Vietnam's Coal Frontier

Mining, Environment, and Empire

Thuy Linh Nguyen author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Publishing:30th Nov '25

£95.00

This title is due to be published on 30th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Vietnam's Coal Frontier cover

The first full-length treatment of the environmental, economic and social history of large-scale coal mining in French colonial Vietnam.

In one of the first energy histories of Southeast Asia, Thuy Linh Nguyen explores the environmental, economic and social impacts of large-scale coal mining in French colonial Vietnam, arguing for the centrality of the carbon energy in shaping the local communities and environment spanning water, sea, land, and timber forests.In one of the first energy histories of Southeast Asia, Thuy Linh Nguyen explores the environmental, economic and social history of large-scale coal mining in French colonial Vietnam. Focusing on the Quảng Yên coal basin in northern Vietnam, known for its world's largest anthracite coal mines, this deeply researched study demonstrates how mining came to dominate the landscape, restructuring the region's environment and upending local communities. Nguyen pays particular attention to the role of various non-state local actors, often underrepresented in grand narratives of modern Vietnam, including Vietnamese and Chinese migrant mine workers, timber traders, loggers and local ethnic minorities. Breaking away from the metropole-colony paradigm, Nguyen offers a new lens through which to explore the dynamics of colonial rule and the importance of inter-Asian networks, arguing that the colonial energy regime must be understood as a complex, multi-layered interaction between empire, capital, labour, water, sea, land and timber forests.

ISBN: 9781009638012

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324 pages