Introduction. Sarah Inskip and Jason Hughes. Part I: Bodies and Health Entanglements Investigating the long-term consequences of tobacco on health in England and Western Europe. Sarah Inskip and Anna Davies-Barrett. Sacred Plant to Global Crisis: Tobacco's Deep History in the Americas. Shannon Tushingham and Mario Zimmermann. Not all smokes are the same: Exploring the variability of tobacco and its significance in Early Modern and Modern England (1560-1850). Sarah Inskip, Anna Davies-Barrett, Diego Badillo-Sanchez and Maria Serrano-Ruber.
Genetics of smoking behaviours. Kayesha Coley and Chiara Batini. Part II: Power and Practices Tobacco and Colonialism - Teaching Tobacco History through a Decolonising Lens. Andrew Russell. Tobacco, Social Practices and Legal Depositions in Early Modern England. Phil Withington. Remaking Tobacco in Colonial Twentieth Century India. Cheri J Kuncheria.
Part III: Indigenous Traditions and Global Dissemination Othering Spain through tobacco, 1750-1830 . Rosemary Sweet and Richard Ansell. Beyond the 'Colonial' Cigarette: A Short History of the Major 'Indigenous' tobacco products in India (1600-1900). Upendra Bhojani, Sreenidhi Sreekumar, Pranay Lal. The role of "non-standard" tobacco products in everyday life: the use of nargila in Bosnia and Herzegovina through the centuries . Omer Merzic Tobacco and Empire in the Americas. Melissa N. Morris.
Conclusions. Jason Hughes and Sarah Inskip.