
The CCHRI, in partnership with Princeton's Environmental History Lab of the Program in Medieval Studies, and with the generous support of Princeton's Humanities Council, launched a series of six online seminars in fall 2020 entitled “Past Answers to Current Concerns: Approaches to Understanding Historical Societal Resilience.” For the videos of the talks: https://medievalstudies.princeton.edu/environmental-history-lab-past-seminars/
More details can be found here.
We are pleased to announce that the series of talks, together with chapters contributed from a seminar series on a related theme, presented by our partners at the Max-Planck-Institute for the Science of Human History in Jena, Germany, will be published as: A. Izdebski, J. Haldon and P. Filipkowski, Perspectives on Public Policy in Societal-Environmental Crises. What the future needs from history (Springer Nature, forthcoming)