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History of mining and metallurgy

The history of mining and metallurgy is an interdisciplinary field of study. It includes, for example, history, industrial history, economic history, archeology, metallurgy, art science and environmental science.

Here you can order or download reports and books published by the Historical Metallurgy Group of Jernkontoret.

An analytical summary of the mining industry, its emergence and influence on society

Book: Powder Metallurgy in Sweden. 100 Years of Development

A methodological guide for the documentation of modern process industry

Swedish Mining and Metalworking – Past and Present. Part of the National Atlas of Sweden.

Book: Iron and the transformation of society. Reflexion of Viking Age metallurgy

Swedish Iron – in the 1700th and 1800th centuries. Export Industry before the Industrialization.

Book about Swedish ironmakers in India in the early 1860s

Publications on history of mining and metallurgy

Order both books and reports, issued by the Historical Metallurgy Group.

History of metallurgy

Jernkontoret promotes historical research concerning mining and metallurgy and its products. Read more about the research organisation.

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  • Metallic Materials
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