Article ID: CBB965167158

Pyrethrum and the Second World War: Recontextualising DDT in the Narrative of Wartime Insect Control (2022)

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Historians have long recognised that DDT’s fame began with extraordinary propaganda late in the Second World War, yet heroic narratives that centre the chemical still shape historical understanding. Two false assumptions inform much of the existing scholarship on wartime insect control: one is that without DDT the Allies had no protection from malaria and typhus; the other is that DDT was significantly more toxic than any alternative insecticide available. This paper tells a very different story of wartime insecticides. We recontextualise DDT in the wider wartime technological landscape and in so doing show the enduring significance of the natural insecticide, pyrethrum. DDT was never solely responsible for protecting troops and civilians from malaria and typhus and its deployment did not render all existing insecticides obsolete. Claims about the significance of DDT often work by writing out the existence of alternative methods of controlling vectors or by downplaying the efficacy of existing materials and practices.

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Authors & Contributors
Kinkela, David
Ballschmiter, Karlheinz
Carter, Eric D.
Ceccatti, John S.
Clarke, Sabine
Conis, Elena
Journals
Korean Journal of Medical History
Agricultural History
American Journal of Public Health
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
Environmental History
Publishers
University Press of Florida
New York University
Chronos
Ohio University Press
University of North Carolina Press
University of Washington Press
Concepts
DDT
Pesticides; insecticides
Public health
Malaria
Insect control
Environmental sciences
People
Carson, Rachel Louise
Time Periods
20th century
20th century, early
20th century, late
19th century
21st century
Places
United States
Korea
Florida (U.S.)
Brazil
Great Britain
Taiwan
Institutions
United States. Army
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