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  1. Public granaries as a source of proxy data on grain harvests and weather extremes for historical climatology
  2. Supplementary material to "Public granaries as a source of proxy data on grain harvests and weather extremes for historical climatology"
  3. ClimeApp: Opening Doors to the Past Global Climate. New Data Processing Tool for the ModE-RA Climate Reanalysis
  4. Climatic signatures in early modern European grain harvest yields
  5. New perspectives on historical climatology
  6. Climatic signatures in early modern European grain harvest yields
  7. Recession or resilience? Long-range socioeconomic consequences of the 17th century volcanic eruptions in northern Fennoscandia
  8. Climatic, weather, and socio-economic conditions corresponding to the mid-17th-century eruption cluster
  9. The 1600 CE Huaynaputina eruption as a possible trigger for persistent cooling in the North Atlantic region
  10. Climatic impacts on early modern European grain harvest yields
  11. Climatic, weather and socio-economic conditions corresponding with the mid-17th century eruption cluster
  12. Recession or resilience? Long-range socioeconomic consequences of the 17th century volcanic eruptions in the far north
  13. Supplementary material to "Recession or resilience? Long-range socioeconomic consequences of the 17th century volcanic eruptions in the far north"
  14. Supplementary material to "The 1600 Huaynaputina Eruption as Possible Trigger for Persistent Cooling in the North Atlantic Region"
  15. The 1600 Huaynaputina Eruption as Possible Trigger for Persistent Cooling in the North Atlantic Region
  16. Climate in Nordic historical research – a research review and future perspectives
  17. Towards a rigorous understanding of societal responses to climate change
  18. Climate and society in European history
  19. Buried in water, burdened by nature—Resilience carried the Iron Age people through Fimbulvinter
  20. Combining the archives of nature and society: Tree rings and tithes
  21. Editorial: Recent results and new perspectives in historical climatology: An overview
  22. Historical climatology in Western and Northern Europe: State-of-the-art, typical documentary data and methods
  23. Climate and the Crises of the Early Fourteenth Century in Northeastern Europe
  24. Combining Written and Tree-Ring Evidence to Trace Past Food Crises: A Case Study from Finland
  25. Distant impact: tropical volcanic eruptions and climate-driven agricultural crises in seventeenth-century Ostrobothnia, Finland
  26. Something old, something new, something borrowed: New insights to human-environment interaction in medieval Novgorod inferred from tree rings
  27. An intensive tree-ring experience: Connecting education and research during the 25th European Dendroecological Fieldweek (Asturias, Spain)
  28. 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
  29. Reconstructing crop yield variability in Finland: Long-term perspective of the cultivation history on the agricultural periphery since ad 760
  30. The early Spörer Minimum – a period of extraordinary climate and socio-economic changes in Western and Central Europe
  31. Climatic anomalies, food systems, and subsistence crises in medieval Novgorod and Ladoga