Acid Rain and the Rise of the Environmental Chemist in Nineteenth-Century Britain

The Life and Work of Robert Angus Smith

Peter Reed author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:9th Sep '16

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Robert Angus Smith (1817-1884) was a Scottish chemist and a leading investigator into what came to be known as 'acid rain'. This study of his working life, contextualized through discussion of his childhood, education, beliefs, family, interests and influences sheds light on the evolving understanding of sanitary science during the nineteenth century. Born in Glasgow and initially trained for a career in the Church of Scotland, Smith instead went on to study chemistry in Germany under Justus von Liebig. On his return to Manchester in the 1840s, Smith's strong Calvinist faith lead him to develop a strong concern for the insanitary environmental conditions in Manchester and other industrial towns in Britain. His appointment as Inspector of the Alkali Administration in 1863 enabled him to marry his social concerns and his work as an analytical chemist, and this book explores his role as Inspector of the Administration from its inception through battles with chemical manufacturers in the courts, to the struggle to widen and tighten the regulatory framework as other harmful chemical nuisances became known. This study of Smith’s life and work provides an important background to the way that 'chemical' came to have such negative connotations in the century before publication of Rachel Carson's Silent Spring. It also offers a fascinating insight into the changing landscape of British politics as regulation and enforcement of the chemical industries came to be seen as necessary, and is essential reading for historians of science, technology and industry in the nineteenth century, as well as environmental historians seeking background context to the twentieth-century environmental movements.

’The focus on the life and works of a single individual makes the book accessible ...A wide range of readers should find this book a useful and interesting read.’ Environmental Chemistry Group Bulletin ’The book will have wide appeal, but I particularly recommend it to those interested in the history of the chemical industry or the history of environmentalism.’ Chemistry World ’This book ably succeeds in providing an in-depth analysis of Robert Angus Smith’s crucial role in developing the regulation of air pollution in Britain... It will be of interest to all historians of nineteenth-century science, technology and industry... Its broader appeal to those interested in environmental concerns is highlighted anecdotally by the number of people who on enquiring about the book I was reading, eagerly wanted to find out more about the man who first used the phrase ’acid rain’. There aren’t many books on nineteenth-century chemistry that I read which provoke such an enthusiastic response!’ Royal Society of Chemistry Historical Group

ISBN: 9781138247215

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Weight: 453g

226 pages