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- Language
- Danish
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- Publisher
- Aarhus Universitetsforlag
- Pages
- 1
- ISBN
- 9788771847932
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The book is widely praised for its excellent structure, clear focus, and engaging presentation of a complex topic. Reviewers highlight its ability to effectively explain the background of historical energy crises and the societal journey into and out of fossil fuels, including discussions on gas and wind energy. A significant strength noted is its unique cultural-historical perspective, which adeptly connects these broader energy narratives to the everyday lives of ordinary people, illustrating how energy shapes daily routines in homes, agriculture, industry, and transport. The book is commended for its original angle, sharpness in drawing connections, and its accessible "snack-book" format, making it a quick and enjoyable read that can be completed in a single evening. The use of a first-person narrative, where the author clearly conveys their intentions, is also seen as a positive, enhancing the reader's connection to the material.
The main point of criticism raised by reviewers concerns the book's timeliness. Published in 2019, some readers feel that significant developments have occurred in the energy landscape since its release. This suggests that while the historical context and foundational explanations remain valuable, certain contemporary aspects or future outlooks might benefit from an update to reflect more recent events and changes in the field. Beyond this specific observation, no other significant criticisms or negative points are mentioned regarding the book's content, style, or overall execution.
Overall, the book is highly recommended as a very readable and interesting exploration of energy history and its profound impact on society. It offers a compelling blend of historical context and personal relevance, making the topic engaging and accessible to a broad audience. This book would particularly appeal to readers interested in the cultural and everyday history of energy, especially those who enjoy understanding how broad societal shifts impact individual lives. It is also well-suited for anyone looking for a well-structured, concise, and thought-provoking read on the evolution of our relationship with energy, who might appreciate a quick, informative overview rather than an exhaustive academic treatise.
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