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The Justinianic Plague: an inconsequential pandemic?
L Mordechai, M Eisenberg, TP Newfield, A Izdebski, JE Kay, H Poinar
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116 (51), 25546-25554, 2019
2092019
History meets palaeoscience: Consilience and collaboration in studying past societal responses to environmental change
J Haldon, L Mordechai, TP Newfield, AF Chase, A Izdebski, P Guzowski, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115 (13), 3210-3218, 2018
1592018
Rejecting catastrophe: The case of the Justinianic Plague
L Mordechai, M Eisenberg
Past & Present 244 (1), 3-50, 2019
1202019
Plagues, climate change, and the end of an empire: A response to Kyle Harper's The Fate of Rome (1): Climate
J Haldon, H Elton, SR Huebner, A Izdebski, L Mordechai, TP Newfield
History Compass 16 (12), e12508, 2018
912018
Modelling climate and societal resilience in the Eastern Mediterranean in the last millennium
E Xoplaki, J Luterbacher, S Wagner, E Zorita, D Fleitmann, ...
Human Ecology 46, 363-379, 2018
842018
The social burden of resilience: a historical perspective
A Izdebski, L Mordechai, S White
Human Ecology 46, 291-303, 2018
612018
The Justinianic Plague: an interdisciplinary review
M Eisenberg, L Mordechai
Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies 43 (2), 156-180, 2019
572019
Demystifying collapse: climate, environment, and social agency in pre-modern societies
J Haldon, AF Chase, W Eastwood, M Medina-Elizalde, A Izdebski, ...
Millennium 17 (1), 1-33, 2020
452020
Lessons from the past, policies for the future: resilience and sustainability in past crises
J Haldon, M Eisenberg, L Mordechai, A Izdebski, S White
Environment systems and decisions 40, 287-297, 2020
452020
The Justinianic plague and global pandemics: The making of the plague concept
M Eisenberg, L Mordechai
The American Historical Review 125 (5), 1632-1667, 2020
412020
Plagues, climate change, and the end of an empire. A response to Kyle Harper's The Fate of Rome (2): Plagues and a crisis of empire
J Haldon, H Elton, SR Huebner, A Izdebski, L Mordechai, TP Newfield
History Compass 16 (12), e12506, 2018
412018
Modeling the Justinianic Plague: Comparing hypothesized transmission routes
LA White, L Mordechai
PloS one 15 (4), e0231256, 2020
332020
Plagues, climate change, and the end of an empire: A response to Kyle Harper's The Fate of Rome (3): Disease, agency, and collapse
J Haldon, H Elton, SR Huebner, A Izdebski, L Mordechai, TP Newfield
History Compass 16 (12), e12507, 2018
312018
Antioch in the sixth century: resilience or vulnerability?
L Mordechai
Late Antique Archaeology 12 (1), 25-41, 2016
202016
Earthquakes as the quintessential SCE: methodology and societal resilience
L Mordechai, J Pickett
Human Ecology 46, 335-348, 2018
192018
Adaptation to short-term cataclysmic events: flooding in premodern riverine societies
M Soroush, L Mordechai
Human Ecology 46, 349-361, 2018
122018
Short-term cataclysmic events in premodern complex societies
L Mordechai
Human Ecology 46 (3), 323-333, 2018
122018
L’émergence d’une histoire environnementale interdisciplinaire: Une approche conjointe de l’Holocène tardif
A Izdebski, K Bloomfield, WJ Eastwood, R Fernandes, D Fleitmann, ...
Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 77 (1), 11-58, 2022
7*2022
Between resilience and adaptation: A historical framework for understanding stability and transformation of societies to shocks and stress
J Haldon, A Binois-Roman, M Eisenberg, A Izdebski, L Mordechai, ...
COVID-19: Systemic risk and resilience, 235-268, 2021
72021
Why treating the coronavirus like the Black Death is so dangerous
M Eisenberg, L Mordechai, R Alpert
The Washington Post, 3-50, 2020
62020
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