Conference #1: WEHC 2018, Mining history papers and panels
Some mining related papers and panels scheduled in the next WEHC 2018
PANELS
- Global Copper: Mining, Smelting, Minting, and Manufacturing from the Baroque to the Modern
- From Mining to Currency and Money Markets in the Early Modern Atlantic: Digital
Approaches and New Perspectives - Global Production and Distribution of Silver, 1540-1900
- The atomic business: Industrial, financial and economic issues of the development of nuclear power over the 20th century
PAPERS
- Knowledge, Learning and Technology. The Bolivian Mining Industry in a Comparative Perspective – José Peres-Cajías, Universidad Católica Boliviana
- The Last Copper Century: Southwest China and the Coin Economy (1705-1808) -Jin Cao, Tübingen University
- Indigenous-Spanish copper production in colonial Mexico: origins, transformations, and global dynamics (1540-1700) – Johan García Zaldúa, University of Kent-Universidade do Porto
- Competition in the Indian Sales Market for Copper between Dutch and English Companies during the Eighteenth Century – Ryuto Shimada, University of Tokyo
- The role of Chilean copper in early globalizations – Manuel Llorca Jaña, University of Santiago de Chile Juan Domingo Navarette Montalvo, University of Santiago de Chile
- Scandinavian copper to global markets: Production and trade of ‘gar copper’ and copper-, brass and bronze goods in the eighteenth century – Ragnhild Hutchison, Oslo University; Sven Olofsson, Uppsala University; Kristin Ranestad, Oslo University
- Eric Williams and William Forbes: copper, colonies and capital accumulation in the Industrial Revolution – Nuala Zahedieh, Edinburgh University
- Swedish Cameralism and Eighteenth-Century Copper Making – Sven Olofsson, Uppsala University; Göran Rydén, Uppsala University
- Hamburg in the Early Modern Copper Trade – Klaus Weber, Europa-Universität Viadrina
- Work Intensity and Worker Safety in Early Twentieth-Century Coal Mining –
William M. Boal, Drake University - Rationalizing the family: actions and reactions to scientific management in Nord- European and Mediterranean mining communities during the interwar crisis – Francesca Sanna, Université Paris Diderot
- Understanding Spatial Patterns of Colonial Spanish America’s Silver Mining: from Humboldt to the Digital Age – Werner Stangl, Graz University
- Manufacturing landscapes in Spanish America. The case study of copper mining in Mexico (16th-18th centuries) – Amélia Polónia, University of Porto; Johan García Zaldúa, University of Porto
- Local exchange rates and credit flows in early modern Mexican
mining sites, 16th-17th centuries – Claudia de Lozanne Jefferies, City University London - The Environmental History of Silver Production, and its Impact on the United Nations Minamata Convention on Mercury – Saul Guerrero, Universidad Metropolitana
- Why we know so little and what to do about it: Silver mining, Confucian morality, and remains in late imperial China, 1400 – 1850 – Nanny Kim, University of Heidelberg
- From Ricci’s World Map to Schall’s Translation of De Re Metallica: Western Learning and China’s Search for Silver in Late Ming China – Jin Cao, Tübingen University
- Silver and the Yokohama “Gold Rush” of 1859 – Simon James Bytheway, Nihon University
- Integration in the European Coal Markets 1850 1913 – John E. Murray, Rhodes College; Javier Silvestre, University of Zaragoza
- Production, prices and technology: a historical analysis of the US coal industry –
Mike Matheis, Saint Anselm College - Managing human energy: consultancy and its application in european mining industry during the interwar period – Francesca Sanna, Paris Diderot
- El Proyecto Nuclear Mexicano: legislación, minería e industria del uranio, 1945-1984 – Federico Lazarín Miranda, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana; Blanca García Gutiérrez, UAM-Iztapalapa; Tadeo Hamed Liceaga Carrasco, UAM-Xochimilco; Martha Ortega Soto, UAM-Iztapalapa
- Health inequality in Southern Spain at the early 19th century – Víctor Antonio Luque de Haro, Almeria University; Andrés Sánchez-Picón, Almeria University;
Jose Joaquín García Gómez, Almeria University - Transatlantic Technology Transfer: Coal Mine Ventilation, 1870-1910 – John E. Murray, Rhodes College; Javier Silvestre, Universidad de Zaragoza
- The International Coal Cartels in the East Asian Market, 1916-37 – Toshitaka Nagahiro, Wakayama University; Yu Yamamoto, Kagawa University
- Resisting the “International Coal Cartel”: The German Coal Syndicate, the British competitor, and the German government in the interwar period – Eva-Maria Roelevink, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
- Labor Management System in Fushun Coal Mines under the South Manchurian Railway Company – Yoshinori Kigoshi, Nagoya University
- Labor Management Systems at the Kailuan and Zhongxing Coal Mines during the 1920s and 1930s – Yoshia Tomizawa, Shimane University
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