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"DDT, Silent Spring, and the Rise of Environmentalism provides an important survey of petrochemical use in the postwar United States. It is both a thought-provoking text for undergraduates and a diverse collection of primary sources for scholars..Dunlap valuably provides a succinct overview of the complicated relationships between industry, environment, and the chemical debate."

* Agricultural History *

"Thomas R. Dunlap's purpose as editor is one of historian rather than judge; every essay—- no matter which side it argues from—- is precise, intelligent, and revealing of the biases and limits of the decade. Dunlap's introductions to each section adds hints of reflection and even redemption. Books like this remind people to treat today's new miracles with delicate care until they know where every path might lead."

* ForeWord *

Table of Contents

Foreword by William Cronon
Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction

Part 1: BACKGROUND
Views of Nature

1. Stephen A. Forbes, "The Ecological Foundations of Applied Entomology"

2. Leland O. Howard, "The War against Insects"

-Pre-DDT Pesticides and DDT's Use in World War II

3. Paul Neal et al., "A Study of the Effects of Lead Arsenate Exposure on Orchardists and Consumers of Sprayed Fruit"

4. Paul Neal et al., "Toxicity and Potential Dangers of Aerosols, Mists, and Dusting Powders Containing DDT"


Part 2: DDT'S BRIGHT PROMISE AND NEGLECTED PROBLEMS (1942-1958)
DDT as Miracle Chemical

5. Brigadier General James Stevens Simmons, "How Magic is DDT?"

6. "Aerosol Insecticides"

7. Clay Lyle, "Achievements and Possibilities in Pest Eradication"

-Early Warnings

8. Paul B. Dunbar, "The Food and Drug Administration Looks at Insecticides"

9. Clarence Cottam and Elmer Higgins, "DDT and Its Effect on Fish and Wildlife"


Part 3: RISING CONCERN ABOUT NEW PROBLEMS
DDT, Food Chains, and Wildlife

10. Roy J. Barker, "Notes on Some Ecological Effects of DDT Sprayed on Elms"

11. Editorial from Bird Study

12. Derek A. Ratcliffe, "The Status of the Peregrine in Great Britain"

13. Robert Rudd, Pesticides and the Living Landscape

14. Thomas R. Dunlap, Interview with Joseph J. Hickey

15. Robert S. Strother, "Backfire in the War against Insects"


Part 4: THE STORM OVER SILENT SPRING
Public Alarm

16. Morton Mintz, "'Heroine' of FDA Keeps Bad Drug Off Market"

17. Rachel Carson, "A Fable for Tomorrow"

-Reactions

18. President's Science Advisory Committee, Use of Pesticides

19. Robert H. White-Stevens, "Communications Create Understanding"

20. Edwin Diamond, "The Myth of the 'Pesticide Menace'"

21. Robert Gillette, "DDT: Its Days are Numbered, Except Perhaps in Pepper Fields"


Part 5: DDT AND MALARIA

22. Thomas Sowell, "Intended Consequences"

23. Thomas R. Hawkins, "Rereading Silent Spring"

24. May Berenbaum, "If Malaria's the Problem, DDT's Not the Only Answer"

Notes on Further Reading
Credits
Index

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      Publication Date: 9/14/2015 12:00:00 AM
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      Trade Review

      "DDT, Silent Spring, and the Rise of Environmentalism provides an important survey of petrochemical use in the postwar United States. It is both a thought-provoking text for undergraduates and a diverse collection of primary sources for scholars..Dunlap valuably provides a succinct overview of the complicated relationships between industry, environment, and the chemical debate."

      * Agricultural History *

      "Thomas R. Dunlap's purpose as editor is one of historian rather than judge; every essay—- no matter which side it argues from—- is precise, intelligent, and revealing of the biases and limits of the decade. Dunlap's introductions to each section adds hints of reflection and even redemption. Books like this remind people to treat today's new miracles with delicate care until they know where every path might lead."

      * ForeWord *

      Table of Contents

      Foreword by William Cronon
      Preface and Acknowledgments
      Introduction

      Part 1: BACKGROUND
      Views of Nature

      1. Stephen A. Forbes, "The Ecological Foundations of Applied Entomology"

      2. Leland O. Howard, "The War against Insects"

      -Pre-DDT Pesticides and DDT's Use in World War II

      3. Paul Neal et al., "A Study of the Effects of Lead Arsenate Exposure on Orchardists and Consumers of Sprayed Fruit"

      4. Paul Neal et al., "Toxicity and Potential Dangers of Aerosols, Mists, and Dusting Powders Containing DDT"


      Part 2: DDT'S BRIGHT PROMISE AND NEGLECTED PROBLEMS (1942-1958)
      DDT as Miracle Chemical

      5. Brigadier General James Stevens Simmons, "How Magic is DDT?"

      6. "Aerosol Insecticides"

      7. Clay Lyle, "Achievements and Possibilities in Pest Eradication"

      -Early Warnings

      8. Paul B. Dunbar, "The Food and Drug Administration Looks at Insecticides"

      9. Clarence Cottam and Elmer Higgins, "DDT and Its Effect on Fish and Wildlife"


      Part 3: RISING CONCERN ABOUT NEW PROBLEMS
      DDT, Food Chains, and Wildlife

      10. Roy J. Barker, "Notes on Some Ecological Effects of DDT Sprayed on Elms"

      11. Editorial from Bird Study

      12. Derek A. Ratcliffe, "The Status of the Peregrine in Great Britain"

      13. Robert Rudd, Pesticides and the Living Landscape

      14. Thomas R. Dunlap, Interview with Joseph J. Hickey

      15. Robert S. Strother, "Backfire in the War against Insects"


      Part 4: THE STORM OVER SILENT SPRING
      Public Alarm

      16. Morton Mintz, "'Heroine' of FDA Keeps Bad Drug Off Market"

      17. Rachel Carson, "A Fable for Tomorrow"

      -Reactions

      18. President's Science Advisory Committee, Use of Pesticides

      19. Robert H. White-Stevens, "Communications Create Understanding"

      20. Edwin Diamond, "The Myth of the 'Pesticide Menace'"

      21. Robert Gillette, "DDT: Its Days are Numbered, Except Perhaps in Pepper Fields"


      Part 5: DDT AND MALARIA

      22. Thomas Sowell, "Intended Consequences"

      23. Thomas R. Hawkins, "Rereading Silent Spring"

      24. May Berenbaum, "If Malaria's the Problem, DDT's Not the Only Answer"

      Notes on Further Reading
      Credits
      Index

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