Energie in der modernen Gesellschaft: Zeithistorische Perspektiven (Paperback)
Dr. Dirk Schaal (author of contributions), Prof. Dr. Thomas Kroll (editor), Gerhard Mener (author of contributions), Alexandra von KÃ"nsberg-Langenstadt (author of contributions), Frank HÃ"rrich (cover design/artwork), Hendrik Ehrhardt (editor), Dirk van Laak (author of contributions), Cornelia Altenburg (author of contributions), Peter Döring (author of contributions), RÃ"diger Graf (author of contributions), Holger Nehring (author of contributions), Mario Neukirch (author of contributions), Sören Schöbel-Rutschmann (author of contributions)Published: 23/05/2012
This volume presents the state of the art of historical research into the topic of energy and provides the reader with a look at the newest trends. The modern understanding of the question of energy resources was shaped by the oil crisis of 1973 and the subsequent economic developments in the 1980s. The focus of this volume lies on how our perception, creation and use of energy have changed over the last decades. Based on case studies, the authors reveal the historical background of this area of research, analyze the most important participants and show how very differently the various actors and institutions involved dealt with the political and social ramifications of these developments.
Publisher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co KG
ISBN: 9783525300305
Number of pages: 286
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