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Ellen H.Richards

Euthenics, the science of controllable environment

In “Euthenics: The Science of Controllable Environment,” Ellen H. Richards explores the intricate relationship between environmental conditions and human well-being. This pioneering work melds scientific inquiry with social consciousness, drawing on contemporary advancements in public health, nutrition, and sociology. Richards argues for the empowerment of individuals through the management of their surroundings, advocating for improved living conditions as a means to enhance public health and societal welfare. Her prose is infused with a didactic vigor, aiming to not only inform but also engage the reader in the personal responsibility of environmental stewardship. Richards, a prominent figure in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, was not only a chemist but also a reformer who championed the importance of domestic science and the role of women in the field. Her lived experiences as a women'Äôs educator and her involvement in the early stages of public health initiatives undoubtedly influenced her vision in “Euthenics.” Her background and passion for education reflect the book'Äôs emphasis on scientific literacy and its practical applications for societal improvement. Richards'Äô “Euthenics” is an essential read for scholars interested in environmental science, social reform, and public health. It invites readers to reflect on their agency in shaping their environments and offers a timeless call to action for creating healthier, supported, and more equitable communities.
111 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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