Journal of Energy History / Revue d’histoire de l’énergie (JEHRHE)
Dossier : Foyers. Genre et énergies dans l’espace domestique 19e-21e s.
Special issue: Home and Hearth. Gender and Energies within the Domestic Space, 19th-21st C.
Foyers domestiques, genre et énergies : enjeux et perspectives, / Households, Gender, and Energies: Issues and Perspectives
Charles-François Mathis, Fabrice Virgili et Jean-Pierre Williot
Auteur.e.s membre de l'UMR : Fabrice Virgili, Jean-Pierre Williot
Axe(s) de recherche : 3. L’Europe comme civilisation matérielle en transitions, 5. Genre et Europe (XIXe-XXIe siècle)
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JEHRHE #6,
Foyers domestiques, genre et énergies : enjeux et perspectives, / Households, Gender, and Energies: Issues and Perspectives
Charles-François Mathis, Fabrice Virgili et Jean-Pierre Williot
Making Coal Sharp: Gendered Consumers and Users of Mineral Fuel in the 19th Century United States, Sean Adams
Networks of power? Rethinking class, gender and entrepreneurship in English electrification, 1880-1924, Graeme Gooday and Abigail Harrison Moore
Commercial strategies to promote domestic gas and electricity consumption, and the role of women (Lisbon, 1891-1970s), Ana Cardoso de Matos and Diego Bussola
Electricity and the Changing Contours of Masculinity in Los Angeles, 1900–1930, Jan Hansen
What a housewife should know: popularising electric devices in the Barcelona of the nineteen-thirties, Jordi Ferran Boleda
Relieving the Housewife: Gender and the Promise of Geothermal District Heating in Reykjavík, 1930s–1970s, Odinn Melsted
The uptake of new domestic energy technology in the 1950s-1960s: how women got involved in France and the Netherlands, Mariëlle Feenstra and Rachel Guyet
The breakthrough of the 21 degrees culture in Denmark. Undoing and doing gender in Danish home making after 1945, Mogens Rüdiger
Sources d’énergie
Local perspectives of national energy projects: reconstructing the impact of post war nuclear power stations in north Wales from archival sources, Marc Collinson


