The Rise and Fall of King Coal

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421451091

American Energy Transitions in an Age of Markets, 1800-1940

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By Mark Aldrich
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Mark Aldrich is the Marilyn Carlson Nelson Professor Emeritus of Economics at Smith College and the author of Death Rode the Rails: American Railroad Accidents and Safety, 1829-1965; Back on Track: American Railroad Accidents and Safety, 1965-2015; and Safety First: Technology, Labor, and Business in the Building of American Work Safety, 1870-1939.

List of Figures List of Text Tables Preface Introduction Part I: The Rise 1. The Dawning of the Coal Age, 1800-1860 2. The Age of Bituminous Coal, 1860-World War I Part 2: Losing Industry 3. Soft Coal in Industry, 1900-1940-The Long Good Bye 4. Railroads: Fuel Substitution and Conservation, 1885-1943 Part 3: Leaving Home 5. Coal Departs the Urban Kitchen, 1900-1940 6. "Cooking Shouldn't Cook the Cook": The Kerosene Kitchen, In Rural America, 1870-1940 7. The Battle of the Basements: Oil, Gas and the Retreat of Coal, 1917-1940 Part 4: Counterattack 8. Coal Fights Back: Machines, Markets and Research, 1880-1945 Conclusion Appendices Appendix I: Basic Data Appendix II: Chapters 1 and 2 Appendix III: Chapters 3 and 4 Appendix IV: Chapters 5-7 Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Measurement and Conversion Factors Notes Bibliography Index

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