Cigarette Wars
Explore the fascinating history of the first anti-cigarette movement in Cigarette Wars by Cassandra Tate, published by Oxford University Press Inc in 2000. This compelling book spans 224 pages, delving into the evolution of cigarette stigma and legal restrictions in America from the Victorian Age through the Great Depression. Tate expertly highlights the pivotal issues raised by early activists, many of which resonate in today's ongoing debates about smoking and public health. Discover how societal attitudes towards cigarettes have transformed and the lasting impact of this movement. A must-read for anyone interested in the history of health advocacy and tobacco control.