
Accelerant
Energy Infrastructures and the Natural World in Making Modern Iran
By: Ciruce A. Movahedi-Lankarani
eBook | 7 April 2026
At a Glance
ePUB
eBook
RRP $54.02
$48.61
10%OFF
or 4 interest-free payments of $12.15 with
orInstant Digital Delivery to your Kobo Reader App
Between the late 1940s and the end of the twentieth century, natural gas became Iran's bedrock energy source. Billed as a futuristic fuel for a future world power, gas became an avenue for the country's developmentalist ambitions. The ability to build technologically sophisticated infrastructures served as a powerful tool of state legitimation, both before and after the 1979 Revolution, and tied top-down politics of modernization to bottom-up feelings of national belonging.
Accelerant analyzes the interwoven histories of energy, development, and the environment in Iran. Following the movement of natural gas from underground deposits, through infrastructures of refining and distribution, and into everyday life, Ciruce Movahedi-Lankarani explores the roles of development planners, oil firms, industrialists, engineers, and consumers—as well as the mountain ranges, sedimentary rock, and natural gas itself—to show how natural gas emerged as a crucial enabler of industrialization and a strong impetus for resource nationalism. Tracing the transformation of gas from a waste product into a vital resource, this book offers a history of anticolonial developmentalism in Iran—revealing a key driver toward intensified energy use that suggests why and how societies in the Global South became voracious consumers of fossil fuel energy.
on
ISBN: 9781503646230
ISBN-10: 1503646238
Published: 7th April 2026
Format: ePUB
Language: English
Publisher: Stanford University Press
























