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Highly commended in the Mental Health category - BMA Medical Book Awards 2007
Binge Britain
Alcohol and the national response
Martin Plant and Moira Plant
204 pages
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24 line illustrations and 3 black & white photographs
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234x156mm
978-0-19-929941-6
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Paperback
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18 May 2006
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- A fascinating and controversial look at Britain's binge drinking culture
- Challenges those who help maintain the drinking culture in Britain, and examines the power of the alcohol industry
- Written by two leading authorities, Binge Britain will be essential reading for all those who have a stake in addressing the UK's binge drinking problem
Alcohol has played a major part in British life for centuries. It has led to the rise and fall of governments, financed wars, provoked civil disorder and even acts of terrorism. In many countries, alcohol consumption has been decreasing in recent years but in Britain we are drinking more and more, and from an earlier age. With the relaxation of licensing hours there is real concern that the current epidemic of binge drinking will get even worse. So why has this problem not arisen in most of the continent? Why are British adolescents drinking more now than ever?
What will be the effect of the relaxation of licensing hours? Why have so many city centres become no-go zones - filled with social unrest and violence? Is it just that we can't hold our drink - or that we don't know when to stop? The authors of this book are two of the leading authorities on alcohol and its problems. In this highly topical book, the first ever on binge drinking, they take a look at the UK and its alcohol problem. They review the role of alcohol in Britain in the past 1500 years. Binge Britain looks at why our drinking culture is maintained and why politicians seem reluctant to act effectively to reduce the problem. The authors examine the power of the alcohol industry, and the huge amount of money it contributes in taxes. The book provides
an informed overview of recent developments in alcohol consumption and alcohol-related problems, together with a commentary on and critique of the development of recent policy and the national response to this policy. Informative, authoritative, and accessibly written, Binge Britain provides a fascinating look at our need for intoxication.Readership: Clinicians and other professionals in health and social services. Social science, psychology, nursing and medical students. The police, teachers and policy makers.
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Martin Plant, Professor of Addiction Studies, University of the West of England, Bristol, and Moira Plant, Professor of Alcohol Studies, University of the West of England, Bristol
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"...if you are looking for a summary of Britain's obsession with alcohol over the ages, including more recent trends and political policies, Binge Britain is a worthwhile read." - British Journal of Psychiatry, "This book is an easy "good read". It is up to date, informative and broad-based, indeed substantially more broad than the title Binge Britain suggests. The historical perspectives are particularly illuminating." - BMA Medical Book Competition 2007 "This book by two of our national experts on alcohol misuse provides a thoroughly good read that can be tackled cover to cover or dipped into for its wealth of data and references. It is certainly timely, as binge drinking is rarely out of the
media spotlight." - Clinical Medicine, Vol 7, No 1 "...a valuable resource for anyone intending to work in the [alcohol field]." - The Psychologist "The harm caused to individuals and to society by binge drinking is forcefully laid out in Binge Britain: Alcohol and the National Response. Moira and Martin Plant are clear about the way forward: health education messages are largely futile and often misinterpreted. They argue that we need to stem the cheap supply of alcohol and to increase taxes on alcoholic drinks." - Lancet "With our dependence on alcohol laid bare by this book, it is hard to feel optimistic that the future will bring any moderation of our habits. Drink impinges on the lives of almost all of
us and for that reason nurses in all settings will learn something from these provocative pages. Cheers." - Nursing Standard
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Introduction
1: Alcohol in Britain
2: Drinking habits: recent patterns and trends
3: The consequences of drinking: the good, the bad and the ugly
4: Alcohol policy in the United Kingdom
5: Bar wars: media frenzy and licensing chaos
6: Lessons from the past
7: Future directions?
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