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1. New moderationism: medical discourses on alcohol and the decline of drunkenness in interwar Britain.

2. An Artificial Appetite: The Nineteenth-Century Struggle to Define Habitual Drunkenness.

3. Intoxication and neurology: A Dream Within a Dream.

4. Alcohol-related deaths - a retrospective study from the region of northern Slovakia.

5. Alcohol and Femininity in Sweden c. 1830-1922: An Investigation of the Emergence of Separate Drinking Standards for Men and Women.

8. Comparing alcohol mortality in Tsarist and contemporary Russia: is the current situation historically unique?

10. Thomas Trotter's 'Essay on Drunkenness' appraised.

12. Drunk driving, distracted driving, moralism, and public health.

13. Alcohol and suicide in Russia, 1870-1894 and 1956-2005: evidence for the continuation of a harmful drinking culture across time?

14. [History of studies of alcohol toxicology].

15. Drinking games: how much people drink may matter less than how they drink it.

16. The distribution of alcohol among the natives of Russian America.

17. A kind of consensus on the roads? Drink driving policy in Britain 1945-1970.

18. Female inebriety. 1909.

19. A dialogical exploration of the grey zone of health and illness: medical science, anthropology, and Plato on alcohol consumption.

21. Savages to the left of me, neurasthenics to the right, stuck in the middle with you: inebriety and human nature in American society, 1855-1900.

22. The Journal of Inebriety (1876-1914): history, topical analysis, and photographic images.

24. What or who killed Alexander the Great?

25. Bagoas.

26. From temperance to alcoholism in America.

27. Punishment or treatment? Inebriety, drink, and drugs, 1860-2004.

28. Drinking like a man: the paradox of excessive drinking for seventeenth-century dutch youths.

29. [The original paradigm of dependence - historical and cultural aspects].

31. Alexander the Great's relationship with alcohol.

33. ["While breathing, one will die"--descriptions of diseases in the writings of Carl Michael Bellman].

34. The origin of "Saturday night palsy"?

35. "Drunk and riotous in Pontypridd": women, the police courts and the press in South Wales coalfield society, 1899-1914.

36. The gin epidemic: much ado about what?

38. ["Party members and Komsomol members drink, and everybody else too": a report by the Information Bureau of the Central Committee of the Russian Communist Party to Joseph Stalin, 1925].

39. Youth cultures and consumption in contemporary Europe.

40. The operation failed, but the patient survived: varying assessments of the Soviet Union's last anti-alcohol campaign.

41. Homicide in late-Victorian Ireland and Scotland.

42. ["Our intention is not to argue and theorize but to march and practice." Private and public treatment of alcoholism: the case of the Floda colonies, 1908-25].

43. Sport and the Scottish office in the twentieth century: the control of a social problem.

44. A mysterious death.

46. A mysterious death.

47. Alcohol in the western world.

48. Shifting categories of the social harms associated with alcohol: examples from late medieval and early modern England.

49. The rules of drug taking: wine and poppy derivatives in the ancient world. V. Sobriety or postponement of drunkenness?

50. The rules of drug taking: wine and poppy derivatives in the ancient world. I. General introduction.

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