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The Alcohol and Drugs History Society (ADHS) is a scholarly organization dedicated to the study of the history of alcohol and drug use in society. Founded in 1979, the ADHS brings together researchers, academics, and professionals from various disciplines to explore the historical, social, and cultural aspects of alcohol and drug consumption.
History[edit]
The Alcohol and Drugs History Society was established in response to the growing interest in the history of substance use and abuse. The society's founding members recognized the need for a forum where scholars could exchange ideas, research findings, and resources related to the history of alcohol and drugs.
Activities[edit]
The ADHS organizes conferences, seminars, and workshops that focus on different aspects of alcohol and drug history. These events provide a platform for scholars to present their research, engage in discussions, and collaborate on projects related to the history of substance use.
The society also publishes a peer-reviewed journal, the Journal of Alcohol and Drug History, which features articles, reviews, and essays on various topics within the field of alcohol and drug history.
Impact[edit]
The Alcohol and Drugs History Society has played a significant role in promoting the study of alcohol and drug history as a legitimate and important area of academic inquiry. By fostering collaboration and dialogue among scholars, the society has contributed to a better understanding of the historical, social, and cultural dimensions of substance use.
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