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Black gives historical detail and analysis to account for this transformation.

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A wonderful demonstration of the possibilities of historical studies of technology and culture... Just as Black offers Petrolia as the prototypical landscape of industrial sacrifice, his book will surely serve as the model for a new genre of holistic historical studies of people, place, technology, and culture. -- Peter Coates Technology and Culture Petrolia is an intimate portrayal of the history of a major event that has affected not only this nation but the entire world as well... This book provides an excellent example of geographic writing that reveals that all places have a quality of their own, and of the kind of literate writing that is needed in our profession today. -- E. Willard Miller Professional Geographer A clear, concise telling of Petrolia's fascinating story... Black does an excellent job of examining the oil boom's impact on many aspects of the life and culture of the region. -- Ralph Wilcox Vernacular Architecture Newsletter Although Black uses the development of Petrolia to make larger points about how resource extraction changes ecological interactions, he is also interested in the region as a specific place with a specific history... While other scholars have written about what happens when capital is used to extract a resource from one region for the benefit of another, Black tells the story of transformation in this oil-rich valley at a level of detail and care that is rich and interesting in its own right. -- Hugh S. Gorman Historical Geography

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction. The Persistence of Oil on the Brain
Chapter 1. "A Good Time Coming for Whales"
Chapter 2. "A Triumph of Individualism"
Chapter 3. The Sacrificial Landscape of Petrolia
Chapter 4. Oil Creek as Industrial Apparatus
Chapter 5. "What Nature Intended This Place Should Be"
Chapter 6. Pithole: Boomtowns and the "Drawing Board City"
Chapter 7. Delusions of Permanence
Epilogue. The Legacy of Petrolia
Appendix
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index

Petrolia The Landscape of Americas First Oil Boom

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 11/08/2000
      ISBN13: 9780801863172, 978-0801863172
      ISBN10: 0801863171

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Black gives historical detail and analysis to account for this transformation.

      Trade Review
      A wonderful demonstration of the possibilities of historical studies of technology and culture... Just as Black offers Petrolia as the prototypical landscape of industrial sacrifice, his book will surely serve as the model for a new genre of holistic historical studies of people, place, technology, and culture. -- Peter Coates Technology and Culture Petrolia is an intimate portrayal of the history of a major event that has affected not only this nation but the entire world as well... This book provides an excellent example of geographic writing that reveals that all places have a quality of their own, and of the kind of literate writing that is needed in our profession today. -- E. Willard Miller Professional Geographer A clear, concise telling of Petrolia's fascinating story... Black does an excellent job of examining the oil boom's impact on many aspects of the life and culture of the region. -- Ralph Wilcox Vernacular Architecture Newsletter Although Black uses the development of Petrolia to make larger points about how resource extraction changes ecological interactions, he is also interested in the region as a specific place with a specific history... While other scholars have written about what happens when capital is used to extract a resource from one region for the benefit of another, Black tells the story of transformation in this oil-rich valley at a level of detail and care that is rich and interesting in its own right. -- Hugh S. Gorman Historical Geography

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments
      Introduction. The Persistence of Oil on the Brain
      Chapter 1. "A Good Time Coming for Whales"
      Chapter 2. "A Triumph of Individualism"
      Chapter 3. The Sacrificial Landscape of Petrolia
      Chapter 4. Oil Creek as Industrial Apparatus
      Chapter 5. "What Nature Intended This Place Should Be"
      Chapter 6. Pithole: Boomtowns and the "Drawing Board City"
      Chapter 7. Delusions of Permanence
      Epilogue. The Legacy of Petrolia
      Appendix
      Notes
      Select Bibliography
      Index

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