The Energy That Made Modern Scotland podcast
Historian Dr Ewan Gibbs and sociologist and writer Dr Dominic Hinde bring alive the story of North Sea energy through archive clips, expert interviews and academic analysis.
1: Discovery
In episode one Ewan and Dom discuss the rise and fall of North Sea oil, and how their stories from the road around Scotland can help us understand the future of Scotland's economy and coastlines.
2: Shetland
In the second episode of the podcast, Ewan and Dom go to Shetland to see how oil changed - and didn't change - the archipelago and discuss the myths and realities of Shetland's oil wealth.
3: Onshore
In the third episode of the podcast, Ewan and Dom head to Nigg and Cromarty outside Inverness to look at the legacy of the oil construction boom and hopes for the future.
4: Offshore
In episode four Ewan and Dom drive up the eastern seaboard of Scotland to visit the Nigg turbine yards and the pioneering Beatrice offshore windfarm.
5: Energy and the New Scotland
In the final episode, Ewan and Dom discuss the implications of the renewables revolution and the winners and losers. Speaking to economist Miriam Brett and energy anthropologist Lara Santos, they ask what Scotland needs to do to make sure the energy revolution works for normal people.
Picture credit: Grangemouth refining and petrochemical works and Longannet power station by StaraBlazkova, published on Wikimedia Commons, 2007