Papers

 

From Baku to Batumi: Oil And the Creation of the Soviet State

Sara Brinegar (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

 

Hydro-energy in India in Historical Perspective: The Power of Water Tower

Maitreyee Choudhury (North Bengal University)

 

Making the Nuclear Turn: South Korea and Electrical Reconstruction, 1948-1969

John P. DiMoia (National University of Singapore)

 

From "Co-Prosperity" to "Production Sharing:" Sumatran Oil Development in Japanese-Indonesian Relations

Eric G. Dinmore ( Hampden-Sydney College)

 

Powering the "Paris of the East": Electrical Energy and the Making of Pre-1937 Urban Shanghai

Har Ye Kan (Harvard University)

 

Oil, International Capital, and Sovereignty Along Republican China's Periphery

Judd Kinzley (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

 

Village, Nation and "Atoms for Progress": Japanese Nuclear Policy in Tokai-mura

Shi-Lin Loh (Harvard University)

 

Energy Markets, Monopoly and Power in China

Ian Matthew Miller (Harvard University)

 

Wiring the New Order: Indonesian Village Electrification, National Identity, and Authoritarian Technopolitics (1966-1998)

Yulianto Mohsin (Cornell University)

 

The Energetics of Militarized Landscapes: War, Flood, and Famine in China's Henan Province

Micah S. Muscolino (Georgetown University)

 

Electricity Matters, but Is Electricity Matter? Physicists and Jurists on Power Theft in Early 20th Century Japan

Takuji Okamoto (The University of Tokyo)

 

Resource Politics and State-Society Relations: Why are certain states more inclusive than others?

Jin Sato (University of Tokyo)

 

Carbon Technocracy: Energy, Expertise, and Economy in Japan and Manchuria

Victor Seow (Harvard University)

 

"The Energy Revolution in the Soviet Union": The Great Oil and Gas Boom Disaster in Western Siberia (1960s-1980s)

Eva M. Stolberg (University of Duisburg-Essen)

 

Unclaimed Prize: Oil Explorations in Pre-1941 Manchuria
Daqing Yang (George Washington University)