Werner Troesken
(Deceased since 2018-09-14)
Names
first: | Werner |
last: | Troesken |
Contact
homepage: | http://www.pitt.edu/~troesken/ |
Research profile
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THE LIMITS OF JIM CROW: RACE AND THE PROVISION OF WATER AND SEWERAGE SERVICES IN AMERICAN CITIES, 1880–1925
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The Pox of Liberty
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RACE, DISEASE, AND THE PROVISION OF WATER IN AMERICAN CITIES, 1889–1921
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Who Should Own and Control Urban Water Systems? Historical Evidence from England and Wales
by Brian Beach & Werner Troesken & Nicola Tynan -
Population growth in U.S. counties, 1840-1990
by Beeson, Patricia E. & DeJong, David N. & Troesken, Werner -
Municipalizing American Waterworks, 1897--1915
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Patronage and Public-Sector Wages in 1896
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The Significance of Lead Water Mains in American Cities. Some Historical Evidence
by Werner Troesken & Patricia E. Beeson
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Lead Wars: The Politics of Science and the Fate of America's Children. ByGerald Markowitz andDavid Rosner. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2013. xxii + 298 pp. Photographs, figures, tables, maps, notes, index. Cloth, $34.95. ISBN: 978-0-520-27325-2.
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Martin C. Melosi. The Sanitary City: Urban Infrastructure in America from Colonial Times to the Present. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. 2000. Pp. xii, 578. $59.95.
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Regime Change and Corruption. A History of Public Utility Regulation
by Werner Troesken
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The Letters of John Sherman and the Origins of Antitrust.
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Lead and Mortality
by Karen Clay & Werner Troesken & Michael Haines -
The Institutional Antecedents of State Utility Regulation: The Chicago Gas Industry, 1860 to 1913
by Werner Troesken
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Typhoid Fever, Water Quality, and Human Capital Formation
by Beach, Brian & Ferrie, Joseph & Saavedra, Martin & Troesken, Werner -
Antitrust Regulation before the Sherman Act: The Break-up of the Chicago Gas Trust Company
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Lead Water Pipes and Infant Mortality at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
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Ties That Bind: Economic and Political Dilemmas of Urban Utility Networks, 1800–1990. By Charles David Jacobson. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. 2000. Pp. xi, 282. $34.95.
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Typhoid Rates and the Public Acquisition of Private Waterwork, 1880–1920
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Strategic Behavior in Whiskey Distilling, 1887–1895
by Clay, Karen & Troesken, Werner -
Lead Pipes and Child Mortality
by Karen Clay & Werner Troesken & Michael Haines -
Typhoid Fever, Water Quality, and Human Capital Formation
by Brian Beach & Joseph Ferrie & Martin Saavedra & Werner Troesken -
Lead Water Pipes and Infant Mortality in Turn-of-the-Century Massachusetts
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Lead and Mortality
by Karen Clay & Werner Troesken & Michael R. Haines -
A Poll Tax by any Other Name: The Political Economy of Disenfranchisement
by Daniel B. Jones & Werner Troesken & Randall Walsh -
Water, Race, and Disease
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Further Tests of Static Oligopoly Models: Whiskey, 1882–1898
by Karen Clay & Werner Troesken -
The Horse in the City: Living Machines in the Nineteenth Century. By Clay McShane and Joel A. Tarr. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007. Pp. ix, 242. $50.
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Water and Chicago's mortality transition, 1850-1925
by Ferrie, Joseph P. & Troesken, Werner -
Gas Pipelines and the Emergence of America's Regulatory State: A History of Panhandle Eastern Corporation, 1928–1993. By Christopher J. Castaneda and Clarance M. Smith. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1996. Pp. xx, 296. $39.95.
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Empire of Water: An Environmental and Political History of the New York City Water Supply. By David Soll. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. 2013. Pp. vii, 275. $29.95, hardcover.
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Water, Race, and Disease
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Exclusive Dealing and the Whiskey Trust, 1890–1895
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The Great Lead Water Pipe Disaster
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Information and the Impact of Climate and Weather on Mortality Rates During the Great Depression
by Price V. Fishback & Werner Troesken & Trevor Kollmann & Michael Haines & Paul W. Rhode & Melissa Thomasson
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The Great Lead Water Pipe Disaster
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Did Frederick Brodie Discover the World's First Environmental Kuznets Curve? Coal Smoke and the Rise and Fall of the London Fog
by Karen Clay & Werner Troesken
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When Bioterrorism Was No Big Deal
by Patricia E. Beeson & Werner Troesken -
Cognitive Disparities, Lead Plumbing, and Water Chemistry: Intelligence Test Scores and Exposure to Water-Borne Lead Among World War Two U.S. Army Enlistees
by Joseph P. Ferrie & Karen Rolf & Werner Troesken -
Deprivation and Disease in Early Twentieth-Century America
by Karen Clay & Werner Troesken -
Death and the City: Chicago's Mortality Transition, 1850-1925
by Joseph P. Ferrie & Werner Troesken -
Cities of Light and Heat: Domesticating Gas and Electricity in Urban America. By Mark Rose. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1995. Pp. xviii, 229. $34.50.
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Cognitive disparities, lead plumbing, and water chemistry: Prior exposure to water-borne lead and intelligence test scores among World War Two U.S. Army enlistees
by Ferrie, Joseph P. & Rolf, Karen & Troesken, Werner -
The Elasticity of Demand With Respect to Product Failures; or Why the Market for Quack Medicines Flourished for More Than 150 Years
by Werner Troesken -
Did Frederick Brodie Discover the World's First Environmental Kuznets Curve? Coal Smoke and the Rise and Fall of the London Fog
by Karen Clay & Werner Troesken -
Collective Action, White Flight, and the Origins of Formal Segregation Laws
by Werner Troesken & Randall Walsh -
The Rise and Fall of Pellagra in the American South
by Karen Clay & Ethan Schmick & Werner Troesken -
Political participation in a violent society: The impact of lynching on voter turnout in the post-Reconstruction South
by Jones, Daniel B. & Troesken, Werner & Walsh, Randall -
Collective Action, White Flight, and the Origins of Racial Zoning Laws
by Werner Troesken & Randall Walsh -
Who should own and control urban water systems? Disease and the municipalisation of private waterworks in nineteenth-century England
by Nicola Tynan & Brian Beach & Werner Troesken -
The Rise and Fall of Pellagra in the American South
by Clay, Karen & Schmick, Ethan & Troesken, Werner -
Changes in Black-White Inequality: Evidence from the Boll Weevil
by Karen Clay & Ethan J. Schmick & Werner Troesken