Nederland, land van olie en gas: De omarming van de petrogeschiedenis voor een duurzame toekomst

Publication date

2025-05

Authors

Plets, GertjanISNI 0000000492917480
Kuijt, Marin
Vonk, Christiaan

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Abstract

The Dutch twentieth century was defined by oil and gas. In this article we introduce the concept of 'petrohistory': a (national) history structured around petroleum and its effects on economy, politics, culture, and infrastructure. We use this as a tool to explore the influence of fossil fuels on Dutch history. We argue that oil and gas created path dependencies in different domains, especially the economy, politics, culture, and infrastructure. Finally, we call on historians to investigate the development of these dependencies. In light of climate change and energy transition, historians must study the fossil past of the Netherlands and how this past threatens our future.

Keywords

climate change, energy history, path dependency, petrohistory, the Netherlands, History, SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy, SDG 13 - Climate Action

Citation

Plets, G, Kuijt, M & Vonk, C 2025, 'Nederland, land van olie en gas : De omarming van de petrogeschiedenis voor een duurzame toekomst', Tijdschrift Voor Geschiedenis, vol. 138, no. 1, pp. 60-73. https://doi.org/10.5117/TVG2025.1.005.PLET