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Energy and Environment in American History: 1705-2005

STS.038 · Science, Technology, and Society · Undergraduate · Fall 2006

Prof. Peter Shulman

MIT · Tier 1

A survey of how America has become the world’s largest consumer of energy. Explores American history from the perspective of energy and its relationship to politics, diplomacy, the economy, science and technology, labor, culture, and the environment. Topics include muscle and water power in early America, coal and the Industrial Revolution, electrification, energy consumption in the home, oil and U.S. foreign policy, automobiles and suburbanization, nuclear power, OPEC and the 70’s energy crisi…

Social SciencesEnergy, Climate & SustainabilityEngineeringEnergyCivil EngineeringPolicy and Administration

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Prof. Peter Shulman. STS.038 Energy and Environment in American History: 1705-2005. Fall 2006. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.

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