This article examines the perception and valuation of mineral resources in sixteenth and seventeenth-century European mining regions. It aims to critically review the utilitarian and anthropocentric view of mining and mineral resource production, circulation and consumption that is shaped by a long tradition of economic history and history of technology. To understand human relation to the underground and its resources only in terms of innovation and rationalization means to ignore the many different layers by which resource landscapes affected the miner’s perception of nature and mineral matter. The literary, material and visual culture of sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century central European mining sites prove to be fruitful ground fo...
The tin and copper industries of Dartmoor in Devonshire are investigated through an analysis of the ...
The tin and copper industries of Dartmoor in Devonshire are investigated through an analysis of the ...
The largest gold deposits in Europe sit in the Apuseni Mountains of southwest Transylvania. These mo...
This special issue is dedicated to the cultural values and impacts of the early modern mining indust...
The genesis and growth of minerals, as well as the existence in ore veins of such organic features a...
This article investigates the myth of the Wild Man and the figure's symbolic and emotional significa...
"As mineral collecting and classifying various rock types constituted an important cultural and scie...
This thesis closely examines the Great Copper Mine in Falun in the first two decades of the eighteen...
As mineral collecting and classifying various rock types constituted an important cultural and scien...
In many areas of Europe, there was a particular mining boom in the early-modern period. The eastern ...
The study evaluates the living conditions of inhabitants of mining regions in relation to the enviro...
This dissertation is the first study of early modern mining and metallurgy from an art-historical pe...
The Higher Technical School of Mining and Energy Engineering of the Technical University of Madrid a...
Accepted for publication in: Jahrbuch für Wirtschaftsgeschichte / Economic History Yearbook; Cite as...
This article analyses the industrial enterprise of the Dutch-born brothers Abraham and Jakob Momma-R...
The tin and copper industries of Dartmoor in Devonshire are investigated through an analysis of the ...
The tin and copper industries of Dartmoor in Devonshire are investigated through an analysis of the ...
The largest gold deposits in Europe sit in the Apuseni Mountains of southwest Transylvania. These mo...
This special issue is dedicated to the cultural values and impacts of the early modern mining indust...
The genesis and growth of minerals, as well as the existence in ore veins of such organic features a...
This article investigates the myth of the Wild Man and the figure's symbolic and emotional significa...
"As mineral collecting and classifying various rock types constituted an important cultural and scie...
This thesis closely examines the Great Copper Mine in Falun in the first two decades of the eighteen...
As mineral collecting and classifying various rock types constituted an important cultural and scien...
In many areas of Europe, there was a particular mining boom in the early-modern period. The eastern ...
The study evaluates the living conditions of inhabitants of mining regions in relation to the enviro...
This dissertation is the first study of early modern mining and metallurgy from an art-historical pe...
The Higher Technical School of Mining and Energy Engineering of the Technical University of Madrid a...
Accepted for publication in: Jahrbuch für Wirtschaftsgeschichte / Economic History Yearbook; Cite as...
This article analyses the industrial enterprise of the Dutch-born brothers Abraham and Jakob Momma-R...
The tin and copper industries of Dartmoor in Devonshire are investigated through an analysis of the ...
The tin and copper industries of Dartmoor in Devonshire are investigated through an analysis of the ...
The largest gold deposits in Europe sit in the Apuseni Mountains of southwest Transylvania. These mo...