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SCARCE aka Sustained Concerns: Administration of Mineral Resource Extraction in Central Europe (1550–1850), hosted by @univie.ac.at, funded by ERC PI: Sebastian Felten @sebastianfelten.bsky.social scarce.univie.ac.at
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🇸🇪 SCARCE went to Sweden! @sebastianfelten.bsky.social and Sarah Seinitzer were in Uppsala for a workshop at Uppsala University organized by the wonderful Jacob Orrje and Måns Jansson. Uppsala is not only a centre for history of science and ideas but is also close to historical silver mines.

people standing in front of the Christina Shaft in Sala, Sweden
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🌟 Welcome Sebastian! 🌟 This week, we’re excited to announce that Sebastian Leitner has joined our team as a PhD student! 🎓

Sebastian Leitner in front of a bookshelf.
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Day out in Styria! We presented on “Uses of the Past in Mining” at a colloquium organised by the Chair of Mining Engineering and Mineral Economics @‌unileoben. It was fun to engage the audience in history, after presentations on data-driven blasting and conveyer belt technologies!

Sebastian Felten and Sarah Seinitzer in front of the active mine Erzberg (Styria, Austria)
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Today, we are invited to Montanuniversität Leoben to meet mining experts from the Department of Mining Engineering and Mineral Economics and present our project. Where? HS. 2 Studienzentrum Peter Tunner-Straße 23/II #histSci#MiningHeritage

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Thank you to everyone who joined our Kick-Off on April 17th! It was fantastic to see such enthusiasm for our project. We had a great time discussing mining and related topics. scarce.univie.ac.at/kick-off

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Hi all -- we’re on Bluesky now! ⚒ SCARCE aka "Sustained Concerns: Administration of Mineral Resource Extraction in Central Europe, 1550-1850 is a new ERC project @univie.ac.atscarce.univie.ac.at/kick-off/

Tubal-Cain, the progenitor of all who work bronze and iron, in his smithy. On the right, his sister Naäma spinning yarn. The scene is set in a rocky landscape. A river runs through the landscape. This print is part of an album. Source: Tubal-Cain in his forge, Johann Sadeler (I), after Maerten de Vos, 1583 (Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, Public Domain)
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SCARCE aka Sustained Concerns: Administration of Mineral Resource Extraction in Central Europe (1550–1850), hosted by @univie.ac.at, funded by ERC PI: Sebastian Felten @sebastianfelten.bsky.social scarce.univie.ac.at
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