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77 citations
related to Romania as a subject or category
Country Code RO
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Article
Monica Vasile
(2024)
From Reintroduction to Rewilding: Autonomy, Agency and the Messy Liberation of the European Bison.
Environment and History
(pp. 105-129).
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Thesis
George Andrei
(2024)
Our Struggle for Existence: Negotiating Forestry, Rural Citizenship, and Statebuilding in Modern Romania.
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Article
Constantin Ardeleanu
(2023)
“Commercial and political needs demand the establishment of a Black Sea port”: Infrastructure development, opportunities and anxieties in an Eastern European periphery (1860s–1870s).
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 436-456).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB524180240/)
Article
Alexandra Chiriac
(2023)
The Revista Ştiinţifică “Vasile Adamachi” and its role in forming national and international scientific awareness of Greater Romania, 1910–1933.
History of Science
(pp. 266-284).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB241699216/)
Article
Alina-Sandra Cucu; Bridget Kenny
(2023)
The ordinary lives of crisis: transformations in the realm of work in South Africa and Romania.
History and Technology
(pp. 141-155).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB798673791/)
Article
Valerii Kavruk; Dan Lucian Buzea; Anthony Harding
(2023)
A Bronze Age salt production technique from Transylvania and western Ukraine.
Antiquity
(pp. 616-635).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB310441967/)
Article
Tom Quick
(2023)
Once Bitten: Mosquito-Borne Malariotherapy and the Emergence of Ecological Malariology Within and Beyond Imperial Britain.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
(pp. 67-99).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB012507169/)
Article
Daniel David; Simona Ștefan; Diana Nechita; et al.
(2023)
A brief history of Romanian psychology.
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
(pp. 45-51).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB493387735/)
Article
Ildikó Zonga Plájás
(2023)
Permanent Temporality: Race, Time, and the Materiality of Romanian Identity Cards.
Science, Technology, and Human Values
(pp. 68-90).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB163106535/)
Book
Ioan Pop-Curşeu; Ștefana Pop-Curșeu
(2022)
Witchcraft in Romania.
(/p/isis/citation/CBB081968021/)
Article
Adela Hîncu
(2022)
Social science and Marxist humanism beyond collectivism in Socialist Romania.
History of the Human Sciences
(pp. 77-100).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB018717469/)
Article
Luminita Gatejel
(2022)
Bargaining for humanitarian aid across the Iron Curtain: Western relief workers in Romania in the late 1970s.
Cold War History
(pp. 41-57).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB157158339/)
Article
Sigrid Vertommen; Vincenzo Pavone; Michal Nahman
(January 2022)
Global Fertility Chains: An Integrative Political Economy Approach to Understanding the Reproductive Bioeconomy.
Science, Technology, and Human Values
(pp. 112-145).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB344538475/)
Chapter
Ágota Ábrán
(2022)
From Weeds to Commodities: The Translation of Plants into Medicines in Early Twentieth-Century Transylvania.
In: A New Ecological Order: Development and the Transformation of Nature in Eastern Europe
(pp. 89-108).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB947834835/)
Article
Efthymios Nicolaidis
(2021)
Creationism in Today’s Orthodox Community.
Almagest
(pp. 208-226).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB280566258/)
Article
Antoine Roger
(2021)
Une internationalisation disputée.
Revue d'Histoire des Sciences Humaines
(pp. 203-239).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB650898951/)
Article
Cristina Purcar
(2021)
A Tale of Two Lines: “The Transylvanian” and “The Imperial”: Mapping Territorial Integration through Railway Architecture.
Social Science History
(pp. 317-339).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB507805409/)
Article
Adrian Deoancă
(December 2020)
(Dis)Connected Rail: Infrastructural Suspension and Phatic Politics in Romania.
Transfers
(pp. 152-174).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB551561342/)
Article
Marius Turda
(2020)
Subversive affinities: Embracing soviet science in late 1940s Romania.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
(p. 101131).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB703530871/)
Article
Mircea O. Popoviciu
(2020)
Aurel Bărglăzan: Founder of Timis, OARA Hydraulic Machinery School.
Icon: Journal of the International Committee for the History of Technology
(pp. 170-179).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB422720963/)
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