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Energy Transition And The Local Community A Theory Of Society Applied To Hazleton Pennsylvania Reprint 2016 Dan Rose

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Energy Transition And The Local Community A Theory Of Society Applied To Hazleton Pennsylvania Reprint 2016 Dan Rose
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Energy Transition And The Local Community A Theory Of Society Applied To Hazleton Pennsylvania Reprint 2016 Dan Rose instant download after payment.

Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.81 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Dan Rose
ISBN: 9781512809619, 1512809616
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: Reprint 2016

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Energy Transition And The Local Community A Theory Of Society Applied To Hazleton Pennsylvania Reprint 2016 Dan Rose by Dan Rose 9781512809619, 1512809616 instant download after payment.

The worldwide shift from coal to oil-based technology was devastating for many communities. This book tells the story of one such community: Hazleton, Pennsylvania. Through this case study, Rose defines both the vulnerability and the strength of local populations whose fortunes rest with the energy economy of the world.


The worldwide shift from coal to oil-based technology was devastating for many communities. This book tells the story of one such community: Hazleton, Pennsylvania. Through this case study, Rose defines both the vulnerability and the strength of local populations whose fortunes rest with the energy economy of the world.

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