Toxic Bodies/Toxic Environments: An Interdisciplinary Forum

In March 2007, the American Society for Environmental History (with funding from the National Science Foundation) brought together environmental scientists, historians of science, science studies scholars, and environmental historians to discuss the new chemical bodies of the twenty-first century. N...

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