近代英国における石炭:1830年から第二次世界大戦までの社会・文化史<br>Coal in Modern Britain : A Social and Cultural History from 1830 to the Second World War

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近代英国における石炭:1830年から第二次世界大戦までの社会・文化史
Coal in Modern Britain : A Social and Cultural History from 1830 to the Second World War

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 296 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781350523296

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This is the first book to examine the social and cultural significance of coal in British society in the 19th and 20th centuries.
An English-language translation of Charles-François Mathis's award-winning study, Coal in Modern Britain gets to the heart of Britain's evolving relationship with this controversial energy source. How did the general public use and manage coal on a daily basis? Did they readily accept it, did they reject it, and how? What were the material and cultural features of a society so reliant on coal? Historians have long considered the political, technical, and economic structures of energy systems, but here the vital social and cultural contexts are crucially laid bare.

The book demonstrates how coal shaped the living environment and the ways of thinking of British people from the early 19th century through to the 'coal-minded' society of the 1940s that had become entirely focussed on this fuel as an energy source. Mathis emphasises the perspectives of ordinary consumers and looks at the 'energy cultures' that emerged in everyday life in Britain during the period. He looks at how coal impacted the land, cities and homes of modern Britain, along with the developing habits and routines surrounding coal use within the domestic setting. Coal in Modern Britain also reveals how coal was taught to children, both at school and at home, and how it was vehemently defended against its rivals of oil, electricity and gas during this peak time of fuel pre-eminence.

Contents

List of Illustrations
Introduction
1. On the Frontiers of Coal
2. Black Mirror: The Mental World of Coal
3. The Coal Famine
4. Dear Coal: The Cost of Coal
5. The Ways and Means of Heating One's Home
6. Women and Children First
7. From One War to Another: Coal, primus inter pares
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index

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