‘Fueling Mexico convincingly places wood, water, coal, and oil at the center of Mexico's historical narrative while undermining Eurocentric approaches to energy transitions. Expertly written and deeply researched, this superb energy history, the first of its kind for Latin America, invites scholars and students alike to rethink their understanding of Mexico's momentous economic and social transformations.'
Matthew Vitz - University of California, San Diego
‘Vergara provides an exquisite analysis of a captivating transition – Mexico's conversion from an agrarian country to an industrialized nation. Focusing on a complete panorama of energy, Vergara rewrites the modern history of Mexico accounting for how fossil fuels seeped into all aspects of society. The result is a tremendous piece of scholarship.'
Emily Wakild - Boise State University
‘Fueling Mexico is, unquestionably, a major contribution to the historiography of Mexico’s environmental history and groundwork for Latin American energy history.’
Viridiana Hernandez Fernandez
Source: H-Net Reviews
‘Fueling Mexico skillfully brings together histories of science, infrastructure, politics, and the environment to show how energy regimes underlay many of the hallmarks of Mexico’s trajectory from 1850 to 1950.’
Casey Marina Lurtz - Johns Hopkins University
‘This highly accessible study is a must read for students of modern Mexican and environmental history … Highly recommended.’
D. Newcomer
Source: Choice
Vergara’s superb new book, Fueling Mexico, offers a detailed, vivid, and incisive portrait of energy in Mexican history … clear prose and impressively deep research produce vivid, compelling chapters.'
Edward Beatty
Source: Hispanic American Historical Review
'Fueling Mexico is a powerful and foundational work of history. It provides an energy framework that until this book’s publication had not been fully applied to Mexican history. Its revisioning of historical change through energy regime transitions will make historians of Mexico rethink the importance of energy production and use in modern Mexican history.'
Justin Castro
Source: H-Net
'Vergara’s refreshing analysis makes it suitable for graduate-level seminars on environmental history, Latin American and Mexican history, and science and technology studies. Fueling Mexico is, unquestionably, a major contribution to the historiography of Mexico’s environmental history and groundwork for Latin American energy history.'
Viridiana Hernandez Fernandez
Source: H-Net