Starks Tricia A
Tricia Starks is with the Department of History, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville.
Am J Public Health. 2017 Nov;107(11):1711-1717. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2017.304048. Epub 2017 Sep 21.
Using archival records of the Commissariat of Public Health, journals, and propaganda materials from the antismoking campaign of the Soviet 1920s, this article argues that the revolutionary state pursued an antitobacco policy unique in the world in its attack on tobacco use at a national scale. The commissar of public health, Nikolai Alexandrovich Semashko, attempted to severely curtail tobacco cultivation and production, limit tobacco sales, and create a public opinion against tobacco with a propaganda campaign. Even in failing in its farther-reaching goals, the policy proved one of the most forward in terms of antismoking propaganda and state-sponsored treatment regimens, with the distribution of antismoking posters, pamphlets, articles, plays, and films as well as the creation of special state-sponsored smoking-cessation programs that boasted high success rates.
利用20世纪20年代苏联公共卫生部的档案记录、期刊以及反吸烟运动的宣传材料,本文认为,革命政权在全国范围内打击烟草使用方面推行了一项世界上独一无二的反烟草政策。公共卫生委员尼古拉·亚历山德罗维奇·谢马什科试图严格限制烟草种植和生产,限制烟草销售,并通过宣传运动营造反对烟草的舆论。即使在未能实现更深远目标的情况下,该政策在反吸烟宣传和国家资助的治疗方案方面仍被证明是最先进的之一,包括分发反吸烟海报、小册子(宣传册)、文章、戏剧和电影,以及设立宣称成功率很高的国家资助的特别戒烟项目。