Kinkela, David.

DDT and the American century: global health, environmental politics, and the pesticide that changed the world David Kinkela. - Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, c2011. - xiv, 256 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. - The Luther H. Hodges Jr. and Luther H. Hodges Sr. series on business, society, and the state . - Luther H. Hodges, Jr. and Luther H. Hodges, Sr. series on business, society, & the state. .

Includes bibliographical references (p. 229-248) and index.

DDT and the American century -- An island in a sea of disease : DDT enters a global war -- Disease, DDT, and development : the American century in Italy -- Science in the service of agriculture : DDT and the beginning of the green revolution in Mexico -- The age of wreckers and exterminators : eradication in the postwar world -- Green revolutions in conflict : debating Silent spring, food, and science during the Cold War -- It's all or nothing : debating DDT and development under the law -- One man's pesticide is another man's poison : the controversy continues -- Rethinking DDT in a global age.

In DDT and the American Century, David Kinkela chronicles the use of DDT around the world from 1941 to the present with a particular focus on the United States, which has played a critical role in encouraging the global use of the pesticide. The banning of DDT in the United States in 1972 is generally regarded as a signal triumph for the American environmental movement. Yet DDT's function as a tool of U.S. foreign policy and its use in international development projects designed to solve problems of disease and famine made it an integral component of the so-called American Century.--[book cover]

9781469609775

2011015416

015906297 Uk


DDT (Insecticide)--History--20th century.
Insect pests--Control--History--20th century.
DDT (Insecticide)--Environmental aspects.

SB952.D2 / K56 2011

632.9517 / K621
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