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Medical History | 2010

Cross-nationalizing the History of Industrial Hazard

Christopher Sellers

The recent furore over lead-contaminated toys points to how transnational our encounters with industrial hazards have become. Over the summer months of 2007, Mattel, Inc., the world’s largest toymaker, recalled some 20,000,000 toys, nearly 3,000,000 of them because of lead-contaminated paint. The recall mushroomed into an international event. In Germany regulators pulled some 1,000,000 toys from the shelves, in Britain and Ireland, 2,000,000; countries from Malaysia to Bahrain joined the toy returns. In just one of the incriminated Chinese factories, some 83 different kinds of toys may have been painted with lead pigment. Suddenly, this toxic metal, along with carbon monoxide, the world’s oldest recognised industrial hazard, took the Western world by surprise. Despite widespread assumptions that we were safe from its clutches, a whole new vein of lead had turned up, running into our department stores, homes and perhaps also our children. The US coverage was split between blaming and exoner-ating Mattel’s executives, but more uniformly, it construed this as a crisis for American consumers. Coverage did extend to the industrial pollution produced by China’s quarter-century of economic boom. But the insides of its factories were another matter, largely neglected.1


Global Environment | 2014

From Poison to Carcinogen: Towards a Global History of Concerns about Benzene

Christopher Sellers

The half-yearly journal Global Environment: A Journal of History and Natural and Social Sciences acts as a forum and echo chamber for ongoing studies on the environment and world history, with special focus on modern and contemporary topics. Our intent is to gather and stimulate scholarship that, despite a diversity of approaches and themes, shares an environmental perspective on world history in its various facets, including economic development, social relations, production government, and international relations.


Archive | 1997

Hazards of the Job: From Industrial Disease to Environmental Health Science

Christopher Sellers


The Journal of American History | 1997

The road to Love Canal : managing industrial waste before EPA

Christopher Sellers; Craig E. Colten; Peter N. Skinner


Environmental History | 1999

Thoreau's Body: Towards an Embodied Environmental History

Christopher Sellers


Archive | 2011

Dangerous Trade: Histories of Industrial Hazard across a Globalizing World

Christopher Sellers; Joseph Melling


Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences | 2003

The Dearth of the Clinic: Lead, Air and Agency in Twentieth-Century America

Christopher Sellers


Environmental Justice | 2008

Environmental Justice as a Way of Seeing

Christopher Sellers


Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences | 2003

September 11 and the History of Hazard

Christopher Sellers


Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences | 1993

Working Disease In: Silicosis, Science and the Social History of Medicine An Essay Review

Christopher Sellers

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Louisiana State University

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