The HNR community is pleased to share that the Historical Network Research 2026 Turin Conference program has been published and registration is open! (Registration is free).
The program of the HNR2026 Conference 2026 includes
- 38 long papers
- 26 short papers
- …across 20 sessions
- 2 keynotes
- 1 round table
- 1 workshop (free)
Opening Keynote:
Scott B. Weingart, Chief Technology Officer, Library of Virginia, co-author of The Network Turn (Cambridge University Press, 2020) and The Historian’s Macroscope: Exploring Big Historical Data (World Scientific Press, 2015). Scott will speak on “Historical Source Criticism in the Network Turn”, reflections on how network thinking, source selection, and historical argument influence one another, and how awareness of that entanglement improves our scholarship.
Conference Program: https://historicalnetworkresearch.github.io/turin/program/Conference Registration: https://hnr2026.sciencesconf.org/registrationNodegoat workshop registration: https://forms.gle/3cdVbiHLoJKF8SVdA
