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Sources of Power: How Energy Forges Human History [2 volumes]

Autor Manfred Weissenbacher
en Limba Engleză Quantity pack – 29 sep 2009 – vârsta până la 17 ani
A landmark book rolls out a bold, new, energy-based theory of human history based on a simple, yet powerful law: whoever controls the world's effective energy supplies during a given energy age will inevitably dominate the economic, political, and cultural history of that age.The innovative theory articulated in Sources of Power: How Energy Forges Human History parses history into four ages: the foraging, agriculture, coal, and oil ages, each defined by the dominant source of power. Manfred Weissenbacher tests this sweeping theory against the panorama of world history, combining formidable powers of synthesis with a specialist's deep understanding of energy systems and technologies.After proving the operation of his law through history and into the present, Weissenbacher applies it to global geopolitical trends. He assesses the prospects of the various candidate technologies to succeed oil and charts future scenarios based on the distribution of energy reserves. Finally, he forecasts the fates of the American and Chinese empires in the twilight of the oil age: the United States as a mature superpower forced to deploy military might to occupy oilfields in the Middle East; China as an emerging superpower forced to deploy economic might to muscle in on the development of Third World oilfields.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313356261
ISBN-10: 0313356262
Pagini: 890
Ilustrații: 112 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 165 x 239 x 76 mm
Greutate: 1.66 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

90 illustrations

Notă biografică

Manfred Weissenbacher is an independent energy consultant and teaches at the Department of Politics, Philosophy and Management at Copenhagen Business School.

Cuprins

Volume 1. Before Oil: The Ages of Foraging, Agriculture, and CoalIntroductionPart I. Foraging AgeBibliography to Part IPart II. Agricultural Agechapter 1 what is agriculture?chapter 2 How Did Agricultural Technology Emerge?chapter 3 The Spread of Agriculturechapter 4 Fruit, Measles, and Backachechapter 5 Transformed Societychapter 6 Muscle Power: The Mammalian Machinechapter 7 Wind and WaterPowerchapter 8 Biomass: Energy for Lighting, Heating, and Metallurgychapter 9 Weapons Technology: Energy Used to Kill and Destroychapter 10 The Rise and Fall of Grain-Fueled Empireschapter 11 The Early Wheat Empireschapter 12 The Rise of Europechapter 13 The Opening of the Worldchapter 14 The Super-Agricultural EraBibliography to part IIPart III. Coal Agechapter 15 What Is Coal?chapter 16 The Emergence of Coal Technologychapter 17 How Coal Technology Spreadchapter 18 Transitional Downturn: Pollution, Poverty, and Hard Workchapter 19 Longer Lives, Better Education, More Rightschapter 20 Knowledge and Technologychapter 21 Deadlier Weaponschapter 22 Improved Agriculturechapter 23 Increased Mobility and Trade: Global Economic Integrationchapter 24 The Coal-Powered EmpiresBibliography to Part IIIVolume 2. The Oil Age and BeyondIntroductionPart IV. Oil Agechapter 25 What Is Crude Oil?chapter 26 The Emergence of Oil Technologychapter 27 How Oil Technology Spreadchapter 28 Life in the Oil Agechapter 29 Technology and Knowledgechapter 30 Weaponschapter 31 Agriculture in the Oil Agechapter 32 Diverse Energy Mixchapter 33 Economic Expansionchapter 34 Population Developmentchapter 35 The Oil-Powered EmpiresBibliography to Part IVPart V. Beyond the Oil Agechapter 36 The Problem of Climate Changechapter 37 Transport Fuel for the Futurechapter 38 Electricity for the Futurechapter 39 Extended Oil Age?-Energy Mix until 2030chapter 40 Who Got the Power?chapter 41 Nuclear Age or Second Coal Age?chapter 42 Energy for AllBibliography to Part VEpilogueIndex

Recenzii

This is a long single-authored work admirable for its clarity, depth, and informed synthesis-as well as its importance to scholars, policymakers, and students in the many intertwining fields concerned with energy and politics.
An excellent book for interdisciplinary discussion courses. Highly recommended. General readers and lower- and upper-division undergraduates.