New book examines medieval mining in Europe

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New book examines medieval mining in Europe
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The book studies Bishop Wanga’s drainage work at a private mine. It covers power dynamics in thirteenth-century Europe. Publication details include ISBN and publisher information.

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Historical scholarship does not alter contemporary U.S. energy costs or industrial output.

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European historical research remains separate from current U.S. industrial policy.

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