Books

2023 Energizing Neoliberalism: The 1970s Energy Crisis and the Making of Modern America (Johns Hopkins University Press, October 2023).

2023 Energy In/Out of Place, co-edited w/ Anne Pasek and Emily Roehl (Mystery Spot Books, 2023).

2022 Solarities: Seeking Energy Justice, w/ After Oil Collective (University of Minnesota Press Forerunners Series)

2016 After Oil, co-authored w/ Petrocultures Research Group (West Virginia University Press).


Articles

2024 “Bankrupt.” In Energized: Keywords for a New Politics of Energy and Environment. Edited by Jennifer Wenzel and Imre Szeman (West Virginia University Press, forthcoming).

2023 “The Use of Energy History,” Modern American History (Summer 2023), https://doi.org/10.1017/mah.2023.31.

2023 “‘Keep Movin’: Convoy (1978), Car Films, and Petro-Populism in the 1970s,” in American Energy Cinema, edited by Robert Lifset, Raechel Lutz, and Sarah Stanford-McInyre (West Virginia University Press, 2023).

2023 w/ Imre Szeman, “Carbon Democracy Ten Years In: An Interview with Timothy Mitchell.” Cultural Studies, (Online, March 2022, in print 2023).

2022 “Oil, Culture, and Modernity.” In Handbook on Oil and International Relations, eds., Roland Dannreuther and Wojciech Ostrowski (Edward Elgar).

2021 Co-authored with Imre Szeman, “Energy Humanities and the Petroleumscape,” in Oil Spaces: Exploring the Global Petroleumscape, edited by Carola Hein (Routledge).

2020 “Energizing Finance: The Energy Crisis, Oil Futures, and Neoliberal Narratives,” Enterprise and Society (Honorable Mention for the 2020 Phil Scranton Best Article Prize).

2020 “‘A Vibrant National Preoccupation’: Embracing an Energy Conservation Ethic in the 1970s,” Environmental History.

2017 “The Ambivalent Aesthetics of Oil: Project Documerica and the Energy Crisis in 1970s America,” Environmental History.

2011 “Wal-Mart and the Historians: A Review,” Journal of Historical Research in Marketing.


Reviews

2023 The Long Crisis: New York City and the Path to Neoliberalism (Oxford UP), by Benjamin Holtzman, Journal of American History 110, no. 1 (June 2023), https://doi.org/10.1093/jahist/jaad159.

2022 Oil Money: Middle East Petrodollars and the Transformation of U.S. Empire, 1967-1988 (Cornell UP), by David M. Wight, Enterprise and Society (February 2022).

2021 The Republican Reversal: Conservatives and the Environment from Nixon to Trump (Harvard UP), by James Morton Turner and Andrew C. Isenberg, Environmental History 25, no 1 (January 2021).

2020 Landscapes of Power: Politics of Energy in the Navajo Nation (Duke UP) by Dana E. Powell, Technology and Culture 64, no. 4 (October 2020), 1256-57.

2020 A Field on Fire: The Future of Environmental History (U of Alabama Press), edited by Mark D. Hersey and Ted Steinberg, Journal of American History 107, no.1 (June 2020): 147-148.

2018 Powering Up Canada: The History of Power, Fuel, and Energy from 1600 (McGill-Queens UP), edited by R.A. Sandwell in Network in Canadian History and Environment.

2017 Utopia or Bust: A Guide to the Present Crisis (Verso), by Benjamin Kunkel in Alternate Routes.


Other

2024 “Digital Revolution” and “New York City Blackout, 1977” in Energy in American History: A Political, Social, and Environmental Encyclopedia, edited by Jeffrey B. Webb (forthcoming, ABC-CLIO).

2023 “New Book: Energizing Neoliberalism,” Network in Canadian History and Environment Blog, November 15, 2023.

2023 Podcast: After Oil: “The Challenge and Promise of Getting the World Off Fossil Fuels,” The Conversation Weekly, February 23, 2023.

2021 “Opinion: The Damaging Impact of Unattainable Expectations,” February 25, 2021, Inside Higher Ed.

2020 w/ Anne Pasek and Emily Roehl, “How to plan successful e-conferences during and after the COVID-19 pandemic,” November 16, 2020, theconversation.com.

2020 “COVID-19, Electric Cars, and the Life-Sized City,” November 13, 2020, energyhumanities.ca.

2020 w/ Anne Pasek and Emily Roehl, “Making and Meeting Online: A White Paper on E-Conferences, Workshops, and Other Experiments in Low Carbon Research Exchange,” October 6, 2020, energyhumanities.ca.