
Professor Jim Mills
History
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Publications
- Colonialism, consumption, and drug control in Asia
- Mills James H
- The Oxford Handbook of Global Drug History (2022) (2022)
- https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190842642.013.14
- Cannabis : Global Histories
- Mills James, Richert Lucas
- (2021)
- https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/12102.001.0001
- From "Papaber Errat" to "Tincture of Opium" : poppies, opiates, and pain in early modern Scotland (ca. 1664–1785)
- Mills James H
- The Social History of Alcohol and Drugs Vol 35, pp. 91-114 (2021)
- https://doi.org/10.1086/712739
- Patients, carers and consumers : agency and the history of pharmaceuticals
- Mills James H
- Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences Vol 76 (2019)
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.shpsc.2019.03.001
- Colonizing cannabis : medication, taxation, intoxication and oblivion, c. 1839-1955
- Mills James H
- Locating the Medical Explorations in South Asian History (2018) (2018)
- https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199486717.003.0009
- Decolonising drugs in Asia : the case of cocaine in colonial India
- Mills James
- Third World Quarterly (2017)
- https://doi.org/10.1080/01436597.2017.1357116
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Professional Activities
- German cocaine in colonial India: Frank Bliss, Dr Roy, and Merck of Darmstadt, c. 1900-1912.
- Speaker
- 25/10/2025
- German cocaine in British India: Frank Bliss, Dr Roy, and Merck of Darmstadt, c. 1900-1912.
- Speaker
- 29/8/2025
- UW-Madison Cannabis Research Conference 2025
- Keynote/plenary speaker
- 30/4/2025
- Psychedethical
- Organiser
- 4/12/2024
- Uppers and Downers: JOINT Workshop
- Participant
- 7/11/2024
- Chasing Addicts: Phantoms in the Archives, Figures on the Street (keynote speaker).
- Keynote speaker
- 5/8/2024
Projects
- Trainspotting: Dangerous Drugs in Scotland and Britain, c. 1664 to c. 1980
- Mills, Jim (Principal Investigator)
- This monograph examines the British history of substances that came to be classified as 'Dangerous Drugs' through archives mainly to be found in Scotland. It argues that the country's separate legal, educational and religious systems, together with distinctive medical, scientific and popular cultures, drove a more complex and diverse sets of ideas and practices than previously acknowledged in the UK's encounters with opiates, cannabis and cocaine.
- 31-Jan-2024 - 02-Jan-2025
- ESRC IAA 2023 / R220785-148
- Mills, Jim (Co-investigator)
- 01-Jan-2023 - 31-Jan-2028
- SA-UK/MH: Medical Humanities co-working between South Africa
- Mills, Jim (Principal Investigator)
- 01-Jan-2021 - 02-Jan-2026
- Changing Minds: Psychoactive Substances in African and Asian History
- Mills, Jim (Principal Investigator)
- 01-Jan-2019 - 31-Jan-2020
- Cannabis: The Global Histories Network
- Mills, Jim (Principal Investigator)
- 01-Jan-2019 - 30-Jan-2021
- Building Shared Futures: Co-developing Medical Humanities in China and the UK
- Mills, Jim (Principal Investigator) Kelly, Laura (Research Co-investigator)
- 01-Jan-2019 - 31-Jan-2024