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Follows the rise of psychiatric medicines, from Miltown in the 1950s to Prozac in the 1990s. The author traces how happy pills became embroiled in Cold War gender battles and the explosive politics of the war against drugs - and how feminists brought the two issues together in a dramatic campaign against Valium addiction in the 1970s.

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"Excellent... stresses the dynamics of sex roles and social class that underlie the culture of psychotropic drug use. He grounds the success of tranquilizers in the consumer culture that emerged after World War II, emphasizing the shrewd marketing techniques that allowed drug companies to separate their products, which appealed to a largely white, middle-class constituency, from the illegal drugs that were used by marginalized racial, ethnic, and class groups. Drug companies also promoted the tranquilizers in ways that reinforced traditional sex roles, implying that their products would allow men to strengthen their authority at home and in the office and would allow women to embrace their duties as wives and mothers."

(Allan V. Horwitz, Ph.D. New England Journal of Medicine)

"By placing human action at the heart of this culturally rich history, Herzberg has written a masterful account of the travels of 'happy pills' from Madison Avenue to your medicine cabinet."

(Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences)

"Do read this book. It will make you even more thoughtful about your next prescription for antidepressants."

(British Medical Journal)

"Herzberg does an excellent job of expounding on the interplay of social, cultural, and commercial forces that influenced the rise and fall of these blockbuster drugs."

(Journal of Clinical Investigation)

"Herzberg deftly explains the dispensing of 'happy pills' within the prism of Cold War class consciousness while the US fought a discordant contemporaneous 'war on drugs.'"

(Choice)

"[Avoids] heated debates between advocates of psychotropic medication such as Peter Kramer and vocal critics such as Peter Breggin and David Healy. Instead, Herzberg shows us how the meanings attached to such drugs evolved from a complex interplay of shifting interests, including those of marketers, patients and doctors. Although the story is a complicated one, it is highly readable and Herzberg tells it using plain, non-technical language."

(Metapsychology)

"The book admirably achieves its main aim: describing the reception of tranquilizers in the popular imagination of postwar America. It also draws attention to the important issue of happiness as an increasingly medicalized commodity in that context."

(Nicolas Rasmussen Bulletin of the History of Medicine)

"A brilliant book, rich and mind-bending... Unlike most others on the subject, Happy Pills seeks not to condemn or celebrate but to understand. I find it hard not to praise it too much, not to become a marketing tool urging its wider distribution and intellectual consumption."

(Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz Business History Review)

"Herzberg eloquently guides us through the world of happy pills in post–World War II America... Happy Pills is an engaging, insightful, and well-researched book that makes a strong contribution to the historical and social study of science."

(Lorna Ronald Journal of American History)

"Herzberg is a a social historian and meticulous auditor of the progress of psychotropic medication in the USA... On the one hand these drugs offer escape from the stresses and strains of socio-economic relations; on the other hand they are a direct product of those relations."

(David Pilgrim Sociology of Health and Illness)
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David Herzberg follows the rise of psychiatric medicines, from Miltown in the 1950s to Valium in the 1970s to Prozac in the 1990s. After a market for psychoactive drugs emerged in the postwar consumer culture, "happy pills" became embroiled in Cold War gender battles and the explosive politics of the "war against drugs". In a dramatic campaign against Valium addiction, feminists brought the two issues together in the 1970s. The Prozac phenomenon, too, owed as much to commerce and culture as to scientific achievement. Happy Pills is an invaluable look at how the commercialization of medicine has transformed American culture since the end of World War II.

"Excellent... stresses the dynamics of sex roles and social class that underlie the culture of psychotropic drug use."―New England Journal of Medicine

"Draws attention to the important issue of happiness as an increasingly medicalized commodity in that context."―Bulletin of the History of Medicine

"By placing human action at the heart of this culturally rich history, Herzberg has written a masterful account of the travels of 'happy pills' from Madison Avenue to your medicine cabinet."―Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences

"A brilliant book, rich and mind-bending... Unlike most others on the subject, Happy Pills seeks not to condemn or celebrate but to understand."―Business History Review

"Herzberg eloquently guides us through the world of happy pills in post–World War II America... Engaging, insightful, and well researched."―Journal of American History

David Herzberg is an assistant professor of history at the State University of New York at Buffalo.

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