The Power of Networks:Prospects of Historical Network Research (Digital Research in the Arts and Humanities) '19
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Part One: Introduction Part Two: Applications of Historical Network Research 1. Social networks in economic history: Challenges, best practice and selected applications (Bernd Wurpts) 2. The Empire as a network of princes. Network analytical modelling of political action in the Middle Ages (Robert Gramsch) 3. European Merchant Networks in Seville. Methodical Considerations (Eberhard Crailsheim) 4. Mobility and movements in intellectual history: a social network approach (Christophe Verbruggen) 5. Networking the res publica. Social Network Analysis and the Future of Historical Network Research in Ancient history (Christian Rollinger) 6. Kinship networks in northwestern German rural society (Christine Fertig) Part Three: Corpus Analysis 7. Utilizing Historical Network Analysis on Meta-data to Model East German Foreign Intelligence Cycle in the Baltic Sea Region 1975-1989 (Kimmo Elo) 8. Social and semantic network analysis in the study of religions (Frederik Elwert) Part Four: Applications and Infrastructures 9. Deep Networks as associative interfaces to historical research (Charles van den Heuvel, is Ingeborg van Vugt, Pim van Bree and Geert Kessels) 10. Don’t Panic! A research system for network-based digital history and philosophy of science (Julia Damerow and Erik Peirson) 11. The histograph, an application for the graph-based exploration and crowdsourced annotation of multimedia collections (Marten During, Lars Wieneke and Daniele Guido)
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