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Regional representative
Dr. Cosmin Koszor-Codrea
New Europe College
Str.Plantelor Nr. 21
Bucharest, 023971
Romania
Email: cosmin.koszor.codrea@gmail.com
Latest research and news on the region
Monica Vasile (2024). “From Reintroduction to Rewilding: Autonomy, Agency and Messy Liberation of the European Bison” Environment and History, Vol. 30, No. 1, pp.105-129. (access here)
Raluca Alexandrescu (2023). “Politicizing Nature: Environmental Political Thought in Romanian Modernity Around 1900” Romanian Journal of Political Science, Vol. 23, No.2, pp. 7–23. (access here)
Cosmin Koszor-Codrea (2023). “The Tyranny of Schools: Nature and Nation in the Schools of Transylvania and the Romanian Kingdom, 1870-1914” New Europe College Yearbook, Vol. 1, pp. 245-280. (access here)
George Andrei (2023). “‘I am a poor man with a family’: Rangers, Social Welfare, and Monitor Networks in the Forests of Interwar Zlatna, Romania,” Journal of Romanian Studies Vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 155-180. (access here)
Constantin Ardeleanu (2023). “From ‘the dirtiest to the best water’ in Romania. Public health, sanitary diplomacy and water in Sulina (1890s-1914)” Water History, Vol. 15, pp.247-262. (access here)
Julieta Rotaru and David Gaunt (2023). The Wallachian Gold-Washers: Unlocking the Golden Past of the Rudari Woodworkers. Leiden: Koninklijke Brill. (access here)
Alexandra Coțofană (2022). Xenophobic Mountains: Landscape Sentience Reconsidered in the Romanian Carpathians. Palgrave Macmillan (link here)
Valeska Bopp-Filimonov (2022). “Saddening Encounters: Children and Animals in Romanian Fiction and Beyond” STUDIA UBB PHILOLOGIA, Vol. LXVII, 2, pp. 13 – 34. (access here)
Ștefan Dorondel and Șerban Stelu (eds.) (2022). A New Ecological Order: Development and the Transformation of Nature in Eastern Europe. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. (link here)
Luminița Gâtejel (2022). Engineering the Lower Danube: Technology and International Cooperation in an Imperial Borderland. Budapest: CEU Press. (link here)
George Andrei (2021). “Whose Nature Is It? Contesting Forest Regulation and Land Reform in Interwar Transylvania” Balkanologie [Online], Vol. 16, No. 2. (link here)
Latest news
- Call for participants: ESEH 2025 Summer School in Environmental History
- Call for Papers for the Conference “Bodies and Environments in the Early Modern World” (9-10 June 2025, Manchester)
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- Call for Applications to Host the ESEH Conference 2027
- CfP: 13th Biennial European Society for Environmental History (ESEH) Conference. NEW DEADLINE: 15 Nov!