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Plagues, climate change, and the end of an empire: A response to Kyle Harper's The Fate of Rome (3): Disease, agency, and collapse. History Compass, e12507 (2018)
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Modelling climate and societal resilience in the Eastern Mediterranean in the last millennium. Human Ecology: an interdisciplinary journal 27.
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The Early Ottoman Peloponnese: a study in the light of an annotated editio princeps of the TT10-1/14662 Ottoman taxation cadastre (ca. 1460-1463). Gingko, London (2019), 649 pp.
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Ekobiografia Krakowa. Znak Horyzont, Kraków (2018), 352 pp.
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Izdebski, A.; Haldon, J.; Filipkowski, P.). Springer International Publishing, Cham (2022)
Managing the Roman Empire for the long term: risk assessment and management policy in the fifth to seventh centuries. In: Perspectives on public policy in societal-environmental crises: what the future needs from history, 16, 1 Ed., pp. 237 - 246 (Eds. 35.
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SDG 13: How societies succeeded or failed to respond to environmental disruption. In: Before the UN sustainable development goals: a historical companion, 13, pp. 385 - 424 (Ed. Gutmann, M.). Oxford Scholarship Online, Oxford (2022)
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Izdebski, A.; Haldon, J.; Filipkowski, P.). Springer International Publishing, Cham (2022)
What stories should historians be telling at the dawn of the Anthropocene? In: Perspectives on public policy in societal-environmental crises: what the future needs from history, 2, 1 Ed., pp. 9 - 19 (Eds. 37.
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Izdebski, A.; Haldon, J.; Filipkowski, P.). Springer International Publishing, Cham (2022)
Introduction: what sort of past does our future need? In: Perspectives on public policy in societal-environmental crises: what the future needs from history, 1, 1 Ed., pp. 1 - 5 (Eds. 38.
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Izdebski, A.; Haldon, J.; Filipkowski, P.). Springer International Publishing, Cham (2022)
The integration of settlers into existing socio-environmental settings: reclaiming the greek lands after the Late Medieval Crisis. In: Perspectives on public policy in societal-environmental crises: what the future needs from history, 20, 1 Ed., pp. 307 - 324 (Eds. 39.
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Between resilience and adaptation: a historical framework for understanding stability and transformation of societies to shocks and stress. In: COVID-19: Systemic Risk and Resilience, 14, 1st Ed., pp. 235 - 268 (Eds. Linkov, I.; Keenan, J. M.; Trump, B. D.). Springer, Cham (2021)
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Hydrological Changes in Late Antiquity: Spatio-Temporal Characteristics and Socio-Economic Impacts in the Eastern Mediterranean. In: Climate Change and Ancient Societies in Europe and the Near East: Diversity in Collapse and Resilience, 1 Ed., pp. 533 - 560 (Eds. Erdkamp, P.; Manning, J. G.; Verboven, K.). Springer International Publishing, Cham (2021)