Call for papers
CFP: ADHO Conference 2026- Daejeon 27-31 July (Deadline December 8)

CFP: ADHO Conference 2026- Daejeon 27-31 July (Deadline December 8)

The HNR community is pleased to share the call for papers for the ADHO Conference 2026. The conference held in Daejeon, South Korea, from July 27 to 31, 2026. Conference Theme: "Engagement" Our theme, “Engagement,” highlights our commitment to fostering meaningful...

CFP: HNR2026 in Turin, 20-22 July

CFP: HNR2026 in Turin, 20-22 July

Call for Papers – Historical Network Research Conference 2026 The Historical Network Research community is very pleased to announce the call for papers for the Historical Networks Research conference 2026 which will take place in Turin, Italy, from Monday 20 July to...

CFP: HISTONET at NetSci 2025 & Historical Networks at Sunbelt 2025

CFP: HISTONET at NetSci 2025 & Historical Networks at Sunbelt 2025

NetSci 2025 - HISTONET Satellite Event The Historical Network Research Community (HNR) is pleased to announce HISTONET, a satellite event at NetSci 2025, dedicated to fostering collaboration between historians and network scientists. This event provides a unique...

CfP: HNR Lunchtime Lectures 2025

CfP: HNR Lunchtime Lectures 2025

The Historical Network Research Community is excited to be relaunching the Lunchtime Lectures in early 2025, offering opportunities to share upcoming and ongoing research in historical networks. The sessions offer a chance for international scholars of all career...

CfP: Graphs and Networks in the Humanities Conference 2025 (Mendrisio)

CfP: Graphs and Networks in the Humanities Conference 2025 (Mendrisio)

The Historical Network Research community is very pleased to announce the call for papers for the Graphs and Networks in the Humanities Conference 2025 which will take place at the Università della Svizzera italiana in Mendrisio (Switzerland) from Wednesday 12 until...

CfP: Open Access Volume on Networks of the Ancient Near East

We are pleased to announce this call for papers for an open access volume provisionally entitled ‘Networks in Ancient Near Eastern Studies’, edited by Ellie Bennett, Lena Tambs, and Jonathan Valk of the University of Helsinki’s Centre of Excellence in Ancient Near Eastern Empires (ANEE).