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The Home Office and the Dangerous Trades
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 354

The Home Office and the Dangerous Trades

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-08-22
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  • Publisher: BRILL

This book is the first in-depth study of occupational health in nineteenth and early-twentieth century Britain. As such it is an important contribution to the burgeoning literature on the history of health in the workplace. It focuses on the first four diseases to receive bureaucratic and legislative recognition: lead, arsenic and phosphorus poisoning and anthrax. As such it traces the emergence of medical knowledge and growth in public concern about the impact of these diseases in several major industries including pottery manufacture, matchmaking, wool-sorting and the multifarious trades in which arsenic was used as a raw material. It considers the process of state intervention taking due account of the influence of government inspectors, ‘moral entrepreneurs’ and various interest groups.

King of Poisons
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 209

King of Poisons

For centuries, arsenic's image as a poison has been inextricably tied to images of foul play. In King of Poisons, John Parascandola examines the surprising history of this deadly element. From Gustave Flaubert to Dorothy Sayers, arsenic has long held a place in the literary realm as an instrument of murder and suicide. It was delightfully used as a source of comedy in the famous play Arsenic and Old Lace. But as Parascandola shows, arsenic has had a number of surprising real-world applications. It was frequently found in such common items as wallpaper, paint, cosmetics, and even candy, and its use in medical treatments was widespread. American ambassador Clare Boothe Luce suffered from expos...

Child Workers and Industrial Health in Britain, 1780-1850
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 226

Child Workers and Industrial Health in Britain, 1780-1850

A comprehensive study of the occupational health of employed children within the broader context of social, industrial and environmental change between 1780 and 1850.

Virtuous Bankers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

Virtuous Bankers

An intimate account of the eighteenth-century Bank of England that shows how a private institution became “a great engine of state” The eighteenth-century Bank of England was an institution that operated for the benefit of its shareholders—and yet came to be considered, as Adam Smith described it, “a great engine of state.” In Virtuous Bankers, Anne Murphy explores how this private organization became the guardian of the public credit upon which Britain’s economic and geopolitical power was based. Drawing on the voluminous and detailed minute books of a Committee of Inspection that examined the Bank’s workings in 1783–84, Murphy frames her account as “a day in the life” o...

Death in a Small Package
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 351

Death in a Small Package

A look at the historical development of the lethal disease and its relationship with humanity. A disease of soil, animals, and people, anthrax has threatened lives for at least two thousand years. Farmers have long recognized its lasting virulence, but in our time, anthrax has been associated with terrorism and warfare. What accounts for this frightening transformation? Death in a Small Package recounts how this ubiquitous agricultural disease came to be one of the deadliest and most feared biological weapons in the world. Bacillus anthracis is lethal. Animals killed by the disease are buried deep underground, where anthrax spores remain viable for decades or even centuries and, if accidenta...

Insurance and the Law of Obligations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 2353

Insurance and the Law of Obligations

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-08-29
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  • Publisher: OUP Oxford

It is widely acknowledged that insurance has a major impact on the operation of tort and contract law regimes in practice, yet there is little sustained analysis of their interaction. The majority of academic private lawyers have little knowledge of insurance law in its own right, and the amount of discussion directed to insurance in private law theory is disproportionately small in relation to its practical importance. Filling this substantial gap in the literature, this book explores the multiple influences of insurance in the law of obligations, and the nature and impact of insurance law as an inherent and significant aspect of private law. It combines conceptual and doctrinal analysis, i...

Re-inventing the Ship
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 270

Re-inventing the Ship

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-04-08
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Ships have histories that are interwoven with the human fabric of the maritime world. In the long nineteenth century these histories revolved around the re-invention of these once familiar objects in a period in which Britain became a major maritime power. This multi-disciplinary volume deploys different historical, geographical, cultural and literary perspectives to examine this transformation and to offer a series of interconnected considerations of maritime technology and culture in a period of significant and lasting change. Its ten authors reveal the processes involved through the eyes and hands of a range of actors, including naval architects, dockyard workers, commercial shipowners and Navy officers. By locating the ship's re-invention within the contexts of builders, owners and users, they illustrate the ways in which material elements, as well as scientific, artisan and seafaring ideas and practices, were bound together in the construction of ships' complex identities.

The Origin of the Welfare State in England and Germany, 1850-1914
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 23

The Origin of the Welfare State in England and Germany, 1850-1914

This book offers a comparison of the origins of the welfare state in England and Germany (1850-1914).

Childhood in Nineteenth-Century France
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 368

Childhood in Nineteenth-Century France

The central theme of this book is the changing experience of childhood in nineteenth-century France.

The Development of Liability in Relation to Technological Change
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 303

The Development of Liability in Relation to Technological Change

  • Categories: Law

A study of how established rules of tort law have responded to technological change.