Book ID: CBB611685238

The Chemical Age: How Chemists Fought Famine and Disease, Killed Millions, and Changed Our Relationship with the Earth (2020)

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Hippel, Frank Von (Author)


University of Chicago Press


Publication Date: 2020
Physical Details: 368
Language: English

For thousands of years, we’ve found ways to scorch, scour, and sterilize our surroundings to make them safer. Sometimes these methods are wonderfully effective. Often, however, they come with vast unintended consequences—typically not truly understood for generations.  The Chemical Age tells the captivating story of the scientists who waged war on famine and disease with chemistry. With depth and verve, Frank A. von Hippel explores humanity’s uneasy coexistence with pests, and how their existence, and the battles to exterminate them, have shaped our modern world. Beginning with the potato blight tragedy of the 1840s, which led scientists on an urgent mission to prevent famine using pesticides, von Hippel traces the history of pesticide use to the 1960s, when Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring revealed that those same chemicals were insidiously damaging our health and driving species toward extinction. Telling the story of these pesticides in vivid detail, von Hippel showcases the thrills and complex consequences of scientific discovery. He describes the invention of substances that could protect crops, the emergence of our understanding of the way diseases spread, the creation of chemicals used to kill pests and people, and, finally, how scientists turned those war-time chemicals on the landscape at a massive scale, prompting the vital environmental movement that continues today.   For fans of Jared Diamond and Rachel Carson, The Chemical Age is a dynamic and sweeping history that exposes how humankind’s affinity for pesticides made the modern world possible—while also threatening its essential fabric.

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Review Elena Conis (2021) Review of "The Chemical Age: How Chemists Fought Famine and Disease, Killed Millions, and Changed Our Relationship with the Earth". Agricultural History (pp. 204-206). unapi

Review William H. Brock (2021) Review of "The Chemical Age: How Chemists Fought Famine and Disease, Killed Millions, and Changed Our Relationship with the Earth". Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry (pp. 327-328). unapi

Review Peter B. Thompson (July 2022) Review of "The Chemical Age: How Chemists Fought Famine and Disease, Killed Millions, and Changed Our Relationship with the Earth". Technology and Culture (pp. 902-904). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Mart, Michelle
Shivay, Y. S.
Prasad, Rajendra
Steingraber, Sandra
Holmes, Matthew
Vaupel, Elisabeth Christine
Journals
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
The Chemical Educator
Kansas History: A Journal of the Central Plains
Indian Journal of History of Science
History of Science
Environment and History
Publishers
University Press of Kansas
Library of America
University of Virginia Press
University of Washington Press
University of North Carolina Press
University of Chicago Press
Concepts
Environmental pollution
Pesticides; insecticides
Environmentalism
Environmental sciences
Chemical industry
Chemistry
People
Carson, Rachel Louise
Powell, John Wesley
Eiseley, Loren C.
Time Periods
20th century
21st century
19th century
20th century, late
20th century, early
18th century
Places
United States
Great Britain
Kansas (U.S.)
Americas
Switzerland
Germany
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