Fire is a force that links everyday human activities to some of the most powerful energetic movements of the Earth. Drawing together the energy-centred social theory of Georges Bataille, the fire-centred environmental history of Stephen Pyne, and the work of a number of ‘pyrotechnology’ scholars, the paper proposes that the generalized study of combustion is a key to contextualizing human energetic practices within a broader ‘economy’ of terrestrial and cosmic energy flows. We examine the relatively recent turn towards fossil-fuelled ‘internal combustion’ in the light of a much longer human history of ‘broadcast’ burning of vegetation and of artisanal pyrotechnologies – the use of heat to transform diverse materials. A combustion-centred an...
The importance of fire in human social evolution is widely acknowledged but the extent of its impact...
In this chapter, we review the history of man’s dependence on carbonaceous fuels for survival, begin...
The control of fire plays a fundamental role in human history and cultural evolution. However, with ...
Fire is a force that links everyday human activities to some of the most powerful energetic movement...
This project curates a genealogy of energy, treating energy as a historical entity that is generated...
The invention of near-instantaneous combustion – the fiery explosion – is an event in both in planet...
Combustion – especially the burning of fossil fuels – is central to the problematic of human geologi...
The effects of combustion feature prominently in the planetary predicament signaled by the Anthropoc...
Numbers of animal species react to the natural phenomenon of fire, but only humans have learnt to co...
Views of fire in the contemporary physical sciences arguably accord with Heraclitus’ proposal that ‘...
Fire is the quintessential human technology. It is also a potent symbol whose meaning has become cen...
Major revolutions in energy capture have occurred in both Earth and human history, with each transit...
If origins are as complex and perturbing as Derrida suggests, then we might ask of the current anthr...
Abstract The present review describes the role of different energy regimes throughout the human hist...
Match, wood, flame. Pyrocultures, settler colonial pyrophobia. Internal combustion. Wildfire. Petroc...
The importance of fire in human social evolution is widely acknowledged but the extent of its impact...
In this chapter, we review the history of man’s dependence on carbonaceous fuels for survival, begin...
The control of fire plays a fundamental role in human history and cultural evolution. However, with ...
Fire is a force that links everyday human activities to some of the most powerful energetic movement...
This project curates a genealogy of energy, treating energy as a historical entity that is generated...
The invention of near-instantaneous combustion – the fiery explosion – is an event in both in planet...
Combustion – especially the burning of fossil fuels – is central to the problematic of human geologi...
The effects of combustion feature prominently in the planetary predicament signaled by the Anthropoc...
Numbers of animal species react to the natural phenomenon of fire, but only humans have learnt to co...
Views of fire in the contemporary physical sciences arguably accord with Heraclitus’ proposal that ‘...
Fire is the quintessential human technology. It is also a potent symbol whose meaning has become cen...
Major revolutions in energy capture have occurred in both Earth and human history, with each transit...
If origins are as complex and perturbing as Derrida suggests, then we might ask of the current anthr...
Abstract The present review describes the role of different energy regimes throughout the human hist...
Match, wood, flame. Pyrocultures, settler colonial pyrophobia. Internal combustion. Wildfire. Petroc...
The importance of fire in human social evolution is widely acknowledged but the extent of its impact...
In this chapter, we review the history of man’s dependence on carbonaceous fuels for survival, begin...
The control of fire plays a fundamental role in human history and cultural evolution. However, with ...