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
Coal canals, oil pipelines, and electricity transmission wires transformed the built environment of ...
This paper provides an account of how past changes in energy demand have affected the balancing of t...
Power to the People examines the varied but interconnected relationships between energy consumption ...
This paper explores the evidence for fuel transitions affecting three of Scotland’s major lowland ur...
The gas industry which supplied illumination to commercial and domestic premises, played a significa...
The broad aim of this article is to examine the pattern and determinants of energy consumption in Sc...
In the 1820s and 1830s, British industry faced a choice between two energy sources to fuel its expan...
This article explores the changing use of commons in seventeenth-century upland Scandinavia. The mai...
This article offers a fresh perspective on the historical evolution of energy consumption in Britain...
The historical British ‘timber famine’ of the 18th century is re-examined in the light of contempora...
Coal canals, oil pipelines, and electricity transmission wires transformed the built environment of ...
We provide a natural resource explanation for the divergence of the Portuguese economy relative to o...
The use of water power in grain milling, and its contribution to the early stages of the Industrial...
Power to the People examines the varied but interconnected relationships between energy consumption ...
Because energy is usually absent from modern growth analysis, Unified growth models designed to stud...
Coal canals, oil pipelines, and electricity transmission wires transformed the built environment of ...
This paper provides an account of how past changes in energy demand have affected the balancing of t...
Power to the People examines the varied but interconnected relationships between energy consumption ...
This paper explores the evidence for fuel transitions affecting three of Scotland’s major lowland ur...
The gas industry which supplied illumination to commercial and domestic premises, played a significa...
The broad aim of this article is to examine the pattern and determinants of energy consumption in Sc...
In the 1820s and 1830s, British industry faced a choice between two energy sources to fuel its expan...
This article explores the changing use of commons in seventeenth-century upland Scandinavia. The mai...
This article offers a fresh perspective on the historical evolution of energy consumption in Britain...
The historical British ‘timber famine’ of the 18th century is re-examined in the light of contempora...
Coal canals, oil pipelines, and electricity transmission wires transformed the built environment of ...
We provide a natural resource explanation for the divergence of the Portuguese economy relative to o...
The use of water power in grain milling, and its contribution to the early stages of the Industrial...
Power to the People examines the varied but interconnected relationships between energy consumption ...
Because energy is usually absent from modern growth analysis, Unified growth models designed to stud...
Coal canals, oil pipelines, and electricity transmission wires transformed the built environment of ...
This paper provides an account of how past changes in energy demand have affected the balancing of t...
Power to the People examines the varied but interconnected relationships between energy consumption ...