Inventing Pollution: Coal, Smoke, and Culture in Britain since 1800

Inventing Pollution

Coal, Smoke, and Culture in Britain since 1800

2006 • 320 pages

Inventing Pollution examines new understandings of pollution, centered not on organic decay but on coal combustion, that emerged in the late 19th century in Britain. This change, Thorsheim argues, gave birth to the smoke-abatement movement and to new ways of thinking about the relationships among humanity, technology, and the environment.

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Series in Ecology and History

Series in Ecology and History is a 2-book series with 2 released primary works first released in 2005 with contributions by Peter Thorsheim.

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