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1. | von Wrangel, Constanze: Industriekultur erleben. Über Identitätskonstruktionen an den ehemaligen Orten der Industrie im Ruhrgebiet. In: Czierpka, Juliane; Thieme, Sarah; Bock, Florian (Hrsg.): Schimanski, Kumpel, Currywurst?, S. 41-70, Campus Verlag , 2024, ISBN: 9783593519449. (Typ: Buchkapitel | BibTeX)@inbook{nokey, | |
2. | Stöllner, Thomas: Materialized Practices of Knowledge-Networks of Mining: From the Theoretical Level to its Empirical Consequences in Mining Archaeology. In: Farrenkopf, Michael; Siemer, Stefan (Hrsg.): Materielle Kulturen des Bergbaus. Entangled Connections: Material Cultures of Mining. Zugänge, Aspekte und Beispiele. Approaches, Aspects and Examples., Bd. 243, S. 317-344, Berlin: De Gruyter, 2022. (Typ: Buchkapitel | Abstract | Links | BibTeX)@inbook{nokey, Die neuere Montangeschichte beschäftigt sich nach wie vor überwiegend mit archivalischen und schriftlich basierten Quellen. Das Potential der in musealen Sammlungen verfügbaren Objekte für die historische Forschung ist dennoch bislang kaum ausgelotet. Die Beiträge des vorliegenden Bandes stellen einzelne Objekte oder Objektgruppen in den Mittelpunkt der Diskussion. Dabei geht es um technische Modelle als Wissensobjekte ebenso wie um Bergbaukleidung als Alltagsobjekt oder Fahnen als Gedächtnisobjekte. Hinzu kommt die Reflexion über archäologische Funde und ihre Relevanz für eine Kontextualisierung von Bergbauobjekten jenseits überlieferter Schriftquellen. Das Buch richtet sich im engeren Sinne an Forschende auf dem Gebiet der Montan- und Technikgeschichte sowie allgemein an diejenigen, die sich mit einer materiell basierten Erinnerungskultur beschäftigen. | |
3. | Asmussen, Tina: Ingenuity, sweat and ‘bloodsour work’ in sixteenth century mining literature. In: Oosterhoff, Richard; Marcaida, José Ramón; Marr, Alexander (Hrsg.): Ingenuity in the Making: Matter and Technique in Early Modern Europe, S. 56-78, Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh University Press, 2021, ISBN: 9780822946885. (Typ: Buchkapitel | Abstract | Links | BibTeX)@inbook{nokey, Ingenuity in the Making explores the myriad ways in which ingenuity shaped the experience and conceptualization of materials and their manipulation in early modern Europe. Contributions range widely across the arts and sciences, examining objects and texts, professions and performances, concepts and practices. The book considers subjects such as spirited matter, the conceits of nature, and crafty devices, investigating the ways in which ingenuity acted in and upon the material world through skill and technique. Contributors ask how ingenuity informed the “maker’s knowledge” tradition, where the perilous borderline between the genius of invention and disingenuous fraud was drawn, charting the ambitions of material ingenuity in a rapidly globalizing world. | |
4. | Marro, Catherine; Stöllner, Thomas (Hrsg.): On salt, copper and gold. the origins of early mining and metallurgy in the Caucasus. Lyon: MOM Éditions, 2021, ISBN: 9782356681683. (Typ: Sammelband | Abstract | BibTeX)@collection{nokey, An international conference focused on the beginnings of mining and metallurgy in the Caucasus was organised in Tbilisi in June 16th-19th 2016 under the auspices of the National Museum of Georgia. This conference, which was funded by the Agence nationale de la recherche (France) and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (Germany), aimed at discussing the intricate relationships between the emergence of mining and metallurgy, and the shaping of late prehistoric societies in south-western Asia. The Caucasus is renowned in Near Eastern archaeology for its wealth in natural resources, in particular in metal ores: for decades, scholars have surmised a specific causal relationships between the rise of complex, hierarchical societies in the Near‐East and the development of extractive metallurgy. Metallurgy, however, is only the most visible part of the story that accounts for the dramatic changes perceptible in south‐western Asia in the course of the 5th millennium BCE. Early mining, which is not restricted to metal-ore mining, certainly also had an impact in terms of economic networks, social dynamics, settlement patterns and regional integration, not only across the Caucasus, but also in the ancient Near and Middle East. Drawing on these fundamental questions, this book explores the socio-economic, technological and environmental background that favoured the rise of systematic mining and extractive metallurgy in the Caucasus at the end of the Chalcolithic. How far was early mining linked to the spread of specific subsistence strategies such as pastoral herding? Were mined resources mainly intended for local consumption or distributed throughout the Near East, towards Anatolia, Iran or Mesopotamia? Here are some of the issues that are discussed in the present volume, which contains 21 articles written by some of the most eminent specialists in Caucasian archaeology. | |
