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OverviewIn a unique journey from the oil fields of the Caspian Sea to the refineries and financial centres of Northern Europe, James Marriott and Mika Minio-Paluello track the concealed routes along which flows the lifeblood of our economy. The stupendous resource of Azerbaijani crude has long inspired dreams of a world remade. From the revolutionary Futurism of the capital city, Baku, in the 1920s to the unblinking Capitalism of modern London, the drive to control the region's oil reserves - and hence people and events - has shattered environments and shaped societies. In The Oil Road, the human scale of village life in the Caucasus Mountains and the plains of Anatolia is suddenly, and sometimes fatally, confronted by the almost ungraspable scale of the oil corporation BP. Pipelines and tanker routes tie the fraying social democracies of Italy, Austria and Germany to the repressive regimes of Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey. A web of financial and political institutions in London stitches together the lives of metropolis and village. Building on a decade of study with Platform, Marriott and Minio-Paluello guide us through a previously obscured landscape of energy production and consumption, resistance and profit that has marked Europe for over a century. They blend the empathy of committed travel writing with the precision of investigative journalism in a timely book of compelling urgency. The human race travels the Oil Road, and this book helps us to realize where we are heading and why it is time to change direction. Full Product DetailsAuthor: James Marriott , Mika Minio-PaluelloPublisher: Verso Books Imprint: Verso Books Dimensions: Width: 16.50cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 24.10cm Weight: 0.752kg ISBN: 9781844676460ISBN 10: 1844676463 Pages: 376 Publication Date: 04 September 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for The Next Gulf If you want to know why Africa remains poor, read this book.A Ken Wiwa Praise for PLATFORM The radical London collective puts the culture into a dazzling array of social, ecological and anti-corporate campaigns. From mapping London's buried rivers to charting the flow of oil through City boardrooms, theirs is art with a purpose.A Time Out Praise for The Next Gulf: If you want to know why Africa remains poor, read this book. Ken Wiwa Praise for PLATFORM: The radical London collective puts the culture into a dazzling array of social, ecological and anti-corporate campaigns. From mapping London's buried rivers to charting the flow of oil through City boardrooms, theirs is art with a purpose. Time Out The Oil Road is an inspiring act of political cartography. It makes chastisingly visible the means by which we blithely consume 'the geology of elsewhere.' -- Robert Macfarlane, author of <i>The Wild Places</i> and <i>The Old Ways</i> As global powers scramble for the last of the world's diminishing resources, comes this book-well researched and written with empathy, integrity and imagination. It is timely and much needed. -- Ahdaf Soueif, author of <i>The Map of Love</i> This book is so masterful, so authoritatively researched and so elegantly written, that it succeeds in distilling a complex and changing 'carbon web' of engineering companies, legal firms, and financiers, into an intimate and engaging personal story. -- Suzi Gablik, author of <i>Has Modernism Failed?</i> Author InformationJames Marriott is an artist, naturalist, activist and co-author of The Next Gulf: London, Washington and the Oil Conflict in Nigeria. Based in Cairo, Mika Minio-Paluello is a sailor, beekeeper and campaigner for social movements resisting oil companies. Both work for Platform, a London-based arts, human rights and environmental justice organisation (www.platformlondon.org). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |