Silicosis

A World History

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421421551

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Edited by Paul-Andre Rosental
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HARDBACK
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296

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Introduction: Why Silicosis?
Paul-André Rosental
Chapter 1 Why Is Silicosis So Important?
Gerald Markowitz and David Rosner
Chapter 2: The Genesis and Development of the Scientific Concept of Pulmonary Silicosis during the Nineteenth Century
Alberto Baldasseroni and Francesco Carnevale
Chapter 3: Johannesburg and Beyond: Silicosis as a Transnational and Imperial Disease (1900–1940)
Jock McCulloch and Paul-André Rosental, with Joe Melling
Chapter 4: The Politics of Recognition and Its Limitations: Legislating on Silicosis in the First Half of the Twentieth Century—a National or Transnational Process?
Martin Lengwiler, Julia Moses, Bernard Thomann with Joseph Melling
Chapter 5: Silicosis and ""Silicosis"": Minimizing Compensation Costs, or Why Do Occupational Diseases Cost So Little
Paul-André Rosental and Bernard Thomann
Chapter 6: Silica or coal? Design and Implementation of Dust Prevention in the collieries in Western Economies (circa 1930–1980)
Eric Geerkens
Conclusion: Silica, Silicosis and Occupational Health in the Globalized World of the Twenty-First Century
Francesco Carnevale, Paul-André Rosental and Bernard Thomann
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