📱 eBook en inglés TOXIC LUMINESCENCE: THE LETHAL INDUSTRY OF VICTORIAN MATCHSTICKS

Phosphorus, Necrosis, and the Brutal Labor Strike That Ignited British Workplace Reforms, 1888

HARRISON FORDE

epubli- 9783565345816

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Sinopsis de TOXIC LUMINESCENCE: THE LETHAL INDUSTRY OF VICTORIAN MATCHSTICKS

In the late 19th century, the simple act of lighting a fire was fueled by a horrific human sacrifice. The matchstick industry of Victorian London relied on white phosphorus—a highly toxic chemical that caused a grotesque occupational disease known as "Phossy Jaw." Workers, mostly young girls, would literally glow in the dark before their jawbones rotted away completely.
While factory owners amassed massive fortunes from this cheap, volatile ingredient, the workers were subjected to fines, abuse, and lethal working conditions. The breaking point arrived in 1888, when 1,400 impoverished female workers walked out of the Bryant & May factory, sparking one of the most consequential labor uprisings in British history.
This devastating historical account peels back the glittering facade of the Industrial Revolution to expose the toxic supply chain of everyday convenience. It chronicles the medical horror of phosphorus necrosis and the incredible courage of the marginalized women who forced an empire to change its laws.
Discover the bloody origins of occupational safety and the strike that permanently altered the global manufacturing landscape.

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Editorial: Epubli

ISBN: 9783565345816

Idioma: Inglés

Fecha de lanzamiento: 21/03/2026

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