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The Tobacco Takers - Diana DiPaolo Loren

The Tobacco Takers

Puritanism, Smoking, Health, and the Archaeology of Bodily Care
Buch | Hardcover
192 Seiten
2026
Rowman & Littlefield (Verlag)
978-1-5381-8934-4 (ISBN)
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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.
Utilizing archaeological, archival, and visual sources, this book reconsiders tobacco and smoking in the 17th-century Puritan colonies through the lens of religious beliefs and medical care.

Indigenous to the Americas and cultivated by Indigenous people for thousands of years, tobacco was introduced to Europeans in the 16th century. For Indigenous peoples in North and South America, tobacco was an important part of ceremonial life and was commonly used in healing. By the early 17th century, tobacco was found all over the globe. To keep pace with the high demand, Native American and African people labored on plantations in the Virginia colony to produce tobacco for the English world, including the Puritan colonies in the Northeast United States.

Readers may be surprised to learn that archaeological records document the popularity of smoking throughout 17th-century North America. In fact, tobacco pipes are ubiquitous in archaeological sites in the Atlantic East. While historical archaeologists have long talked about smoking in the Atlantic world, a discussion of the motivation behind early Colonial smoking is new. The assumption has been that smoking during this period was a leisure activity, but in the 17th-century Puritan world, smoking tobacco was often prescribed to alleviate numerous illnesses, as evidenced in the writings of physicians and ministers as well as pharmacopeia.

In this book, the presence of white clay tobacco pipes found in the archaeological record of Puritan colonies receives further scrutiny. For Puritans, drunkenness, excessive tobacco consumption, and conspicuous displays of prosperity were strictly forbidden. While laws in the Puritan colonies and the laws of Harvard College prohibited smoking as a form of licentious self-indulgence they did permit the medicinal use of smoking tobacco. When viewed through this lens, tobacco pipes can be viewed as an item of bodily care that addresses physical and metaphysical ailments.

Diana DiPaolo Loren is Senior Curator at the Peabody Museum, Harvard University, USA, who received her PhD from SUNY Binghamton. Loren specializes in the colonial New England, with a focus on the body, health, dress and adornment. She co-directs the Archaeology of Harvard Yard Project, which examines the English and Indigenous student experiences at 17th century Harvard. Loren is the author of The Archaeology of Clothing and Bodily Adornment in Colonial America (2010).

Chapter 1: “Nor Shall Any Take Tobacco": An Introduction to Tobacco in 17th-century Puritan New England
Chapter 2: “Pitifully Tooth-Shaken": Disease and Illness and the Material Culture of Bodily Care
Chapter 3: “For Tobacco Being a Common Herbe, which Growes almost Every Where": Tobacco and Pipes Take Over the 17th-century Atlantic World
Chapter 4: "Thus Think, Then Drink Tobacco": Tobacco in 17th-century English Consciousness
Chapter 5: “I Was Too Forgetful of God, and Exceeding in Tobacco": Religion, Physick, and Healing
Chapter 6: The Tobacco Takers: The Archaeological Record of Smoking in the Puritan Colonies
Chapter 7: Some Final Thoughts on the Tobacco Takers
Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.4.2026
Zusatzinfo 37 bw illus
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Kulturgeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften
ISBN-10 1-5381-8934-8 / 1538189348
ISBN-13 978-1-5381-8934-4 / 9781538189344
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