Silent Spring is a watershed moment in the history of
environmentalism. The 1962 work by Rachel Carson is credited with
launching the modern environmental movement. It provoked the ban on
DDT in the US ten years later and it has been an inspiration for
feminist health movements. Yet changes in public health policy are
possibly the most important legacy. In synthesizing a jumble of
scientific and medical information into a coherent, readable
argument about health and environment, Carson successfully
challenged major chemical industries and the idea that modern
societies could and should exert mastery over nature at any cost.
This book provides an in-depth analysis and contextualisation of
Silent Spring. It also surveys the lasting impact the text has had
on the environmentalist movement in the last fifty years. Carson's
Silent Spring is the first book to provide a full overview of what
is a seminal work in the history of environmentalism.
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