Puritanism, Smoking, Health, and the Archaeology of Bodily Care
Description
Utilizing archaeological, archival, and visual sources, this book reconsiders tobacco and smoking in the 17th-century Puritan colonies in the Atlantic Northeast through the lens of religious beliefs and medical care.
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