5. | Stöllner, Thomas; Nokandeh, Jebrael (Hrsg.): Human Search for Resources: Highlights of Ancient Mining from the German Mining Museum Bochum. Bochum/Teheran, 2021. (Typ: Sammelband | Abstract | Links | BibTeX)@collection{nokey, Human Search for Resources” is a joint exhibition between the German Mining Museum in Bochum and the National Museum of Iran. It seeks to follow the appropriation of humans to mineral resources and the development of the history of human experiences and achievements in mining, which led to the development of technologies, the formation of professions, trade and specialization of industries. More than 200 artefacts from different parts of the world will be shown, such as the findings of the Austrian salt mines or the relief of Linares from Spain, each of which is a valuable symbol of human interaction with natural heritage. | |
6. | Kasielke, Till; Zepp, Harald: Pingen des Steinkohlenbergbaus im Ruhrgebiet. Genese, Detektion und Interpretation. In: Der Anschnitt, Bd. 73, S. 82-101, Bochum, 2021. (Typ: Buchkapitel | BibTeX)@inbook{nokey, | |
7. | Stöllner, Thomas: Entangled Connections: Materialized Practices of Knowledge-Networks of Mining. From the Theoretical Level to its Empirical Consequences in Mining Archaeology. In: S. 317 - 344, 2021. (Typ: Buchabschnitt | Links | BibTeX)@incollection{nokey, | |
8. | Asmussen, Tina: Affective Projecting: The Promising Futures of Mining and Inland Navigation in Braunschweig-Lüneburg. In: Anne Goldgar, Inger Leemans (Hrsg.): Knowledge and the Market: Affective Economies, S. 87–111, Routledge, 2020, ISBN: 9780367219963. (Typ: Buchkapitel | BibTeX)@inbook{nokey, | |
9. | Asrih, Lena: Untersuchung von Migration in der europäischen Bergbaugeschichte des Mittelalters und im Übergang zur Frühen Neuzeit. Einige Bemerkungen zu Herangehensweisen, Schriftquellen und zum Forschungsstand. In: Smolnik, Regina (Hrsg.): Bergbau und Mobilität im Mittelalter. Archäologische, historische und naturwissenschaftliche Fallstudien zum (über-)regionalen Kultur- und Technologietransfer zwischen Montanrevieren, Bd. 73, S. 35-43, Dresden, 2020. (Typ: Buchkapitel | BibTeX)@inbook{nokey, |
2024 |
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von Wrangel, Constanze: Industriekultur erleben. Über Identitätskonstruktionen an den ehemaligen Orten der Industrie im Ruhrgebiet. In: Czierpka, Juliane; Thieme, Sarah; Bock, Florian (Hrsg.): Schimanski, Kumpel, Currywurst?, S. 41-70, Campus Verlag , 2024, ISBN: 9783593519449. (Typ: Buchkapitel | BibTeX | Schlagwörter: Aufsatz, Bergbau, Industriekultur, Zeitgeschichte)@inbook{nokey, | |
2022 |
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Stöllner, Thomas: Materialized Practices of Knowledge-Networks of Mining: From the Theoretical Level to its Empirical Consequences in Mining Archaeology. In: Farrenkopf, Michael; Siemer, Stefan (Hrsg.): Materielle Kulturen des Bergbaus. Entangled Connections: Material Cultures of Mining. Zugänge, Aspekte und Beispiele. Approaches, Aspects and Examples., Bd. 243, S. 317-344, Berlin: De Gruyter, 2022. (Typ: Buchkapitel | Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Schlagwörter: Archäologie, Aufsatz, Bergbau, Montanarchäologie)@inbook{nokey, Die neuere Montangeschichte beschäftigt sich nach wie vor überwiegend mit archivalischen und schriftlich basierten Quellen. Das Potential der in musealen Sammlungen verfügbaren Objekte für die historische Forschung ist dennoch bislang kaum ausgelotet. Die Beiträge des vorliegenden Bandes stellen einzelne Objekte oder Objektgruppen in den Mittelpunkt der Diskussion. Dabei geht es um technische Modelle als Wissensobjekte ebenso wie um Bergbaukleidung als Alltagsobjekt oder Fahnen als Gedächtnisobjekte. Hinzu kommt die Reflexion über archäologische Funde und ihre Relevanz für eine Kontextualisierung von Bergbauobjekten jenseits überlieferter Schriftquellen. Das Buch richtet sich im engeren Sinne an Forschende auf dem Gebiet der Montan- und Technikgeschichte sowie allgemein an diejenigen, die sich mit einer materiell basierten Erinnerungskultur beschäftigen. | |
2021 |
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Asmussen, Tina: Ingenuity, sweat and ‘bloodsour work’ in sixteenth century mining literature. In: Oosterhoff, Richard; Marcaida, José Ramón; Marr, Alexander (Hrsg.): Ingenuity in the Making: Matter and Technique in Early Modern Europe, S. 56-78, Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh University Press, 2021, ISBN: 9780822946885. (Typ: Buchkapitel | Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Schlagwörter: Aufsatz, Bergbau, Frühe Neuzeit)@inbook{nokey, Ingenuity in the Making explores the myriad ways in which ingenuity shaped the experience and conceptualization of materials and their manipulation in early modern Europe. Contributions range widely across the arts and sciences, examining objects and texts, professions and performances, concepts and practices. The book considers subjects such as spirited matter, the conceits of nature, and crafty devices, investigating the ways in which ingenuity acted in and upon the material world through skill and technique. Contributors ask how ingenuity informed the “maker’s knowledge” tradition, where the perilous borderline between the genius of invention and disingenuous fraud was drawn, charting the ambitions of material ingenuity in a rapidly globalizing world. | |
