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Mats Ingulstad
Mats Ingulstad
Department of Modern History and Society, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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Aluminum ore: the political economy of the global bauxite industry
RS Gendron, M Ingulstad, E Storli
UBC Press, 2013
522013
Tin and Global Capitalism
M Ingulstad, A Perchard, E Storli
A History of the Devil’s metal, 1850-2000, 2015
232015
‘New’Approaches to the Governance of Africa’s Natural Resources
JA Grant, WRN Compaoré, MI Mitchell, M Ingulstad
New Approaches to the Governance of Natural Resources, 3-24, 2015
202015
Avhengig av forskning: de norske forskningsrådenes historie
T Brandt, M Ingulstad, E Larsen, M Mangset, V Schwach
Fagbokforlaget, 2019
142019
The Interdependent Hegemon: the United States and the Quest for Strategic Raw Materials during the Early Cold War
M Ingulstad
The International History Review 37 (1), 59-79, 2015
142015
Industrial collaboration in Nazi-occupied Europe: Norway in context
HO Frøland, M Ingulstad, J Scherner
Springer, 2016
122016
'We want aluminium, not excuses!': antitrust and business-government partnership in the American aluminium industry, 1917-1957
M Ingulstad
102012
Introduction: opening Pandora's bauxite: a raw materials perspective on globalization processes in the twentieth Century
M INGULSTAD, E STORLI, RS GENDRON
92013
Winning the hearths and mines: strategic materials and American foreign policy, 1939-1953
M Ingulstad
92011
“The path of civilization is paved with tin cans”: The political economy of the global tin industry.
M Ingulstad, A Perchard, E Storli
Tin and Global Capitalism, 1850-2000: A History of" the Devil's Metal", 1-21, 2015
8*2015
I nyordningens tegn? Organisation Todt og reguleringen av den norske byggebransjen
M Ingulstad
Historisk tidsskrift 97 (3), 256-276, 2018
72018
Perfecting the art of stealing: Nazi exploitation and industrial collaboration in occupied Western Europe
HO Frøland, M Ingulstad, J Scherner
Industrial Collaboration in Nazi-Occupied Europe, 1-34, 2016
72016
Banging the Tin Drum: The United States and the Quest for Strategic Self-Suffi ciency in Tin, 1840–1945
M Ingulstad
Tin and Global Capitalism, 1850-2000, 109-142, 2014
72014
Marine minerals' role in future holistic mineral resource management
SL Ellefmo, N Aberle, V Hagspiel, M Ingulstad, K Aasly
Geological Society, London, Special Publications 526, 2022
62022
Hitler’s Achilles Heel? Norwegian Molybdenum as a Bottleneck in the German War Economy
ADR Sanders, M Ingulstad
Industrial Collaboration in Nazi-Occupied Europe, 359-387, 2016
62016
Raw Materials, Race, and Legal Regimes: The Development of the Principle of Permanent Sovereignty over Natural Resources in the Americas
M Ingulstad, L Lixinski
World History Bulletin 29 (1), 34, 2013
62013
National security business?: The United States and the creation of the Jamaican bauxite industry
M Ingulstad
52013
‘Europe Cannot Engage in Autarchical Policies’: European Raw Materials Strategy from 1945 to the Present
HO Frøland, M Ingulstad
Sanders, A./Sandvik, P./Storli, E.(Hg.): The Political Economy of Resource …, 1850
5*1850
'An age of aluminium': the political economy of the aluminium industry in the twentieth century
HO FRØLAND, M Ingulstad
42012
Cold War and Hot Metal: American Strategic Materials Policy, the Marshall Plan and the Loan to the Sunndal Smelter
M Ingulstad
Cahiers d'histoire de l'aluminium, 2, 2007
42007
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