The Prize

Stars
4
Length
929 pages
Author
Daniel Yergin
Eras
Age of Global Civilization (1844-present)
Types
History
The Prize
Synopsis
"Daniel Yergin's first prize-winning book, Shattered Peace, was a history of the Cold War. Afterwards the young academic star joined the energy project of the Harvard Business School and wrote the best-seller Energy Future. Following on from there, The Prize, winner of the 1992 Pulitzer Prize for nonfiction, is a comprehensive history of one of the commodities that powers the world--oil. Founded in the 19th century, the oil industry began producing kerosene for lamps and progressed to gasoline. Huge personal fortunes arose from it, and whole nations sprung out of the power politics of the oil wells. Yergin's fascinating account sweeps from early robber barons like John D. Rockefeller, to the oil crisis of the 1970s, through to the Gulf War." [Amazon]
The book points out two momentous events that occurred in 1991: the coalition of 35 nations that liberated Kuwait after invasion by Iraq and the collapse of the Soviet Union;
RefTags
Yergin: The Prize
Released
1991
Location
Global
Setting