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This project investigates how state intervention in early modern Central European mining extended the industry's lifespan. By analyzing administrative practices, it aims to enhance understanding of economic development, technoscientific innovation, and sustainability in resource management.
Early modern mining often played out as a drama in three acts:
I.
Ores are Discovered, II.
Communities Flourish, III.
The Mines Collapse.
Across Central Europe, however, this drama took an unusual turn: emerging territorial states stepped in to reorganise the sector and suspended the collapse of mining for years, decades, and centuries.Understanding why and how state-employed administrators prolonged the lifespan of mines has great potential to advance debates in economic history, history of sci…
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