Jede Gesellschaft hat ihre Drogen. Dabei ist das Angebot so vielfältig wie die Kulturen dieser Welt: von „Alltagsdrogen“ wie Kaffee, Tee, Kakao und Alkohol bis zu hierzulande illegalen Drogen wie Kokain oder Ecstasy. Konsumiert wird rund um den Globus: In den Nachtklubs von Thailand wird ya’aba geraucht, Haschisch in den Tempeln im Himalaya, und Tabak fast überall. Auf indonesischen Märkten wird Betel gekauft und gekaut, in den Anden genießt man Kokablätter, in den Wüsten von Rajasthan Opiumpillen, und in den australischen Slums betäuben sich die Aborigines mit Benzoldämpfen. Mike Jay erkundet das ganze Spektrum bewusstseinsverändernder Substanzen und verfolgt deren geschichtliche Entwicklung. Der renommierte Kulturhistoriker zeichnet ein lebendiges Porträt der höchst unterschiedlichen Rollen, die Drogen als Arznei, als rituelles Stimulans, als Statussymbol oder begehrte Handelsware spielen. Er verfolgt ihre Geschichte von den botanischen Forschungen der antiken Welt über die oft riskanten Selbstversuche früher Wissenschaftler bis zum gegenwärtigen Krieg gegen Drogen. Dabei zeigt er auch, auf welche Weise der internationale Handel mit Substanzen wie Tabak, Tee und Opium die moderne Welt geprägt und verändert hat.
Mike Jay Bücher







Prufungsvorbereitung aus dem Jahr 2016 im Fachbereich Chemie - Organische Chemie, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Das Unterrichtsmodul Farbstoffe unterteilt sich in die drei wichtigsten Klassen: Triphenylmethanfarbstoffe, Anthrachinonfarbstoffe und Azofarbstoffe. Massgeblich beeinflusst haben diese Arbeit die Unterrichtsmaterialien eines Gymnasiums, Erlauterungen eines Fachlehrers und Hintergrundinformationen aus dem Internet. Es finden sich im Folgendem ein Einarbeitungstext in das Thema Farbstoffe allgemein und speziell die Azo- und Triphenylmethanfarbstoffe sowie Farbeverfahren."
Updated & revised edition of the history of todays illegals drugs. The text of Emperors of Dreams has been revised, updated and with new material added, it paints a fresh and startling picture both of today's illicit drugs and of the nineteenth century in general. Essential reading for anyone interested in the history of drugs and drugs policy. -- Publisher description
The Influencing Machine
- 288 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
A revised and updated edition of this weird science classic.
Stranger Than Fiction: Essays by Mike Jay
- 330 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Exploring the intersections of history, culture, and psychology, this collection showcases Mike Jay's engaging narratives that delve into lesser-known tales and intriguing aspects of the human experience. Richly illustrated and thoughtfully designed, it serves as a captivating compendium of forgotten histories and untold stories, inviting readers to discover unexplored realms of knowledge and imagination.
The Unfortunate Colonel Despard
- 304 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
The remarkable life of Colonel Edward Despard, comrade-in-arms of Nelson and a man who championed the rights of freed slaves, but who was executed in Britain for high treason in 1803.
A Visionary Madness: The Case of James Tilly Matthews and the Influencing Machine
- 275 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
"Confined in Bedlam in 1797 as an incurable lunatic, James Tilly Matthews is one of the most bizarre case studies in the annals of psychiatry. Often cited as the first thorough case study of what we would today call paranoid schizophrenia, Matthews drew intricate diagrams of the influencing machine that he believed to be reading and controlling his mind. But his case was even stranger than his doctors realized: many of the incredible conspiracies in which he claimed to be involved were entirely real. A Visionary Madness traces the story of antiwar advocate James Tilly Matthews through the political and social upheaval of the late eighteenth century, providing a vivid account of the unraveling of Matthews's mind, a snapshot of late eighteenth-century psychiatry, and its relevance to current narratives of madness, conspiracy theories, mind control, and political manipulation. Digging deep into historical records and primary sources, author Mike Jay carefully untangles truth from delusion, providing evidence that Matthews was a political prisoner as much as a madman: he had been working as a double agent in the French Revolution and was privy to political secrets the British government feared he might expose. In the process, Jay illuminates the murky revolutionary politics of the 1790s and situates Matthews' visionary madness within the wider cultural upheavals of a world on the brink of modernity. The details of Matthews' treatment in Bedlam reveals the birth-pangs of early psychiatry and its struggle to free its patients from the harsh regimes of the eighteenth-century madhouse. A fascinating and fast-paced narrative history, A Visionary Madness raises profound questions about the nature of madness and the birth of the modern world"--Back cover
A definitive history of mescaline that explores its mind-altering effects across cultures, from ancient America to Western modernity
Harassment Architecture
- 146 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
“At a glance, Mike comes off like a 1980s teen movie bully on downers.” - Playboy Magazine“…Mike Ma bragged about crashing a White House press conference.” - The Huffington Post. Now, you can read his long-awaited first book. Harassment Architecture has been described as an almost plotless and violent march against what the author calls the "lowerworld". It's the story of a man, sick on his surrounds, bound by them, but still seeking the way out.