Here follows details of recent Climate Change and History Research Initiative (CCHRI) related publications. CCHRI is a lead partner in the UNESCO-MOST BRIDGES CUNY-Princeton Thematic Hub. The first three publications below are specifically relevant to CCHRI’s BRIDGES-related projects:
- L. Mordechai, J. Haldon, ‘Resilience in Environmental History Discourse: Past, Present and Future?’, American Historical Review 129(4) (2024), 1420–1450 https://doi.org/10.1093/ahr/rhae377
- J. Haldon, L. Mordechai, A. Dugmore, M. Eisenberg, G. Endfield, A. Izdebski, R. Jackson, L. Kemp, I. Labuhn, T. McGovern, S. Metcalfe, K. Morrisson, T. Newfield, B. Trump, ‘Past Answers to Present Concerns. The Relevance of the Premodern Past for 21st Century Policy Planners: Comments on the State of the Field’, Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 2024; 0:e923 https://doi.org/10.1002/wcc.923
- Izdebski, K. Bloomfield, W. J. Eastwood, R. Fernandes, D. Fleitmann, P. Guzowski, J. Haldon, F. Ludlow, J. Luterbacher, J.G. Manning, A. Masi, L. Mordechai, T. Newfield, A.R. Stine, Ç. Şenkul et E. Xoplaki ‘The Emergence of Interdisciplinary Environmental History. Collaborative Approaches to the Late Holocene’, Annales HSS 77 (1) (2024), 11-58 https://doi.org/10.1017/ahsse.2022.21
- Morgan, A. M., Paine, A.R., Koç, K., Haldon, J., Hofmeister, E., Cheng, H., Tüysüz, O., Matter, A., Edwards, L.R., Haghipour, N., Hajdas, I. and Fleitmann, D. 2025. ‘Societal Responses to Cold-Season Rainfall Variability: A Speleothem Perspective on Byzantine and Hittite Climate Interactions in Late Holocene Türkiye and Southeast Europe’, Quaternary Science Reviews 359: 109365 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2025.109365
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Link to the Spring Newsletter – CCHRI – CCHRI Newsletter Spring 2025.pdf