New Issue of PMHB Explores History of Energy in PA

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New Issue of PMHB Explores History of Energy in PA

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

The story of Pennsylvania is inextricably linked to the history of energy—from the forests and waters of Penn Woods, to the anthracite and bituminous coal fields of the northeast and southwest corners of the state, up to the natural gas trapped in the state’s Marcellus Shale formation. Throughout its history, Pennsylvania has fueled the nation. 

The latest special issue of The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography (PMHB) explores these legacies of energy production and mineral extraction in the commonwealth, bringing together articles examining the history of several energy sources, including coal, oil, electricity, and natural gas. 


The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, HSP's scholarly magazine published since 1877, is one of the country's most prestigious state historical journals. PMHB is a benefit for Friends of HSP and is also available to individual and institutional subscribers.

Online access to the full run of PMHB, from 1877 to the present, is available on JSTOR to subscribers and to Friends of HSP at the Patron level and above. See HSP's Friends of HSP page and subscription page for more information.

Beginning this year, PMHB has moved to a new schedule. The journal will now be published three times per year – in January, April, and October – allowing PMHB staff to produce a special topical issue each year.