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Paradoxical Harvest: Energy and Explanation in British History, 1870-1914 Book

Paradoxical Harvest: Energy and Explanation in British History, 1870-1914
Paradoxical Harvest: Energy and Explanation in British History, 1870-1914, This book is a study of the relationship between the use of energy in society and the general pattern of development in Great Britain during the 1870–1914 era. Professor Adams argues that Britain's apparent 'decline' in this period was not in fact a decli, Paradoxical Harvest: Energy and Explanation in British History, 1870-1914 has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Paradoxical Harvest: Energy and Explanation in British History, 1870-1914, This book is a study of the relationship between the use of energy in society and the general pattern of development in Great Britain during the 1870–1914 era. Professor Adams argues that Britain's apparent 'decline' in this period was not in fact a decli, Paradoxical Harvest: Energy and Explanation in British History, 1870-1914
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  • Paradoxical Harvest: Energy and Explanation in British History, 1870-1914
  • Written by author Richard N. Adams
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, September 1982
  • This book is a study of the relationship between the use of energy in society and the general pattern of development in Great Britain during the 1870–1914 era. Professor Adams argues that Britain's apparent 'decline' in this period was not in fact a decli
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List of figures and tables; Preface; 1. A historical overview, 1870–1914; 2. Concepts and theory; 3. The levelling off of energy consumption; 4. The world structure expands; 5. Triggering flows: trade, investment and invisibles; 6. Triggering flows: skills; 7. The case of grain agriculture; 8. Advantages at home; 9. The regulatory weakness of government; 10. The relation of human energy to non-human energy; 11. Conclusion; Appendix: obtaining human energy sectors; References; Index.


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