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Smoking in British popular culture 1800–2000
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04 May 2000

Section A: Culture- the pipe and the cigar in Victorian Britain
1. Good companions: bourgeois man and the divine Lady Nicotine
2. Vanity Fair: a panoply of Victorian smokers
3. The evils of smoking in the Victorian anti-tabacco movement
Section B: Economy: the cigarette and the mass market in the early twentieth century
4. 'Players Please': the cigrarette and the mass market
5. Man and his Cigarette: masculinity and the mass market
6. Consuming the unrespectable: smoking and femininity
7. Juvenile smoking and 'the feverish anxiety to become a man'
Section C: Science - cancer and the politics of smoking since 1950
8. Smoking and health: the medical understanding of tabacco
9. The presentation of medical knowledge in the media
10. 'It never did me any harm': science in culture
Conclusion, or 'why lighting up is cool again'.