User:Hans-Eugen Bühler
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*With H. Peter Brandt, Muster europäischer Migration im Bergbau des frühen 18. Jahrhunderts. [http://www.pierre-marteau.com/c/buehler-brandt/migration.html link] | *With H. Peter Brandt, Muster europäischer Migration im Bergbau des frühen 18. Jahrhunderts. [http://www.pierre-marteau.com/c/buehler-brandt/migration.html link] | ||
- | *With Hans Walling, and H. Peter Brand, Die Imsbacher Kupfer- und Silberschmelzhütte von 1700 bis 1734 und ihre Facharbeiterschaft. [http://www.pierre-marteau.com/montangeschichte.de/034/imsbach.html link] | + | *With Hans Walling, and H. Peter Brand, Die Imsbacher Kupfer- und Silberschmelzhütte von 1700 bis 1734 und ihre Facharbeiterschaft. [http://www.pierre-marteau.com/resources/mining/walling_buehler_brandt.html link] |
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Bio 18 Aug. 1936 - 17 Febr. 2004, in his last position professor at the RWTH, Aachen, and honorary professor at the North-East University of Technology in Shenyang, China. With a professional career in the field of metallurgical engeneering, Hans-Eugen Bühler developed a special interest in the history of mining and metallurgy - an interest which resulted in numerous publications as well as in actual reconstructions of early modern iron and steel works and mines. Hans-Eugen Bühler was, following a private hobby horse, one of the leading experts on the German book production during the Second World War, a man of startling vitality and curiosity equipped with the most peculiar sense for materials to be uncovered, whether hidden under ground or to be detected in archives. At Marteau
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