The 'Alcohol and Drugs History Society' is a
U.S. based scholarly organization whose members study the history of a variety of illegal, regulated, and unregulated
drugs such as
opium,
alcohol, and
coffee. Organized in
2004, the ADHS is the successor of a society with a more limited scope, the
Alcohol and Temperance History Group, which existed for 25 years. The last ATHG president and the first ADHS president was
Ian R. Tyrrell, an Australian. In
July 2006 he was succeeded by an American,
W.J. Rorabaugh. Although most ADHS members are English-speakers, there are a few members in
Scandinavia,
Germany, and elsewhere. The ADHS sponsors ''The Social History of Alcohol and Drugs: an Interdisciplinary Journal'', which appears in both printed and electronic formats, a website that provides bibliographical news and contemporary stories, and a
listserv group. SHAD, the ADHS website, and the ADHS electronic discussion group are all edited in Canada. The ADHS is affiliated with the
American Historical Association and sponsors sessions at the January meetings of the AHA. The ADHS held an international conference in
Canada in
August 2007, with
Guelph University (Ontario) as the host. The next international conference will be in 2009 at Glasgow, Scotland, with Strathclyde University as the host.
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Alcohol and Drugs History Society