Marro, Catherine; Stöllner, Thomas (Hrsg.): On salt, copper and gold. the origins of early mining and metallurgy in the Caucasus. Lyon: MOM Éditions, 2021, ISBN: 9782356681683. (Typ: Sammelband | Abstract | BibTeX | Schlagwörter: Archäologie, Bergbau, Konferenz, Metalle)@collection{nokey, An international conference focused on the beginnings of mining and metallurgy in the Caucasus was organised in Tbilisi in June 16th-19th 2016 under the auspices of the National Museum of Georgia. This conference, which was funded by the Agence nationale de la recherche (France) and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (Germany), aimed at discussing the intricate relationships between the emergence of mining and metallurgy, and the shaping of late prehistoric societies in south-western Asia. The Caucasus is renowned in Near Eastern archaeology for its wealth in natural resources, in particular in metal ores: for decades, scholars have surmised a specific causal relationships between the rise of complex, hierarchical societies in the Near‐East and the development of extractive metallurgy. Metallurgy, however, is only the most visible part of the story that accounts for the dramatic changes perceptible in south‐western Asia in the course of the 5th millennium BCE. Early mining, which is not restricted to metal-ore mining, certainly also had an impact in terms of economic networks, social dynamics, settlement patterns and regional integration, not only across the Caucasus, but also in the ancient Near and Middle East. Drawing on these fundamental questions, this book explores the socio-economic, technological and environmental background that favoured the rise of systematic mining and extractive metallurgy in the Caucasus at the end of the Chalcolithic. How far was early mining linked to the spread of specific subsistence strategies such as pastoral herding? Were mined resources mainly intended for local consumption or distributed throughout the Near East, towards Anatolia, Iran or Mesopotamia? Here are some of the issues that are discussed in the present volume, which contains 21 articles written by some of the most eminent specialists in Caucasian archaeology. | |
Stöllner, Thomas; Nokandeh, Jebrael (Hrsg.): Human Search for Resources: Highlights of Ancient Mining from the German Mining Museum Bochum. Bochum/Teheran, 2021. (Typ: Sammelband | Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Schlagwörter: Archäologie, Ausstellungskatalog, Bergbau)@collection{nokey, Human Search for Resources” is a joint exhibition between the German Mining Museum in Bochum and the National Museum of Iran. It seeks to follow the appropriation of humans to mineral resources and the development of the history of human experiences and achievements in mining, which led to the development of technologies, the formation of professions, trade and specialization of industries. More than 200 artefacts from different parts of the world will be shown, such as the findings of the Austrian salt mines or the relief of Linares from Spain, each of which is a valuable symbol of human interaction with natural heritage. | |
Kasielke, Till; Zepp, Harald: Pingen des Steinkohlenbergbaus im Ruhrgebiet. Genese, Detektion und Interpretation. In: Der Anschnitt, Bd. 73, S. 82-101, Bochum, 2021. (Typ: Buchkapitel | BibTeX | Schlagwörter: Bergbau, Geografie)@inbook{nokey, | |
Stöllner, Thomas: Entangled Connections: Materialized Practices of Knowledge-Networks of Mining. From the Theoretical Level to its Empirical Consequences in Mining Archaeology. In: S. 317 - 344, 2021. (Typ: Buchabschnitt | Links | BibTeX | Schlagwörter: Archäologie, Bergbau, Georessourcen, Kapitel, Montanarchäologie, Praxistheorie)@incollection{nokey, | |
2020 |
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Asmussen, Tina: Affective Projecting: The Promising Futures of Mining and Inland Navigation in Braunschweig-Lüneburg. In: Anne Goldgar, Inger Leemans (Hrsg.): Knowledge and the Market: Affective Economies, S. 87–111, Routledge, 2020, ISBN: 9780367219963. (Typ: Buchkapitel | BibTeX | Schlagwörter: Bergbau, Frühe Neuzeit, Journal)@inbook{nokey, | |
Asrih, Lena: Untersuchung von Migration in der europäischen Bergbaugeschichte des Mittelalters und im Übergang zur Frühen Neuzeit. Einige Bemerkungen zu Herangehensweisen, Schriftquellen und zum Forschungsstand. In: Smolnik, Regina (Hrsg.): Bergbau und Mobilität im Mittelalter. Archäologische, historische und naturwissenschaftliche Fallstudien zum (über-)regionalen Kultur- und Technologietransfer zwischen Montanrevieren, Bd. 73, S. 35-43, Dresden, 2020. (Typ: Buchkapitel | BibTeX | Schlagwörter: Aufsatz, Bergbau, Frühe Neuzeit, Mittelalter)@inbook{nokey, |