The Sanitary City

The Sanitary City
Author: Martin V. Melosi
Publsiher: University of Pittsburgh Pre
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2008
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0822973375

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Immersed in their on-demand, highly consumptive, and disposable lifestyles, most urban Americans take for granted the technologies that provide them with potable water, remove their trash, and process their wastewater. These vital services, however, are the byproduct of many decades of development by engineers, sanitarians, and civic planners. In The Sanitary City, Martin V. Melosi assembles a comprehensive, thoroughly researched and referenced history of sanitary services in urban America. He examines the evolution of water supply, sewage systems, and solid waste disposal during three distinct eras: The Age of Miasmas (pre-1880); The Bacteriological Revolution (1880-1945); and The New Ecology (1945 to present-day). Originally published in 2000, this abridged edition includes updated text and bibliographic materials. The Sanitary City is an essential resource for those interested in environmental history, environmental engineering, science and technology, urban studies, and public health. Winner of: George Perkins Marsh Prize from the American Society for Environmental History Urban History Association Prize for the best book in North American Urban History Abel Wolman Prize from the Public Works Historical Society Sidney Edelstein Prize from the Society for the History of Technology

The Sanitary City

The Sanitary City
Author: Martin V. Melosi
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 608
Release: 2000
Genre: Municipal services
ISBN: UOM:39076002379845

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The authors examines water supply and waste disposal in U.S. cities from Colonial times to the present day.

Cleansing the City

Cleansing the City
Author: Michelle Elizabeth Allen
Publsiher: Ohio University Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2008
Genre: Hygiene
ISBN: 9780821417706

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Cleansing the City: Sanitary Geographies in Victorian Londonexplores not only the challenges faced by reformers as they strove toclean up an increasingly filthy city but the resistance to their efforts.Beginning in the 1830s, reform-minded citizens, under the banner of sanitaryimprovement, plunged into London's dark and dirty spaces and returned withthe material they needed to promote public health legislation and magnificentprojects of sanitary engineering. Sanitary reform, however, was not alwaysmet with unqualified enthusiasm. While some improvements, such as slumclearances, the development of sewerage, and the embankment of the Thames,may have made London a cleaner place to live, these projects also destroyedand reshaped the built environment, and in doing so, altered the meanings andexperiences of the city. From the novels of Charles Dickens and George Gissing to anonymous magazinearticles and pamphlets, resistance to reform found expression in the nostalgicappreciation of a threatened urban landscape and anxiety about domestic autonomyin an era of networked sanitary services. Cleansing the City emphasizes the disruptions and disorientation occasioned by purification--a process we are generally inclined to see as positive. By recovering these sometimes oppositional, sometimes ambivalent responses, Michelle Allen elevates a significant undercurrent of Victorian thought into the mainstream and thus provides insight into the contested nature of sanitary modernization.

Garbage In The Cities

Garbage In The Cities
Author: Martin V. Melosi
Publsiher: University of Pittsburgh Pre
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2004-11-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780822972686

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Winner, 2019 Betty Berzon Emerging Writer Award As recently as the 1880s, most American cities had no effective means of collecting and removing the mountains of garbage, refuse, and manure-over a thousand tons a day in New York City alone-that clogged streets and overwhelmed the senses of residents. In his landmark study, Garbage in the Cities, Martin Melosi offered the first history of efforts begun in the Progressive Era to clean up this mess. Since it was first published, Garbage in the Cities has remained one of the best historical treatments of the subject. This thoroughly revised and updated edition includes two new chapters that expand the discussion of developments since World War I. It also offers a discussion of the reception of the first edition, and an examination of the ways solid waste management has become more federally regulated in the last quarter of the twentieth century. Melosi traces the rise of sanitation engineering, accurately describes the scope and changing nature of the refuse problem in U.S. cities, reveals the sometimes hidden connections between industrialization and pollution, and discusses the social agendas behind many early cleanliness programs. Absolutely essential reading for historians, policy analysts, and sociologists, Garbage in the Cities offers a vibrant and insightful analysis of this fascinating topic.

Report on the Sanitary Condition of the City of Edinburgh

Report on the Sanitary Condition of the City of Edinburgh
Author: Sir Henry Duncan Littlejohn,Henry Duncan Littlejohn
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1865
Genre: Edinburgh (Scotland)
ISBN: NLS:B000042065

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Report of the Commission Appointed by the Sanitary Board of the City Councils to Visit Canada for the Investigation of the Epidemic Cholera Prevailing in Montreal and Quebec

Report of the Commission Appointed by the Sanitary Board of the City Councils  to Visit Canada  for the Investigation of the Epidemic Cholera  Prevailing in Montreal and Quebec
Author: United States. Sanitary Board of the City Councils
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1832
Genre: Cholera
ISBN: BL:A0024153112

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Monuments of Progress

Monuments of Progress
Author: Claudia Agostoni
Publsiher: UNAM
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0870817345

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A social and cultural history of public health in Mexico during the late 1800s and early 1900s. The book offers a fresh take on the history of medicine and public health by shifting away from the history of epidemic disease and heroic accounts of medical men and toward looking at public health in a broader social framework. It shows how new public health policies were instrumental in the 'modernisation' of Mexico. Adds to a small, but fast-growing body of literature, on the history of public health in Latin America and other developing areas of the world.

Effluent America

Effluent America
Author: Martin V. Melosi
Publsiher: University of Pittsburgh Pre
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2000-12-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780822972310

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Garbage, wastewater, hazardous waste: these are the lenses through which Melosi views nineteenth- and twentieth-century America. In broad overviews and specific case studies, Melosi treats the relationship between industrial expansion and urban growth from an ecological perspective.