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2021

Mills, James and Richert, Lucas (2021) Cannabis : Global Histories. MIT Press, Boston MA. ISBN 9780262366137

Mills, James H. (2021) From "Papaber Errat" to "Tincture of Opium" : poppies, opiates, and pain in early modern Scotland (ca. 1664–1785). The Social History of Alcohol and Drugs, 35 (1). pp. 91-114. ISSN 1930-8418

2019

Mills, James H. (2019) Patients, carers and consumers : agency and the history of pharmaceuticals. [Review]

2018

Mills, James H.; Deb Roy, Rohan and Attewell, Guy N.A., eds. (2018) Colonizing cannabis : medication, taxation, intoxication and oblivion, c. 1839-1955. In: Locating the Medical. Oxford University Press, New Delhi, pp. 200-216. ISBN 9780199486717

2017

Mills, James (2017) Decolonising drugs in Asia : the case of cocaine in colonial India. Third World Quarterly. ISSN 0143-6597

2016

Mills, James H. (2016) The IHO as actor : the case of cannabis and the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs 1961. Hygiea Internationalis, 13 (1). pp. 95-115. ISSN 1404-4013

2014

Mills, James (2014) Cocaine and the British Empire : the drug and the diplomats at the Hague Opium Conference, 1911–12. Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 42 (3). pp. 400-419. ISSN 0308-6534

2012

Mills, James (2012) Cannabis Nation : Control and Consumption in Britain, 1928-2008. Oxford University Press, Oxford. ISBN 9780199283422

2011

Mills, James; (2011) ‘Left in the hands of subordinates’: medicine, language and power in the colonial medical institutions of Egypt and India. In: Public Health in the British Empire: Intermediaries, Subordinates, and Public Health Practice, 1850-1960. Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, New York. ISBN 9780415890410

2009

Mills, James; Agha, Sameetah and Kolsky, Elizabeth, eds. (2009) Psychiatry on the edge? Vagrants, families and colonial asylums in India, 1857-1900. In: Fringes of Empire. Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 188-206. ISBN 0198060319

Mills, James (2009) Cannabis and the Cultures of Colonialism: Government, medicine, ritual and pleasures in the history of an Asian drug (c. 1800 - c. 1895). Zeitenblicke, 9 (3). ISSN 1619-0459

Mills, James and Sanjeev, Iain; Mooney, Graham and Reinarz, Jonathan, eds. (2009) A disgrace to a civilised community': colonial psychiatry and the visit of Edward Mapother to South Asia, 1937-8. In: Permeable Walls: Historical Perspectives on Hospital and Asylum Visiting. Clio Medica/The Wellcome Series in the History of Medicine . Rodopi, New York, pp. 223-243. ISBN 978-90-420-2599-8

2008

Mills, James (2008) Reading 'madness': gender and difference in the colonial asylum in victoria, australia, 1848-1888. [Review]

2007

Mills, James (2007) Cannabis, colour and West Indian migration to Britain, 1945 to 1960. Revue Francaise de Civilisation Britannique, 14 (3). pp. 103-114. ISSN 0248-9015

Mills, J.H. (2007) Drugs, consumption and supply in Asia: the case of cocaine in colonial India. Journal of Asian Studies, 66 (2). pp. 345-62.

2005

Mills, James H. (2005) Cannabis in the Commons: Colonial networks, missionary politics and the origin of the Indian Hemp Drugs Commission 1893-4. Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History, 6 (1). ISSN 1532-5768

2004

Mills, James; Steinberg, M. and Hobbs, J., eds. (2004) Cannabis in Colonial India: consumption, production, state intervention and resistance in the nineteenth century. In: Dangerous harvest: drug plants and the transformation of indigenous landscapes. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0195143205

Mills, James and Sen, Satadru (2004) Confronting the Body: The Politics of Physicality in Colonial and Post-Colonial India. Anthem Press. ISBN 1843310325

Mills, James; Fischer-Tine, H. and Mann, M., eds. (2004) More important to civilize than subdue? Lunatic asylums, psychiatric practice and fantasies of the civilizing mission in British India, 1858-1900. In: Colonialism as civilizing mission : cultural ideology in British India. Anthem Press, London, UK. ISBN 1843310910

2003

Mills, James (2003) Cannabis Britannica: empire, trade and prohibition, 1800-1928. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0199249385

Mills, J.H. (2003) Cannabis Britannica: trade and prohibition, 1800-1220. Oxford University Press, Oxford, United Kingdom. ISBN 9780199278817

Mills, James and Dimeo, Paul; Bale, J. and Cronin, M., eds. (2003) When gold is fired it shines: sport, the imagination and the body in colonial and post-colonial India. In: Sport and postcolonialism. Berg, pp. 107-123. ISBN 1859735444

2002

Mills, James (2002) Colonialism, christians and sport : the catholic church and football in Goa, 1883-1951. Football Studies, 5 (2).

2001

Mills, James; Pati, B. and Harrison, M., eds. (2001) Indian into Asylums: Community use of the colonial medical institution in British India, 1857-1880. In: Health, medicine and empire: perspectives on colonial India. Orient Longman, New Delhi, India, pp. 165-187. ISBN 8125020179

Dimeo, Paul and Mills, James (2001) Soccer in South Asia: Empire, Nation, Diaspora. Frank Cass. ISBN 071465146X

Mills, James; Dimeo, P. and Mills, J., eds. (2001) A historiography of south Asian sport. In: Contemporary south Asia. Carfax.

Mills, James (2001) The history of modern psychiatry in India, 1858-1947. History of Psychiatry, 12 (4). pp. 431-458. ISSN 0957-154X

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