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- “Global Histories of Drugs: Why and What’s Next?”—Reflections on Cannabis: Global Histories Workshop
Finally, contributions from David Guba, Jamie Banks, Isaac Campos, Emily Dufton, and Suzanne Taylor offer
- Finding “The Real Thing”: Mad Men Roundtable, Part II
Emily Dufton: Amy’s mention of the Peggy Lee song that echoed throughout “Severance,” the first episode
- Quiet Radicals: The Life and Work of Ruth and Edward Brecher
Part 1 – Ruth Came First Editor’s Note: This post is by Points Managing Editor Emerita Emily Dufton. Email Emily at emily.dufton@gmail.com and follow her on Twitter @emily_dufton. Welcome back, Emily!
- Points Roundtable: “American Rehab” from Reveal
Kentucky; Jordan Mylet, doctoral candidate in history at the University of California, San Diego; and me, Emily Dufton, managing editor of Points and author of a forthcoming book about the history of medication-assisted Emily Dufton: I’ll start by saying that I enjoyed American Rehab.
- Teaching Points: Using Drugs as a Gateway to Historical Methods
We also reference back to the historical methodologies and sources used in Dufton’s Grass Roots. was published by an academic press, complete with jargon, footnotes, etc. that serves as a foil to Dufton
- Teaching Points: “Hooked: Addiction in American Culture”: Commentary on the Class
Emily Jutkiewicz, Ph.D.served as our guide, providing an introductory lecture that covered the use of Emily also led us on a tour of the lab and even demonstrated how a rat’s brain is sectioned. funding structures and institutional commitments can perpetuate or foreclose avenues for research, and Emily
- Radical Temperance: “Cool Sobriety” and the Novel
Editor’s Note: Today’s post comes from Emily Hogg, an assistant professor in the Department for the Study Emily Hogg “An air of cool hovers around sobriety at the moment,” argues Alice O’Keefe in The Guardian
- Guest Post: Jonathon Erlen’s Dissertation Abstracts (Fall 2014)
Just say know: How the parent movement shaped America’s modern war on drugs, 1970-2000 Author: Dufton , Emily B.
- “Drugs Cause Paranoid Reading and Writing”
NOTES: Campos discusses the errors of Berenson’s use of his work in Dufton, Emily.
- Higher Ed in the Halfway House
session focused on one historical female figure, including medieval philosopher Hildegard of Bingen, poet Emily
- Authority in Storytelling: Comedy Central’s “Drunk History,” Intoxication, and the Histo
But the crowning achievement of the show is, according to Emily Nussbaum writing for the New Yorker in Critics like Emily Nussbaum have applauded the show as a “safe space” which “at times…seems to be as
- A Points Thanksgiving Retrospective: 2016
For those I have worked with (Claire, Emily, Amy, Kyle) who give me an opportunity to share some of my











