From Scorn to Socialization: Managing Drugs and Addiction Over Time

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Presentation, Community, Literacy

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Adults
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This program is at The History Center of Lake Forest–Lake Bluff.

Healing or hedonism? The perception and social acceptability of substance abuse has changed dramatically over time. Come be a part of the discussion with Dr. Lucas Richert and Carol Summerfield as they explore how science, culture, politics, and big personalities act as arbiters in the legitimacy and illegitimacy of drugs, alcohol, tobacco, medications, and addiction.

Register at www.lflbhistory.org.

 

Bio of Dr. Lucas Richert

Lucas Richert is the George Urdang Chair in the History of Pharmacy at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy. He also serves as the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy's Historical Director where he oversees the Institute's historical programming, serves as Editor-in-Chief of Pharmacy in History, and ensures the historical integrity of all AIHP programs and publications.

His first book, "Conservatism, Consumer Choice, and the FDA during the Reagan Era: A Prescription for Scandal," examined the politicization of pharmaceutical regulation in the 1980s and won the Arthur Miller Centre First Book Award from the British Association for American Studies. His recent book, "Strange Trips: Science, Culture, and the Regulation of Drugs," investigates the myths, meanings, and boundaries of recreational drugs, palliative care drugs, and pharmaceuticals.

Dr. Richert is also a co-editor of the journal, Social History of Alcohol and Drugs, published by the University of Chicago Press.

 


 

This program is part of Read Between the Ravines

Lake Bluff Public Library and Lake Forest Library are proud to present their joint nonfiction reading program called Read Between the Ravines (formerly Deep Freeze Read). This Two Communities, One Nonfiction Book program brings together Lake Forest and Lake Bluff with the purpose of enhancing nonfiction literacy and inspiring discussion around real-world issues. Learn more at readbetween.org.


This event is part of Read Between the Ravines, the joint nonfiction reading program from Lake Forest Library and Lake Bluff Public Library. To learn more, visit our Read Between page.


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