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- A panoramic historical account of India's ascent in the global fossil economy India is today one of the world's largest producers and consumers of fossil fuels, driving new investments in the global fossil economy and achieving record-breaking levels of coal extraction at home.
- About the Author: Matthew Shutzer is assistant professor of history at the University of California, Berkeley.
- 304 Pages
- Technology, Power Resources
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A panoramic historical account of India's ascent in the global fossil economy
India is today one of the world's largest producers and consumers of fossil fuels, driving new investments in the global fossil economy and achieving record-breaking levels of coal extraction at home. As the planet burns from the climate crisis, this entrenchment of fossil fuel dependency has left many wondering how we arrived at this point. Until the Last Ton provides a sweeping new appraisal of this planetary dilemma, uncovering how India became part of an emerging fossil capitalism that continues to shape the present. Matthew Shutzer traces the origins of the country's fossil economy to the early nineteenth century, when India's coal-bearing lands in the forests of the Chotanagpur Plateau became frontiers of energy production under the British Empire. Investments in coal anchored global capital in this remote landscape, transforming the forest into the center of imperial overseas coal production across a century of colonial rule. Shutzer shows that at the heart of these shifts was a colonial legal framework of subterranean property, one that European firms and Indian landowners used to dispossess Indigenous cultivators living on the land, and which forged mining property through the progressive ecological destruction of this highland agrarian world. Following these dynamics into the postcolonial period, Until the Last Ton reveals the enduring impacts of colonial property in the remaking of India's fossil economy after empire, shedding new light on the rise of energy-intensive development in a postwar era defined by escalating crises of energy, capitalism, and the environment.About the Author
Matthew Shutzer is assistant professor of history at the University of California, Berkeley.Dimensions (Overall): 9.25 Inches (H) x 6.12 Inches (W)
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 304
Genre: Technology
Sub-Genre: Power Resources
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Theme: Fossil Fuels
Format: Hardcover
Author: Matthew Shutzer
Language: English
Street Date: August 18, 2026
TCIN: 1006771997
UPC: 9780691265919
Item Number (DPCI): 247-34-0331
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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