
Smoking
Thinking Allowed
Tobacco Regulation in Revolutionary Contexts
This chapter examines the establishment of a national public health service focused on anti-smoking efforts in a revolutionary state, highlighting the complexities of tobacco regulation and cultural anxieties. It analyzes the interplay between political ideologies, industry efforts, and public perception of smoking from the 1920s to the present in a Soviet context.
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