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Social Inequality in the Supply and Use of Fuel in Scottish Towns c.1750–1850

  • Richard D. Oram(author)
Chapter of: Environmental and Social Justice in the City: Historical Perspectives(pp. 211–232)
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TitleSocial Inequality in the Supply and Use of Fuel in Scottish Towns c.1750–1850
ContributorRichard D. Oram(author)
Landing pagehttps://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctv289dvs1.14
Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
CopyrightRichard D. Oram
PublisherThe White Horse Press
Published on2011-01-31
Page rangepp. 211–232
Print length24 pages
LanguageEnglish (Original)
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Richard D. Oram

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Professor of Medieval and Environmental History at University of Stirling
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8766-9345

Richard Oram is Professor of Medieval and Environmental History and Director of the Centre for Environmental History at the University of Stirling, UK. He is the author of ‘Abondance inépuisable? Crise de l’approvisionnement en combustible et réactions en Écosse du Nord environ 1500 et environ 1800’ in J-M. Derex and F. Grégoire, eds. Histoire économique et sociale de la tourbe et des tourbières: Actes du deuxième colloque international du Groupe d’histoire des zones humides (Cordemais, 2009) and, with Paul Adderley, of ‘Lordship and Environmental Change in Central Highland Scotland c.1300–c.1450’, Journal of the North Atlantic, 1, 2008.

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