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ELHN Amsterdam 2019 – Proposals’ Evaluation Results – Joint Session Health Environment and labour in Mining

We are glad to release the names selected for the joint session “Health Environment and Labour in Mining” organized with the WG “Occupational Health and Environmental Labour History (19th-21th c.)”

Aron Cohen & Agustin Fleta, De l’accident à la maladie : les contours de la notion de risque du travail et son évolution au XXème siècle à partir d’une analyse historique des contentieux

Juan Diego Pérez-Cebada & Miguel Angel Pérez de Perceval, Health, Environment and Labour Mining in Spain

Eric Geerkens, The development of the coalmining medicine (20th Century, Belgium)

Paulo Guimarães, The ore is gone but the silicosis stay: health and risk perception in the institutional setting of labor medicine and social support in Portugal in the 20th century.

Leda Papastefanaki, Lead poisoning of miners and cultural confrontation in Greece, 1860s – 1950s

Francesca Sanna, The value of the health. Imagine, evaluate and deal with professional diseases in Mediterranean lead/zinc mining during the interwar period.

Adolfo Turbanti, Security, exploitation of labor and industrial relations in an Italian mine during the XXth century. 

Iva Peša, Mining, health and environmental thought on the Central African Copperbelt, 1950s-2000.

Sreeparna Chatterjee, Politics of Denial: A History of Diseases in Coal Mines of Colonial India.


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LIM COORDINATORS (November 7, 2018). ELHN Amsterdam 2019 – Proposals’ Evaluation Results – Joint Session Health Environment and labour in Mining. Labour In Mining. Retrieved December 12, 2024 from https://doi.org/10.58079/qwbh


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