NATIONAL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS - SCHOOL OF APPLIED MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES
DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND LAW

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

Books 
  1. Trafficking Materials and Gendered Experimental Practices: Radium Research in Early Twentieth Century Vienna, (e-book, 2007, http://www.gutenberg-e.org/rentetzi) (New York: Columbia University Press, hardcover 2008).  The book has received 23 books reviews in international journals, please see the list below)
  2. Radium Economies in Early Twentieth Century U.S. (New Haven: Yale University Press, under contract, 2013)
  3. The Architecture of Radioactivity (Edition Open Access, Max Planck Research Library for the History and Development of Knowledge, in process) 
  4. The Gender of Technology and the Technology of Gender, (Athens: Ekkremes Press, 2012, in Greek)
  5. The Space of the Scientific Laboratory, 16th -20th century: Architectural and Sociological Perspectives, (Iraklio: Crete University Press, 2010, in Greek)
Special Journal Volumes
  1. Beyond the Academy: Histories of Knowledge and Gender edited by Maria Rentetzi, Christine von Oertzen and Elizabeth Watkins, Centaurus: An International Journal of the History of Science and its Cultural Aspects, (second volume in 2013) “Finding Science in Surprising Places: Gender and the Geography of Scientific Knowledge” (introduction).
  2. “Historiographical Perspectives on Networking in Physical Sciences,” Centaurus: An International Journal of the History of Science and its Cultural Aspects, edited by Rentetzi, Maria and Sally Gregory Kohlstedt. 51 (2009). “Introduction: Gender and Networking in Physical Sciences” Centaurus, (2009) 51: 5-11.
Articles
  1. “Packaging Radium, Selling Science: Boxes, Bottles and Other Mundane Things in the World of Science” Annals of Science, 68, no 3 (2011): 375-399.
  2. “ ‘Reactor is Critical’: Introducing Nuclear Research in Postwar Greece” Archives Internationales d' Histoire des Sciences, 60, no164 (2010):137-154.
  3.  “The Tobacco Museum of the City of Kavala” Exhibit review, Technology and Culture, 2009, 50, no 3 (2009): 649-657.
  4. “Gender, Science, and Politics: Queen Frederika and Nuclear Science in Postwar Greece” Centaurus, 51 (2009):63-87.
  5. “The U.S. Radium Industry: Industrial in-house Research and the Commercialization of Science” Minerva, 46, no 4 (2008): 437-462.
  6. “Configuring Identities through Industrial Architecture and Urban Planning: Greek Tobacco Warehouses in Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century” Science Studies, (special volume) Simon Guy & Albena Yaneva (eds) Understanding Architecture, Accounting Society, 21, no 1 (2008): 64-81.
  7.  “Designing (for) a New Scientific Discipline: The Location and Architecture of the Institut für Radiumforschung in Early 20th Century Vienna” British Journal for the History of Science, 38, 3 (2005): 275-306.
  8.  “Gender, Politics, and Radioactivity Research in Interwar Vienna: The Case of the Institute for Radium Research” Isis, 95 (2004):359-393.
     
Media
Interviewed by Ilse Huber and featured in “Radiokolleg - Verdammte Strahlkraft,” 31 August 2011, 9:30 a.m., Geschichte des Umgangs mit Radioaktivität, Österreichischer Rundfunk, (ÖRF)