Deadly Dust

David Rosner, Gerald Markowitz

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Author
David Rosner, Gerald Markowitz
Publish Date
1991-07-29
Subtitle
Silicosis and the Politics of Occupational Disease in Twentieth-Century America
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
229
Publisher Name
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
0691047588
ISBN-13
9780691047584
citemno
195374
SKU
9780691047584

Description

During the Depression, silicosis, an industrial lung disease, emerged as a national social crisis. Experts estimated that hundreds of thousands of workers were at risk of disease, disability, and death by inhaling silica in mines, foundries, and quarries. By the 1950s, however, silicosis was nearly forgotten by the media and health professionals. Asking what makes a health threat a public issue, David Rosner and Gerald Markowitz examine how a culture defines disease and how disease itself is understood at different moments in history. They also consider who should assume responsibility for occupational disease.During the Depression, silicosis, an industrial lung disease, emerged as a national social crisis. Experts estimated that hundreds of thousands of workers were at risk of disease, disability, and death by inhaling silica in mines, foundries, and quarries. By the 1950s, however, silicosis was nearly forgotten by the media and health professionals. Asking what makes a health threat a public issue, David Rosner and Gerald Markowitz examine how a culture defines disease and how disease itself is understood at different moments in history. They also consider who should assume responsibility for occupational disease.