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SUMMARY:Placing Histories of Energy
DESCRIPTION:<p>	Join the Department of the History of Science for a conversation with several scholars who have recently written books on energy and society in the Middle East, the Arctic, Latin America, and East Asia: <strong>On Barak</strong> (<em>Powering Empire</em>, 2020); <strong>Bathsheba Demuth</strong> (<em>Floating Coast</em>, 2019), <strong>Jennifer Eaglin</strong> (<em>Sweet Fuel</em>, 2022), <strong>Diana J. Montaño</strong> (<em>Electrifying Mexico</em>, 2021), and <strong>Victor Seow</strong> (<em>Carbon Technocracy</em>, 2022). <!--break--></p><p>	Join the Department of the History of Science for a conversation with several scholars who have recently written books on energy and society in the Middle East, the Arctic, Latin America, and East Asia: <strong>On Barak</strong> (<em>Powering Empire</em>, 2020); <strong>Bathsheba Demuth</strong> (<em>Floating Coast</em>, 2019), <strong>Jennifer Eaglin</strong> (<em>Sweet Fuel</em>, 2022), <strong>Diana J. Montaño</strong> (<em>Electrifying Mexico</em>, 2021), and <strong>Victor Seow</strong> (<em>Carbon Technocracy</em>, 2022). </p><p>	<strong>Elizabeth Chatterjee</strong>, Assistant Professor of Environmental History at the University of Chicago, will moderate the discussion.<br><br><a data-url="https://harvard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_iFIHzwt2TzOq_CVRJiyOlQ" href="https://harvard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_iFIHzwt2TzOq_CVRJiyOlQ" title="">Register</a> in advance.</p><p>	Contact: <a href="mailto:seow@fas.harvard.edu">seow@fas.harvard.edu</a></p>
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