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Understanding the history of energy and its evolving place of
energy in society is essential to face the changing future of
energy production. Across North and South America, national and
localized understandings of energy as a common, public, or market
good have influenced the development of energy industries. Energy
in the Americas brings the diverse energy histories of North and
South American nations into dialogue with one another, presenting
an integrated hemispheric framework for understanding the
historical constructions of contemporary debates on the role of
energy in society. Rejecting pat truisms, this collection
historicizes the experiences of producers and policymakers and
assesses the interplay between environmental, technological,
political, and ideological influences within and between countries
and continents. Breaking down assumptions about the evolution of
national energy histories, Energy in the Americas broadens and
opens the conversation. De-emphasizing traditional focus on
national peculiarities, it favours an international, integrated
approach that brings together the work of established and emerging
scholars. This is an essential step in understanding the
circumstances that have created current energy policy and practice,
and the historical narratives that underpin how energy production
is conceptualized and understood.
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