Circumventing the Circumfusa. Chemistry, Sanitation, and Liberalization of “Environmental Issues”: France 1750 – 1850
2009; Éditions Belin; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
ISSN
2420-4633
Autores Tópico(s)Historical and Scientific Studies
ResumoMost environmental conflicts created by the industrial revolution were solved by industries paying indemnities to their adjoining communities. How did air and water – which were major determinants of health according to neohippocratic medicine – become the objects of financial transactions? To characterise this great transformation, I study the regulation of workshop conditions by local police and parliaments of the Ancien Regime. Then, I underline the role of hygiene and the chemical revolution (the quantification of matter and the industrialisation of manufacturing processes) in the rise of a liberal regime of environmental regulation.
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