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Beyond the Factory Gates: Asbestos and Health in Twentieth Century America

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Beyond the Factory Gates: Asbestos and Health in Twentieth Century America

Contributors:

By (Author) Peter Bartrip

ISBN:

9780826488367

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.

Publication Date:

10th January 2006

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

363.17910973

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

260

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Weight:

540g

Description

Beyond the Factory Gates examines the issue of asbestos and health in the USA between the early 1900's to the mid-1970s. Areas covered include the emergence of medical concern about the three fatal diseases related to asbestos (asbestosis, lung cancer and mesothelioma); the actions of the US Navy (the main consumer of asbestos-based insulation products); the response of the federal government before and after enactment of the Occupational Safety and Health Act in 1970; and the roles of organized labour and the asbestos industry. The book provides an important insight into occupational health and its regulation in twentieth century America, and is original in several ways. First, there is no satisfactory history of asbestos, health and medicine in the USA - a major gap in the literature. Second, no previous publication has examined the asbestos issue 'beyond the factory gates' in a non-manufacturing context and explored the complex interactions between organised labour, the US Government, business corporations and the US navy. Finally, Beyond the Factory Gates avoids the one-sided, anti-business interpretations that predominate much of the existing literature. It accepts that the history of asbestos is in many ways a human tragedy, but it rejects simplistic, universalised arguments that this has been a tragedy with a cast only villains, dupes and victims.

Reviews

"Bartrip carefully outlines the stages through which knowledge of asbestos dust as a danger evolved. The author is evenhanded, particularly on the politics behind OSHA's role. Health sciences libraries supporting occupational and public health programs will find this book useful" -- R. D. Arcari * Choice Reviews.online *

Author Bio

Peter Bartrip is Research Associate at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies at the University of Oxford, UK. He has published a number of previous books on occupational health, including The Way from Dusty Death and Mirror of Medicine: History of the BMJ.

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