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In The History of MDMA, Torsten Passie aims to explore a deeper and more differentiated understanding of MDMA and its history. He has conducted personal interviews with most of the people significant in the history of MDMA and provides a lot of new material to present the first comprehensive overview of the history of MDMA in Europe and the U.S.
List of contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1: The Early History
- 2: MDMA and the Military
- 3: Rise of a Recreational Drug
- 4: The Research of Alexander T. Shulgin
- 5: Early Use in Psychotherapy
- 6: The Popularization
- 7: The Scheduling
- 8: Pioneers and Studies
- 9: MDMA as a Dance Drug
- 10: The British Rave Boom
- 11: The Toxicity Debate
- 12: Recent Developments
- Appendix: History of the Names of MDMA
About the author
Torsten Passie MD is a Professor of Psychiatry at Hannover Medical School, Germany. He is the co-author of
The Pharmacology of LSD (OUP, 2010).
Udo Benzenhöfer MD is a Professor for the History of Medicine,
Goethe University, Frankfurt.
Summary
As recent statistics show, more than 100 million people on the planet have used MDMA. After cannabis, it is the second most used drug worldwide. Yet there are many misconceptions surrounding the drug, which have affected attempts to use it as a legitimate and highly effective therapeutic aid. Despite the enormous extent of its use, and abuse, MDMA produced neither a large number of medical complications nor social harm on a larger scale, and has very limited addictive potential.
In The History of MDMA, Torsten Passie aims to explore a deeper and more differentiated understanding of MDMA and its history. He has conducted personal interviews with most of the people significant in the history of MDMA and provides a lot of new material to present the first comprehensive overview of the history of MDMA in Europe and the U.S. This not just as it is perceived in the public mind, but also in terms of its history as an underground drug, the research into it, political responses to it, its spread, and its medical use. Passie brings these multiple narratives and levels of its history and their complex interactions together in order to make this book an essential reading for anyone interested in the topic.
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This is a necessary study that disentangles the complicated aspects of the recent and still ongoing history of MDMA. It is clearly presented, covering all aspects inside and out [...]. This book should certainly be in medical schools, public health departments, history of science and medicine units, and hopefully also among lawmakers.