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Title: | Arrested Development? Energy Crises, Fuel Supplies, and the Slow March to Modernity in Scotland, 1450-1850 |
Author(s): | Oram, Richard |
Contact Email: | rdo1@stir.ac.uk |
Editor(s): | Unger, RW |
Citation: | Oram R (2013) Arrested Development? Energy Crises, Fuel Supplies, and the Slow March to Modernity in Scotland, 1450-1850. In: Unger R (ed.) Energy Transitions in History: Global Cases of Continuity and Change. Rachel Carson Centre Perspectives, 2. Munich: Rachel Carson Centre, pp. 17-24. http://www.carsoncenter.uni-muenchen.de/download/publications/perspectives/2013_perspectives/1302_energy_web_color1.pdf |
Keywords: | energy transitions fuel resources modernity Scotland |
Issue Date: | 2013 |
Date Deposited: | 7-May-2014 |
Series/Report no.: | Rachel Carson Centre Perspectives, 2 |
Abstract: | This essay explores the transitions in fuel use that occurred in Scotland between the later 15th and mid 19th centuries and the various drivers behind those transitions: shortages/market price; technological; ideological; fashion. |
Rights: | © Copyright is held by the contributing authors. Proper attribution of authorship and correct citation details should be given. |
URL: | http://www.carsoncenter.uni-muenchen.de/download/publications/perspectives/2013_perspectives/1302_energy_web_color1.pdf |
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