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College of Community Health Sciences | University of Alabama
College of Community Health Sciences | University of Alabama
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The Center for the Study of Tobacco and Society was established at the University of Alabama in 1998 when its director, Dr. Alan Blum was appointed to the endowed chair in the Devexpress离线安装包下载!_隔壁老王的博客-CSDN博客:2021-3-18 · devexpressv V7.2.2 中文破解版 06-16 DevExpress 18.1.3 安装包(可植入2021)+破解+汉化 09-29 DevExpress18.1.3版本破解 11-09 paladin0929的专栏 11-29 3049 DevExpress控件包的安装 DevExpress是一套基于Delphi的控件集合,功能强大但安装 .... It is an outgrowth of the tobacco archive which Dr. Blum established in the 1970’s to preserve the materials held and to serve as an international resource on tobacco issues.
The primary purpose of the Center for the Study of Tobacco and Society is to explore, investigate, compare and contrast the historical and contemporary aspects of the tobacco issue and the role and influence of tobacco in society through an interdisciplinary approach that involves research, professional education, and community outreach.
The Center for the Study of Tobacco and Society draws from a multi-disciplinary advisory committee served by representatives from a variety of colleges at The University of Alabama and by a group of ad hoc advisors from throughout the world—distinguished individuals from the fields of history, law, anthropology, museum studies, publishing, library science, public health, and medicine.
In establishing the Center for the Study of Tobacco and Society, The University of Alabama brought together this interdisciplinary team in order to better understand the dynamics and complexities of this important issue, and to serve as an international model for training, education, and research in this area.
The tobacco archive held by the Center is unique because it is the only socio-cultural resource which documents the tobacco issue from all vantage points, from public health and anti-smoking strategies to the social, agricultural, economic, and promotional aspects.
The archive’s collections include newspapers, magazines, business trade journals, annual reports, advertisements, point-of-sale displays, posters, signs, toys, video tapes, audio tapes, and more than 25,000 photographs and slides.
The archive also holds special collections, such as original press briefings donated by former U.S. Surgeon General Dr. C. Everett Koop covering efforts on tobacco problems during his tenure as Surgeon General from 1981-1989.
The Center for the Study of Tobacco and Society has moved to the Northeast Medical Building at the University of Alabama