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The Justinianic Plague: Apocalypse or Overblown?
Lee Mordechai, Hebrew University; Merle Eisenberg, National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center in Annapolis
Program in Medieval Studies; Climate Change and History Research Initiative; Humanities Council
From Healthscaping to Disease Tracing: Plague and Public Health After the Black Death
Abigail Agresta, George Washington University
Program in Medieval Studies; Climate Change and History Research Initiative; Humanities Council
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Past Answers to Current Concerns, Seminar 1: Lessons from the past? Terms of the debate and some examples
Hugh Elton, Trent University; John Haldon, Dept. of History, Princeton; Adam Izdebski, Max-Planck-Institute for the Science of Human History; Lee Mordechai, Hebrew University Jerusalem; Merle Eisenberg, National Center for Socioenvironmental Synthesis, Annapolis; Tim Newfield, Georgetown University; Annelise Binois, University of Copenhagen
Climate Change and History Research Initiative; Medieval Studies
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Past Answers to Current Concerns, Seminar 2: Risk Management and Historical Theory
Luke Kemp, University of Cambridge; Steven Hartman, University of Iceland
Climate Change and History Research Initiative; Medieval Studies
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Racialization in Late Antique Italy and Italian Historiography
Nicole Lopez-Jantzen
Medievalists of Color; Program in Medieval Studies; Division for Identity Studies at the Institute for Medieval Research of the Austrian Academy of Sciences; School of Historical Studies at the Institute for Advanced Study
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Past Answers to Current Concerns, Seminar 3 – Managing Risks: Some Farmers’ Perspectives
Benjamin Trump, US Army Corps of Engineering R & D Center; Edda Fields-Black, Carnegie Mellon University; Travis Folk, Folk Land management, Inc.; Daniel Hanks, Clemson University
Climate Change and History Research Initiative; Medieval Studies
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Past Answers to Current Concerns, Seminar 4: Failing Strategies 1
Tom McGovern, Hunter College CUNY; Eric Cline, George Washington University
Climate Change and History Research Initiative; Medieval Studies
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Dissimilar Similitudes: Devotional Objects in Late Medieval Europe
Caroline Bynum, author; Brooke Holmes, Classics
Labyrinth Books; Humanities Council
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Past Answers to Current Concerns, Seminar 5: Failing Strategies 2
Emmanuel Kreike, Department of History, Princeton; Thayer Patterson and Miguel Centeno, Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies
Climate Change and History Research Initiative; Medieval Studies
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