In a new light : histories of women and energy / edited by Abigail Harrison Moore and R.W. Sandwell.
2021
HD9502.A2 I5 2021
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In a new light : histories of women and energy / edited by Abigail Harrison Moore and R.W. Sandwell.
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9780228007579 (electronic book)
0228007577 (electronic book)
9780228007562 (electronic book)
0228007569 (electronic book)
0228007577 (electronic book)
9780228007562 (electronic book)
0228007569 (electronic book)
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Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2021.
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©2021
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English
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1 online resource.
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HD9502.A2 I5 2021
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333.79
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
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Table of Contents
1 Changing the Plot: Including Women in Energy History (and Explaining Why They Were Missing)
2 Finding Women in the History of Lighting: Candles in the English Home, 1815-1910
3 Women, Fear, and Fossil Fuels
4 Agency, Ambivalence, and the Women's Guide to Powering Up the Home in England, 1870-1895
5 Women in Energy Engineering: Changing Roles and Gender Contexts in Britain, 1890-1934
6 Brown Bread and Washing Machines: Nostalgia and Perspective in Irish Women's Experiences of Rural Electrification
7 Complex Agency in the Great Acceleration: Women and Energy in the Ruhr Area after 1945
8 Anthropocene Women: Energy, Agency, and the Home in Twentieth-Century Britain
2 Finding Women in the History of Lighting: Candles in the English Home, 1815-1910
3 Women, Fear, and Fossil Fuels
4 Agency, Ambivalence, and the Women's Guide to Powering Up the Home in England, 1870-1895
5 Women in Energy Engineering: Changing Roles and Gender Contexts in Britain, 1890-1934
6 Brown Bread and Washing Machines: Nostalgia and Perspective in Irish Women's Experiences of Rural Electrification
7 Complex Agency in the Great Acceleration: Women and Energy in the Ruhr Area after 1945
8 Anthropocene Women: Energy, Agency, and the Home in Twentieth-Century Britain