabis and its many forms, including hemp, one of the world’s principle fiber crops. After a tour of Latin America, Africa, India, and the Muslim world, Chasteen concludes that unlike alcohol, marijuana has always flourished outside the mainstream. Its principal users have been creative minorities of many kinds— mystics, artists, musicians, free thinkers, and spiritual seekers—as well as poor laborers attracted by its low cost. Marijuana, it seems, is a mind-expanding drug after all, and Chasteen explores its rich heritage with captivating insight.

This engaging book surveys the global history of marijuana, reaching back thousands of years. Noted historian John Charles Chasteen traces the use of the drug since Neolithic times, which makes marijuana among the first domesticated plants. Surprisingly, though, only infrequently has it been used as a recreational drug. Instead, there is a vibrant spiritual dimension to its long history that has been continually ignored.

Beginning with the familiar “outbreak” of the 1960s, Chasteen unearths successive layers of marijuana’s history. Written with insight, clarity, sophistication, and good humor, this deeply informed work discusses the cultivation of cannabis and its many forms, including hemp, one of the world’s principle fiber crops. After a tour of Latin America, Africa, India, and the Muslim world, Chasteen concludes that unlike alcohol, marijuana has always flourished outside the mainstream. Its principal users have been creative minorities of many kinds— mystics, artists, musicians, free thinkers, and spiritual seekers—as well as poor laborers attracted by its low cost. Marijuana, it seems, is a mind-expanding drug after all, and Chasteen explores its rich heritage with captivating insight.

This engaging book surveys the global history of marijuana, reaching back thousands of years. Noted historian John Charles Chasteen traces the use of the drug since Neolithic times, which makes...


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Table of Contents

Chapter One: Getting High
Trouble with the Police
Meet the Cannabis Plant
Chapter Two: American Century
The Early Years
The Marihuana Tax Act, 1937
Rise and Fall of the Counterculture
Drug War, Culture War
Chapter Three: Atlantic World
Hemp and Rum, Strategic Resources
Mexico, and a Mystery
Colombia and Jamaica
Brazil and the African Connection
Africa, South of the Congo River
Chapter Four: Medieval Hashish
Wine versus Hashish
Hashish Eaters
God’s Unruly Friends
The Assassin Legend
Not for Everybody
Chapter Five: Asian Origins
Historic India
The Prehistoric Eurasian Steppes
The Silk Road and Beyond
The Earliest Horizon
Chapter Six: Epiphanies

Glossary
Sources and Asides
Index
About the Author

Table of Contents

Chapter One: Getting High
Trouble with the Police
Meet the Cannabis Plant
Chapter Two: American Century
The Early Years
The Marihuana Tax Act, 1937
Rise and Fall of the...


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