@article{INTERVIEW,
      recid = {13535},
      author = {Drayson, Geneva},
      title = {Fuel Scarcity, Strikes, and Security: A Transatlantic  Energy History},
      address = {2024-05-16},
      number = {INTERVIEW},
      abstract = {Jeremy and Sally Drayson, interviewed by Geneva, offer a  rich narrative spanning their experiences and insights into  energy history. Jeremy, born in the UK and later spending  significant time in Washington, D.C., during the 1950s to  1970s, recounts his upbringing amidst World War II,  including living near coastal defenses and the impact of  wartime scarcity on fuel and electricity. Sally, originally  from Indianapolis and later moving to the UK in the early  1970s, discusses her experiences with coal and oil  shortages during miner strikes, notably impacting daily  life and businesses like pubs. Her work in the Pentagon  during the Cold War focused on analyzing civilian aircraft  threats, showcasing the evolving role of intelligence in  national security during that era. Their accounts vividly  illustrate the social and geopolitical dynamics shaping  energy policies and everyday life across both sides of the  Atlantic.},
      url = {http://knowledge.uchicago.edu/record/13535},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.6082/uchicago.13535},
}