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Book Synopsis
Fumo illuminates the rich socio-economic history of twentieth-century Italy by following the cigarettes diffusion across class and gender boundaries, navigation of imperialism, Wars, Fascism, and 1970s protest movements to its eventual decline in recent decades.

Trade Review
"A compelling picture of how one of the most widely consumed intoxicants of the twentieth century shaped Italian social life and cultural expression."—Mary Neuburger, University of Texas at Austin.
"An intoxicating combination of cultural, social, economic, gender, and political history, Fumo tells the fascinating history of smoking in Italy, providing new insights into Italy's transformation over the course of the twentieth century. Delightfully told, it is, like the cigarette itself, hard to put down once begun."—David I. Kertzer, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Pope and Mussolini
"Fumo tells a fascinating tale about smoking, health, and risk during Italy's cigarette century. Ipsen effectively integrates a variety of approaches and source material into crafting a narrative that concentrates on those aspects of Italy's tobacco history that are uniquely Italian, yet situated within a broader context, as illustrated by references to developments in the United States, Great Britain, and Germany...scholars interested in the histories of Italy, smoking, and public health will find Fumo a valuable contribution to their respective fields of study."—Kraig Larkin, EuropeNow
"Carl Ipsen, Professor of History at Indiana University, has written an absorbing social history of modern Italy as seen through the nation's smoking habits...Much of Carl Ipsen's diverting, well-researched book discusses the role of cigarettes in Italian literature."—Ian Thomson, The Times Literary Supplement
"Many histories of smoking are either overly judgmental of the tobacco industry or they give too much weight to the sublime qualities of smoking. Admirably, Ipsen remains neutral in his reporting of smoking's history in Italy, not wishing to judge or rationalize."—Carol Helstosky, The Journal of Modern History
"As in the best historical works, a single aspect of the past is able to illuminate a very large picture....Written in a brilliant and captivating style while maintaining strict methodological rigor, this work is a fine example of cultural history and, at the same time, a model of style and method."—Emanuela Scarpellini, American Historical Review

Table of Contents
Introduction: First Puff
1. Toscano: Smoking in Italy before World War I
2. Macedonia: Smoking between the Wars
3. Eva: Women and Smoking before World War II
4. Nazionali: Smoking and Poverty in Postwar Italy
5. Camel: Women, Sex, and Americane in the Postwar Decades
6. Me ne frego: Smoking and Risk
7. MS: Men, Women, and Smoking in the Era of Collective Action
8. Marlboro Light: the Antismoking Era in Italy
9. Pall Mall: Contraband and Privatization

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    A Hardback by Carl David Ipsen

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      Publisher: Stanford University Press
      Publication Date: 5/4/2016 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780804795463, 978-0804795463
      ISBN10: 0804795460

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Fumo illuminates the rich socio-economic history of twentieth-century Italy by following the cigarettes diffusion across class and gender boundaries, navigation of imperialism, Wars, Fascism, and 1970s protest movements to its eventual decline in recent decades.

      Trade Review
      "A compelling picture of how one of the most widely consumed intoxicants of the twentieth century shaped Italian social life and cultural expression."—Mary Neuburger, University of Texas at Austin.
      "An intoxicating combination of cultural, social, economic, gender, and political history, Fumo tells the fascinating history of smoking in Italy, providing new insights into Italy's transformation over the course of the twentieth century. Delightfully told, it is, like the cigarette itself, hard to put down once begun."—David I. Kertzer, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Pope and Mussolini
      "Fumo tells a fascinating tale about smoking, health, and risk during Italy's cigarette century. Ipsen effectively integrates a variety of approaches and source material into crafting a narrative that concentrates on those aspects of Italy's tobacco history that are uniquely Italian, yet situated within a broader context, as illustrated by references to developments in the United States, Great Britain, and Germany...scholars interested in the histories of Italy, smoking, and public health will find Fumo a valuable contribution to their respective fields of study."—Kraig Larkin, EuropeNow
      "Carl Ipsen, Professor of History at Indiana University, has written an absorbing social history of modern Italy as seen through the nation's smoking habits...Much of Carl Ipsen's diverting, well-researched book discusses the role of cigarettes in Italian literature."—Ian Thomson, The Times Literary Supplement
      "Many histories of smoking are either overly judgmental of the tobacco industry or they give too much weight to the sublime qualities of smoking. Admirably, Ipsen remains neutral in his reporting of smoking's history in Italy, not wishing to judge or rationalize."—Carol Helstosky, The Journal of Modern History
      "As in the best historical works, a single aspect of the past is able to illuminate a very large picture....Written in a brilliant and captivating style while maintaining strict methodological rigor, this work is a fine example of cultural history and, at the same time, a model of style and method."—Emanuela Scarpellini, American Historical Review

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: First Puff
      1. Toscano: Smoking in Italy before World War I
      2. Macedonia: Smoking between the Wars
      3. Eva: Women and Smoking before World War II
      4. Nazionali: Smoking and Poverty in Postwar Italy
      5. Camel: Women, Sex, and Americane in the Postwar Decades
      6. Me ne frego: Smoking and Risk
      7. MS: Men, Women, and Smoking in the Era of Collective Action
      8. Marlboro Light: the Antismoking Era in Italy
      9. Pall Mall: Contraband and Privatization

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