Crude Britannia by James Marriott

Crude Britannia by James Marriott

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Crude Britannia by James Marriott

Britain is a land shaped by oil. How does that impact its past, present and future?

'Tells you all you need to know about oil's part in the industrialisation and deindustrialisation of Britain - how lives were built, how they were destroyed and how we now need to urgently build a green, just and sustainable economy'

-- Rebecca Long-Bailey MP

‘Vivid and detailed’

-- Financial Times

'A vivid, compelling and very human account of how big oil has infiltrated our lives, the people it's enriched and those it's abandoned'

-- Caroline Lucas MP

'Dripping with delicious detail'

-- Aditya Chakrabortty, 'Guardian' journalist

'Superbly illustrates how the UK's toxic relationship with oil has defined our politics, our lives and our cultureAn engrossing read'

-- Jon King, Gang of Four

'Compelling. [...] Marriott and Macalister take on the roles of sleuth, archaeologist, and witness to tell a story of oil, money and politics which changed millions of people's lives'

-- Madeleine Bunting, author of 'Love of Country: A Hebridean Journey' (Granta, 2017)

'As a former oil geologist who worked offshore during the heyday of the North Sea oil boom, I was transported back to those times. This book beautifully captures the mood and spirit of the time, and with a forensic approach it unravels the various political and financial events that took place between the UK government and the oil companies'

-- Tim Fairs, former Oil Geologist for Chevron

'Truly remarkable. [...] a unique insight into Britain's role and experiences in an oil addicted world'

-- Herbert Girardet, Executive Committee Member, Club of Rome

'A marvellously rich account of how the oil industry has come to shape contemporary Britain'

-- David Beetham, Emeritus Professor of Politics at Leeds

'Told with passion and wit, this is a brilliantly original account of oil's lasting national imprint'

-- Gavin Bridge, Professor of Geography, Durham University

‘A poignant and wonderfully crafted journey that connects the oil industries and global capitalism with local stories. The authors are thoughtful storytellers guiding us through this journey’

-- Farzana Khan, writer and Executive Director of Healing Justice London

'A harrowing read ... Marriott and Macalister interweave history and psychogeography. This is refreshing if not seamless: as the narrative style shifts from reportage to the rhythms of speech and prayer you would find in a David Peace novel'

-- Guardian

‘A stimulating firework display of a book … Crude Britannia demonstrates that, even in the midst of the pressures of practical struggle against the threat of extinction, historical understanding matters’

-- ‘The Ecologist’
James Marriott is the co-author of The Oil Road (Verso, 2012) and The Next Gulf (Constable, 2005). Terry Macalister is a journalist, author and filmmaker. He was Energy Editor at the Guardian, and is the co-author of Crude Britannia: How Oil Shaped a Nation, and an executive producer of The Oil Machine documentary. He is currently making a documentary about women climate prisoners.
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ISBN 13 9780745341095
ISBN 10 0745341098
Title Crude Britannia
Author James Marriott
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Pluto Press
Year published 2021-05-20
Number of pages 448
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.