The Chimney of the World: A History of Smoke Pollution in Victorian and Edwardian Manchester
Autor Stephen Mosleyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2008
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780415477673
ISBN-10: 0415477670
Pagini: 284
Ilustrații: 8 tables, 15 halftones and 2 line drawings
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0415477670
Pagini: 284
Ilustrații: 8 tables, 15 halftones and 2 line drawings
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate and UndergraduateCuprins
List of abbreviations. List of illustrations, figures, and tables. Acknowledgements. Map 1. The Cotton Towns of North-West England. Map 2. Manchester in 1838. Introduction: Manchester, Air Pollution, and Urban Environmental History. Part 1: The Nature of Smoke. Part 2: Stories About Smoke. Part 3: The Search for Solutions. Notes. Bibliography. Index
Recenzii
'The great strength of Stephen Mosley's The Chimney of the World is its melding of environmental and cultural history, which lends an added dimension to his rich and original study' - Matthew Osborn, Business History Review
'This is a joy to read, often unearthing some of the more suprising attitudes to smoke emissions, for example the once popular belief that sulphurous acid in coal acted as a disinfectant, purifying town air ... [The book] establishes itself as not only a leader within the discipline of British urban environmental history, but as a benchmark for others to follow.' - Jodie Thorne, Albion Reviews of Books
'Mosley has given us a beautifully crafted and well-researched book, a pioneering contribution that should certainly be considered required reading for urban environmental historians'. - Christopher Hamlin, University of Notre Dame
'The great strength of Stephen Mosley's The Chimney of the World is its melding of environmental and cultural history, which lends and added dimension to his rich and original study' - Matthew Osborn, Business History Review
'This is a joy to read, often unearthing some of the more suprising attitudes to smoke emissions, for example the once popular belief that sulphurous acid in coal acted as a disinfectant, purifying town air ... [The book] establishes itself as not only a leader within the discipline of British urban environmental history, but as a benchmark for others to follow.' - Jodie Thorne, Albion Reviews of Books
'Mosley has given us a beautifully crafter and well-researched book, a pioneering contribution that should certainly be considered required reading for urban environmental historians'. - Christopher Hamblin, University of Notre Dame
'Mosley's book is a highly welcome, very readable addition to the field of urban environmental history'. - Charles E. Closmann, Journal of Social History
'In writing this book, Mosley has sensibly established a research agenda for many years to come'. - Mark Jackson, University of Exeter
'This is a joy to read, often unearthing some of the more suprising attitudes to smoke emissions, for example the once popular belief that sulphurous acid in coal acted as a disinfectant, purifying town air ... [The book] establishes itself as not only a leader within the discipline of British urban environmental history, but as a benchmark for others to follow.' - Jodie Thorne, Albion Reviews of Books
'Mosley has given us a beautifully crafted and well-researched book, a pioneering contribution that should certainly be considered required reading for urban environmental historians'. - Christopher Hamlin, University of Notre Dame
'The great strength of Stephen Mosley's The Chimney of the World is its melding of environmental and cultural history, which lends and added dimension to his rich and original study' - Matthew Osborn, Business History Review
'This is a joy to read, often unearthing some of the more suprising attitudes to smoke emissions, for example the once popular belief that sulphurous acid in coal acted as a disinfectant, purifying town air ... [The book] establishes itself as not only a leader within the discipline of British urban environmental history, but as a benchmark for others to follow.' - Jodie Thorne, Albion Reviews of Books
'Mosley has given us a beautifully crafter and well-researched book, a pioneering contribution that should certainly be considered required reading for urban environmental historians'. - Christopher Hamblin, University of Notre Dame
'Mosley's book is a highly welcome, very readable addition to the field of urban environmental history'. - Charles E. Closmann, Journal of Social History
'In writing this book, Mosley has sensibly established a research agenda for many years to come'. - Mark Jackson, University of Exeter
Notă biografică
Stephen Mosley is senior lecturer in history at Leeds Metropolitan University. His research interests are in urban culture and environmental history.
Descriere
In this innovative contribution to the field of environmental history, Stephen Mosley explores the devastating human and environmental costs of smoke pollution in the world’s first industrial city.