SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Books
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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)
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Radium Economies in Early Twentieth Century U.S. (New Haven: Yale University Press, under contract, 2013)
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The Architecture of Radioactivity (Edition Open Access, Max Planck Research Library for the History and Development of Knowledge, in process)
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The Gender of Technology and the Technology of Gender, (Athens: Ekkremes Press, 2012, in Greek)
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The Space of the Scientific Laboratory, 16th -20th century: Architectural and Sociological Perspectives, (Iraklio: Crete University Press, 2010, in Greek)
Special Journal Volumes
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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).
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“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
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“Packaging Radium, Selling Science: Boxes, Bottles and Other Mundane Things in the World of Science” Annals of Science, 68, no 3 (2011): 375-399.
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“ ‘Reactor is Critical’: Introducing Nuclear Research in Postwar Greece” Archives Internationales d' Histoire des Sciences, 60, no164 (2010):137-154.
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“The Tobacco Museum of the City of Kavala” Exhibit review, Technology and Culture, 2009, 50, no 3 (2009): 649-657.
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“Gender, Science, and Politics: Queen Frederika and Nuclear Science in Postwar Greece” Centaurus, 51 (2009):63-87.
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“The U.S. Radium Industry: Industrial in-house Research and the Commercialization of Science” Minerva, 46, no 4 (2008): 437-462.
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“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.
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“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.
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“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)