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Archive | 2018

Famines: At the Interface of Nature and Society

Dominik Collet; Maximilian Schuh

Famines have re-entered public consciousness. While most research focuses on modern and future crises, the past offers a rich and largely untapped archive of societies that have already faced similar challenges. However, current research is characterized by antagonisms of the natural sciences and the humanities. In this paper we argue for an integration of the ‘archives of nature’ and the ‘archives of man’. We survey emerging interdisciplinary research designs (vulnerability studies, social ecology, disaster studies) that facilitate such an approach and contend that due to their unique scope, famines constitute an excellent ‘boundary object’ to study socionatural entanglements. Examining the famines of the ‘Little Ice Age’ (1300–1800) can therefore overcome socially or environmentally determinist models of human-environment interaction. As a result, the research approach presented here, can advance our understanding of how past societies dealt with natural challenges and improve the basis for future decision making.


Archive | 2013

Aneignungen des Humanismus: Orte und Personen

Maximilian Schuh

Aneignungen des Humanismus locates the adoption and application of new educational ideas within the social, economic and institutional framework of the late medieval University of Ingolstadt.


Archive | 2013

Individuelle Aneignungen des Humanismus

Maximilian Schuh

Aneignungen des Humanismus locates the adoption and application of new educational ideas within the social, economic and institutional framework of the late medieval University of Ingolstadt.


Archive | 2013

Institutionelle Aneignungen des Humanismus

Maximilian Schuh

Aneignungen des Humanismus locates the adoption and application of new educational ideas within the social, economic and institutional framework of the late medieval University of Ingolstadt.


Archive | 2013

Die Universität Ingolstadt: Quellen und Forschung

Maximilian Schuh

Aneignungen des Humanismus locates the adoption and application of new educational ideas within the social, economic and institutional framework of the late medieval University of Ingolstadt.


Das Mittelalter | 2012

Praxisorientierte Ausbildung oder elitäres Wissen? Universitäre Didaktik der Rhetorik im 15. Jahrhundert

Maximilian Schuh

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Climate of The Past | 2016

The 1430s: a cold period of extraordinary internal climate variability during the early Spörer Minimum with social and economic impacts in north-western and central Europe

Chantal Camenisch; Kathrin M. Keller; Melanie Salvisberg; Benjamin Jean-François Amann; Martin Bauch; Sandro Renato Blumer; Rudolf Brázdil; Stefan Brönnimann; Ulf Büntgen; Bruce M. S. Campbell; Laura Fernández-Donado; Dominik Fleitmann; Rüdiger Glaser; Fidel González-Rouco; Martin Grosjean; Richard C. Hoffmann; Heli Maaria Huhtamaa; Fortunat Joos; Andrea Kiss; Oldřich Kotyza; Flavio Lehner; Jürg Luterbacher; Nicolas Maughan; Raphael Neukom; Theresa Novy; Kathleen Pribyl; Christoph C. Raible; Dirk Riemann; Maximilian Schuh; Philip Slavin


Zeitschrift Fur Historische Forschung | 2016

Umweltbeobachtungen oder Ausreden? Das Wetter und seine Auswirkungen in den grundherrlichen Rechnungen des Bischofs von Winchester im 14. Jahrhundert

Maximilian Schuh


Archive | 2018

Universitäre Gelehrtenkultur vom 13.–16. Jahrhundert

Jan-Hendryk de Boer; Marian Füssel; Maximilian Schuh


Archive | 2018

Famines During the ʻLittle Ice Ageʼ (1300-1800)

Dominik Collet; Maximilian Schuh

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Kathleen Pribyl

University of East Anglia

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Ulf Büntgen

University of Cambridge

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