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Memoirs

The Memoirs series changed names frequently, paralleling the subtle name changes that the Center of Alcohol Studies underwent in the 1940s. Starting out as Memoirs of the School of Alcohol Studies, it later changed to Memoirs of the Section on Alcohol Studies, and finally Memoirs of the Section of Studies on Alcohol

Book Series

A large number of books and other publications were published by the Publication Division of the Center of Alcohol Studies either at Yale or later at Rutgers, or one of its affiliate publishing institutions such as Hillhouse Press, the publisher of the world's most frequently cited book on the topic of alcoholism and substance use, The disease concept of alcoholism, written by E. M. Jellinek (1960).