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Delves into the formation of agrarian landscapes in medieval Europe, exploring agricultural revolution, energy regimes, mechanical innovations, and common land use.
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Explores the history and future of energy transitions, emphasizing the shift towards sustainable energy systems and the importance of technological advancements.