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Petroleum industry and trade --- Gas industry --- Oil prices.
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Founded in 1855, the Parisian Gas Company (PGC) quickly developed into one of France's greatest industrial enterprises, an exemplar of the new industrial capitalism that was beginning to transform the French economy. The PGC supplied at least half the coal gas consumed in France through the 1870s and became the city's single largest employer of clerical and factory labor. Representing a new form and scale of capitalistic endeavor, the firm's history illuminates the social tensions that accompanied the nation's industrialization and democratization. To study the company over its fifty-year life is to see industrializing France writ small. Using previously untapped company archives, Lenard R. Berlanstein has written a rich and detailed study that skillfully bridges the divide between business, social, and labor history.
Gas industry --- Big business --- Business & Economics --- Industries --- History --- Compagnie parisienne de l'éclairage et du chauffage par le gaz --- History. --- Economic concentration --- Natural gas industry --- Parisian Gas Company --- PGC --- Compagnie parisienne du gaz --- Business --- Business enterprises --- Energy industries --- Size
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Energy policy --- Public utilities --- Electric utilities --- Gas industry --- Energy industries --- Industries --- Business & Economics --- Government policy --- Natural gas industry --- Electric companies --- Electric light and power industry --- Electric power industry --- Municipal utilities --- Public-service corporations (Public utilities) --- Utilities, Public --- Utility companies --- Energy and state --- Power resources --- State and energy --- Electric industries --- Municipal franchises --- Industrial policy --- Energy conservation
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