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Article Sylvia Ryerson (2020)
Precarious Politics: Friends of Coal, the UMWA, and the Affective Terrain of Energy Identification. American Quarterly (pp. 719-747). (/isis/citation/CBB304195411/) unapi

Article Nikki Luke; Nik Heynen (2020)
Community Solar as Energy Reparations: Abolishing Petro-Racial Capitalism in New Orleans. American Quarterly (pp. 603-625). (/isis/citation/CBB798847434/) unapi

Article Walter Gordon (2020)
International Powers: Energy and Progress in Dark Princess and Black Empire. American Quarterly (pp. 581-602). (/isis/citation/CBB559642814/) unapi

Book Veli-Pekka Tynkkynen (2019)
The Energy of Russia: Hydrocarbon Culture and Climate Change. (/isis/citation/CBB671500549/) unapi

Book Cara New Daggett (2019)
The Birth of Energy: Fossil Fuels, Thermodynamics, and the Politics of Work. (/isis/citation/CBB510402598/) unapi

Article Efrain O'Neill-Carrillo; Emmanuel Mercado; Oscar Luhring; et al. (September 2019)
Community Energy Projects in the Caribbean: Advancing Socio-Economic Development and Energy Transitions. IEEE Technology and Society Magazine (pp. 44-55). (/isis/citation/CBB741220720/) unapi

Article Lifset, Robert; Valencius, Conevery Bolton; Seow, Victor Kian Giap; et al. (July 2019)
Forum: The Environmental History of Energy Transitions. Environmental History. (/isis/citation/CBB443994746/) unapi

Article Marten Boon (Spring 2019)
A Climate of Change? The Oil Industry and Decarbonization in Historical Perspective. Business History Review (pp. 101-125). (/isis/citation/CBB981995095/) unapi

Article Jennifer Eaglin (January 2019)
The Demise of the Brazilian Ethanol Program: Environmental and Economic Shocks, 1985–1990. Environmental History (pp. 104-129). (/isis/citation/CBB102895968/) unapi

Article Maite Hernando-Arrese; Manuel Tironi (2019)
Worlding hydropower: River realities in the Chilean Patagonia. Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society (pp. 295-309). (/isis/citation/CBB025544137/) unapi

Book Giuliano Garavini (2019)
The rise and fall of OPEC in the twentieth century. (/isis/citation/CBB275631503/) unapi

Book Michael Camp (2019)
Unnatural resources: Energy and environmental politics in Appalachia after the 1973 oil embargo. (/isis/citation/CBB263169855/) unapi

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Does energy poverty have a female face in Chile?. Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society (pp. 378-390). (/isis/citation/CBB520214421/) unapi

Thesis John Skylor Cropper (2019)
Fueling the State: Energy, Politics, and the Environment in Senegal, 1450 to the Present. (/isis/citation/CBB622441801/) unapi

Article Victor Seow (December 2018)
The Metabolism of Modern Migration. Transfers (pp. 123-129). (/isis/citation/CBB915286515/) unapi

Article Abby Kinchy; Guy Schaffer (November 2018)
Disclosure Conflicts: Crude Oil Trains, Fracking Chemicals, and the Politics of Transparency. Science, Technology, and Human Values (pp. 1011-1038). (/isis/citation/CBB796979408/) unapi

Article Rebekah Shirley; Daniel Kammen (June 2018)
Mundane is the New Radical: The Resurgence of Energy Megaprojects and Implications for the Global South. IEEE Technology and Society Magazine (pp. 18-26). (/isis/citation/CBB228854132/) unapi

Book Richard Rhodes (2018)
Energy: A Human History. (/isis/citation/CBB960701599/) unapi

Book Thor Hogan (2018)
Hydrocarbon Nation: How Energy Security Made Our Nation Great and Climate Security Will Save Us. (/isis/citation/CBB967382429/) unapi

Article Sara Heidenreich (May 2018)
Outreaching, Outsourcing, and Disembedding: How Offshore Wind Scientists Consider Their Engagement with Society. Science, Technology, and Human Values (pp. 464-486). (/isis/citation/CBB093525125/) unapi

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