This workshop might be of interest to the HNR community. It features two sessions on historical networks (History of innovation, Sept. 2, 10-11 AM CET; Networks of innovation, Sept. 2, 11:15-12:15 AM CET) as well as a keynote from renowned historian Mario Biagioli....
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Call for Local Organisers to host the Historical Network Research Conference in 2022
Call for Local Organisers to host HNR2022 We hereby invite expressions of interest for local organisers to host the Historical Network Conference 2022 (HNR2022). The HNR conference series explores the challenges and possibilities of network research in historical...
Event: Historical Network Research in Chinese Studies
Dear all, The following event might be of interest to members of the HNR community. For more information and registration, please visit https://fccsdigitalchina.github.io/hnrcs2021/#/. Historical Network Research in Chinese Studies Friday July 23 – Satuday, July 24,...
Event: Networks of Philosophy, Philosophy of Networks (6 July)
Dear all, Below you can find the announcement of an online seminar, to be held on 6 July 2021, which might be of interest to members of the HNR community. Networks experts Randall Collins and Kevin Zollman will discuss how collaboration has shaped the history of...
Now online: conference programme HNR+ResHist2021
Dear all, The conference „Historical Networks – Réseaux Historiques – Historische Netzwerke“ co-organised by the Historical Network Research group and Réseaux et Histoire will take place from Wednesday, June 30th until Friday, July 2nd, 2021. The complete programme is...
Reminder: HNR Afternoon Tea Lecture Rachel Midura (May 20)
Dear all, This is a gentle reminder for our upcoming Historical Network Research Afternoon Tea lecture on Thursday May 20. The seminar will start at 4:00 pm CET (10 am EST / 3 pm BST) and finish one hour later. Our speaker will be Rachel Midura, assistant Professor of...
HNR lunch lecture Rachel Midura: Early Modern Digital Itineraries: Networks of European Space, 1545-1761 (May 20)
Dear all, The Historical Network Research community is pleased to announce another event in the HNR Lunch Lectures Series. The next lecture will be on Thursday May 20. Our speaker will be Rachel Midura, assistant Professor of Digital History at Virginia Polytechnic...
Reminder: HNR lunch lecture Ramona Roller (April 15)
Dear all, This is a gentle reminder for our upcoming Historical Network Research lunch lecture on Thursday April 15. Our speaker will be Ramona Roller, a doctoral student at the Chair of Systems Design at ETH Zurich. She will present her talk entitled “modeling time...
Webinar series: Republics of Letters around the Globe (2 April – 4 June 2021)
Dear all, These webinars might be of interest to some people on this list. From 2 April to 4 June 2021, the SKILLNET project of Utrecht University will organize a series of webinars. A string of historians will give presentations about early modern transnational...
HNR lunch lecture Ramona Roller (April 15): modeling time in letter correspondence networks of the European Reformation: beyond snapshots towards temporal paths
Dear all, The Historical Network Research community is pleased to announce another event in the HNR Lunch Lectures Series. The next lecture will be on Thursday April 15th. Our speaker will be Ramona Roller, a doctoral student at the Chair of Systems Design at ETH...
Save the Date/Abstracts online: The Connected Past “Artefactual Intelligence”, Sept 29–30 2021
Dear all, this announcement might be of interest to some people on this list: Save the date for The Connected Past: Artefactual Intelligence September 29-30 2021, Aarhus University The conference is expected to be held as a hybrid event and will be preceded by a...
HNR Lunch Lecture Diane Harris Cline (March 18, 4-5 pm CET)
Dear all, The Historical Network Research community is pleased to announce another event in the HNR Lunch Lectures Series. From January 2021 onwards, monthly online lectures will shed a spotlight on recent research and ideas from the field of historical network...
HNR Lunch Lecture Henrike Rudolph (Febr 18): (Re)Constructing Historical Narratives from Collective Biographies
Dear all, The Historical Network Research community is pleased to announce another event in the HNR Lunch Lectures Series. From January 2021 onwards, monthly online lectures will shed a spotlight on recent research and ideas from the field of historical network...
Save the Date: Digital Approaches to Early Modern Studies (February 9, 2021)
Dear all, The Centre for Early Modern Studies in Limerick organizes a symposium series on Digital Approaches to Early Modern Studies. The first symposium on February 9 will focus on Network and Circulation Analysis and Visualisation. For details & registration:...
Reminder: Historical Network Research Lunch Lectures (starting January 21, 2021)
Dear all, This is a gentle reminder that the registration deadline for our upcoming Historical Network Research lunch lecture on Thursday January 21, is approaching: 15.1.2021. See below for more detailed information. HNR Lunch Lecture Series From January 2021...
Reminder: CfP Historical Networks – Réseaux Historiques – Historische Netzwerke 2021
Dear all, this is a gentle reminder that the submission deadline is fast approaching: 15.1.2021. Please submit abstracts (detailed info below) via: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hnrreshist2021 To contact the organisers, please email...
Save the date: Graph Technologies in the Humanities: 2021 Virtual Symposium on February 9, 2021
Dear all, this announcement might be of interest to some people on this list: Graph Technologies in the Humanities 2021 Virtual Symposium on February 9, 2021 We are delighted to announce that the 2021 edition of the annual "Graph Technologies in the Humanities" will...
Launch: Historical Network Research Lunch Lectures (starting January 21, 2021)
Dear all, The Historical Network Research community is pleased to announce the HNR Lunch Lectures Series. From January 2021 onwards, monthly online lectures will shed a spotlight on recent research and ideas from the field of historical network analysis to promote...
Virtual Forum: Jews, Christians, and Muslims as Colleagues and Collaborators in the Abbasid Near East
Registration is now open for the virtual forum Jews, Christians, and Muslims as Colleagues and Collaborators in the Abbasid Near East, which will take place as 9 sessions (18 presentations) between October 20th and December 11th. The presentations listed below involve...
BarCamp: Theoretical Reflections on Graph Technologies (11.11.2020, German)
Dear all, even though the event is in German, this might be of interest for some people on this list: Von Knoten und Kanten zu Gedanken: Theoretische Reflexionen zu Graphentechnologien Ein virtuelles Barcamp der AG Theorie & AG Graphentechnologien des DHd Verbands...