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The History of Mining Michael Coulson

The History of Mining By Michael Coulson

The History of Mining by Michael Coulson


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Traces the history of mining from those early moments when man first started using tools to the present day where metals continue to underpin economic activity in the post industrial age. This book examines the history of mining methods, important events, technological developments, and the firms and personalities that built the industry.

The History of Mining Summary

The History of Mining by Michael Coulson

This book deals with the industry that forged the modern world. Throughout history metals and raw materials have underpinned human activity. So it is that the industry responsible for extracting these materials from the ground - mining - has been ever present throughout the history of civilisation, from the ancient world of the Egyptians and Romans, to the industrial revolution and the British Empire, and through to the present day, with mining firms well represented on the world's most important stock indexes including the FTSE100. This book traces the history of mining from those early moments when man first started using tools to the present day where metals continue to underpin economic activity in the post industrial age. In doing so, the history of mining methods, important events, technological developments, the important firms and the sparkling personalities that built the industry are examined in detail. At every stage, as the history of mining is traced from 40,000BC to the present day, the level of detail increases in accordance with the greater social and industrial developments that have played out as time has progressed.This means that a particular focus is given to the period since the industrial revolution and especially the 20th century. A look is also taken into the future in an effort to chart the direction this great industry might take in years to come. Many books have been written about mining; the majority have focused on a particular metal, geographical area, mining event or mining personality, but The History of Mining has a broader scope and covers all of these essential and fascinating areas in one definitive volume.

About Michael Coulson

Born in 1945 Michael Coulson has been associated with the mining sector for over 30 years, although his university background is in economics where he holds a BSc from the University of London. He first worked as a graduate trainee on the legendary mining desk at James Capel in 1970, for many years the leading mining stockbroker in the City. After that he became a mining salesman at Sterling & Co and also developed the firm's research coverage of the sector. In 1973 he joined Fielding Newson-Smith (later to become NatWest Markets) as a gold mining analyst where he began a long association with the South African gold mining industry. Two years later he became senior mining analyst at L Messel (latterly Lehman Bros) where he started to produce an annual gold review which he published every year until 1991. In 1979 he moved to Panmure Gordon and in 1982 he left and joined Phillips & Drew (UBS) with the task of establishing the firm in the mining market. After a successful four years there, where two years running he was voted No 2 gold analyst in the Extel Analysts Survey, he moved to Kitcat & Aitken where he set up a highly regarded integrated mining desk. In 1990 K&A's Canadian owners closed the firm and he was briefly with County NatWest. The following year he set up a small mining team at Durlacher, but in 1992 was back in the mainstream at Credit Lyonnais Laing where he was a salesman/analyst on the firm's specialist mining team and established an expertise in African shares. He was then approached by South African bank, Nedcor, to join a start-up broking operation the bank was establishing in London. This operation was closed in 1997 and the following year he joined Paribas to head its Global Mining Team. He left Paribas in 2000 following the completion of the merger with BNP. Since then he has been doing independent research, mainly on a commissioned basis, primarily for small UK brokers lacking mining expertise. He also wrote An Insider's Guide to the Mining Sector for Harriman House, which has run to two editions and has been translated into Chinese. He is currently a non-executive director of City Natural Resources High Yield Trust. Michael lives in Wandsworth with his wife and has three daughters and two granddaughters. He has a lifelong passion for cricket and football and as befits a veteran miner, albeit of the armchair variety, also enjoys a glass or two of wine as he contemplates strategies and projects for the future.

Table of Contents

Life portraits, illustrations and tables About the author Acknowledgements Foreword by Mark Bristow, Chief Executive, Randgold Resources Preface Introduction The Ancient World (from the beginning to 1066) 1. The Stone Age - In the beginning - Tools and weapons - Mining 2. The Bronze Age 3. The Iron Age 4. China 5. Early mining in India 6. Mining in ancient Egypt - The stone quarries - Metals in the desert 7. The eastern Mediterranean and the Near/Middle East - Jordan - Greece - Asia Minor - Persia, the Empire and Iran 8. The Roman Republic and Empire 9. Great Britain 10. Central/Eastern Europe - The eastern Alps - Germany - The Balkans - Other mining regions 11. North America 12. South America - Chile - Peru 13. Africa 14. The Structure of Ownership and Operation 15. Conclusions The Middle Ages to the Industrial Revolution (1066-1800) 1. Introduction 2. Mining in Central Europe 3. Scandinavia 4. France - The Paris Basin 5. Great Britain 6. Spain 7. The Lure of Africa 8. The Opening up of North America 9. Gold and Silver and the Spanish Conquistadors 10. Chile 11. The East - China 12. Diamond mines in India and Brazil The Industrial Revolution (1800-1900) 1. Introduction 2. Diamonds in South Africa 3. The Gold Rushes of the 19th century - California - Other American Gold Rushes - and silver too - The Witwatersrand - Western Australia - The Klondike 4. Russia's Gold 5. Mining in Europe - Spain 6. The Emergence of Canada 7. Latin America - Mexico - Brazil - The Cornish Influence - Peru - Chile 8. Copper and much else besides in the USA 9. Mining in the East - Japan as a mining nation - Malayan tin - Tin in Thailand and Indonesia - Borneo diamonds 10. King Coal - Coal in the UK - French coal mining - Belgium - Germany - The rest of Europe - The United States - South Africa - Asia and the Far East - Australia and New Zealand The Modern Age (from 1900) 1. Broken Hill and other Australian giants - Mount Isa - Olympic Dam - Lesser lights 2. Canadian century - The early decades of gold - More than gold - After the Second War - The Crazy 90s - Lac de Gras to BreX 3. The development of mining technology 4. Diamonds - South West Africa - Namaqualand opens up - Offshore diamonds - Diamonds in the Second War and after - The Age of De Beers - Botswana - The Coming of the Canadians - The Diamond Revolution 5. Copper in Central Africa - The development of Northern Rhodesia's copperbelt - Zambia nationalises the copper mines 6. Other nationalisations in the 1960s and before - Bolivia - Chile - Peru - Cuba 7. The Australian nickel boom 8. The Mining Promoters 9. Gold comes to the fore again - Gold and inflation - South Africa and China - Rise of the open pit - The Australian Revival - New Zealand - Gold rushes today 10. Platinum 11. Iron Ore - Australia - Brazil - Iron ore in the East - The growing African industry - Europe's coal and steel community 12. Chile: King of Copper 13. The rise of Uranium - The beginning - Canada and Australia - The rise of Kazakhstan - World Production Figures - The future of uranium - Environmental heat 14. Coal in the Western Economies - The US - Great Britain - South Africa - India 15. China - The foreign influence - Coal - Mining today 16. The Soviet Union - The rise of the Gulags - Norilsk - The search for indigenous diamonds 17. The Mighty USA - Aluminium - Gold - Iron Ore - Copper 18. European mining 19. London rises from the ashes 20. The Environment 21. Mining and Labour 22. Mining and the Media - The Mining Press - The Internet - Mining Literature and Film The Future for Mining 1. What lies ahead? 2. Nationalism and nationalisation 3. Environmental issues 4. New technology, new opportunities Appendices Historical Mining and Minerals Timeline Bibliography Index

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NPB9781897597903
9781897597903
1897597908
The History of Mining by Michael Coulson
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Hardback
Harriman House Publishing
20121121
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