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Author Black, Brian, 1966- author.

Title Crude reality : petroleum in world history / Brian C. Black.

Publication Info. Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield, [2021]
©2021

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Location Call No. Status
 Windsor, Main Library - Adult New Materials  338.2728 BL    In Processing
Edition Second edition.
Description x, 293 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Series Exploring world history
Exploring world history.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-276) and index.
Contents Introduction: Beginning as Black Goo -- Part I: Cultural Exchange, 1750-1890 -- Infrastructure: Drilling for Saltwater -- 1. From Black Goo to Black Gold -- 2. Crossing Borders to Increase Supply -- 3. Modeling Big Oil -- Infrastructure: Shipping Crude throughout the Globe -- Part II: Going Mobile, 1890-1960 -- Infrastructure: Pumping Gas -- 4. Hitting the Road -- 5. Marching for Petroleum: Supply and Weapons -- Infrastructure: "Want Fries with That?" -- Part III: The Globalization of Petroleum Dominance, 1960-Present -- Infrastructure: Big Science Helps Big Oil -- 6. Consuming Cultures -- 7. To Have and Have Not -- Infrastructure: NYMEX and the Commodity of Crude -- Part IV: Living with Limits and Energy Transitions, 1980-Present -- Infrastructure: Climate Change Reveals a New World Order -- 8. "Extreme Oil," Climate Change, and Geopolitics -- Portrait of Addiction: U.S. Petroleum Use -- Epilogue: Resource Curse: Time for an Oil Change? -- Chronology of Petroleum in World History -- Chronology of Spills.
Summary "This concise, accessible introduction to the history of oil tells the story of how petroleum has shaped human life since it was first discovered oozing inconspicuously from the soil. For a century, human dependence on petroleum caused little discomfort as we enjoyed the heyday of cheap crude -- a glorious episode of energy gluttony that was destined to end. Today, we see the disastrous results in environmental degradation, political instability, and world economic disparity in the waning years of a petroleum-powered civilization -- lessons rooted in the finite nature of oil. Considering the nature of oil itself as well as humans' remarkable relationship with it, Brian C. Black spotlights our modern conundrum and then explores the challenges of our future without oil. It is this essential context, he argues, that will prepare us for our energy transition. Bringing his global perspective and wide-ranging technical knowledge, Black has written an essential contribution to environmental history and the rapidly emerging field of energy history in this sweeping, forward-looking survey."-- Provided by publisher
Subject Petroleum -- Economic aspects -- History.
Petroleum products -- History.
Petroleum industry and trade -- Social aspects -- History.
Pétrole (CaQQLa)201-0023842 -- Aspect économique (CaQQLa)201-0374333 -- Histoire. (CaQQLa)201-0378888
Produits pétroliers (CaQQLa)201-0005329 -- Histoire. (CaQQLa)201-0378888
Pétrole (CaQQLa)201-0021550 -- Industrie et commerce (CaQQLa)201-0021550 -- Aspect social (CaQQLa)201-0374080 -- Histoire. (CaQQLa)201-0378888
Petroleum -- Economic aspects. (OCoLC)fst01059276
Petroleum industry and trade -- Social aspects. (OCoLC)fst01059643
Petroleum products. (OCoLC)fst01059731
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
ISBN 9781538142462 (hardcover ; alk. paper)
1538142465
9781538142479 (paperback ; alk. paper)
1538142473 (paperback)
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