HNR Bibliography

vol. 7 2021

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Ahnert, Ruth, Sebastian E. Ahnert, Catherine Nicole Coleman, and Scott B. Weingart. 2020. The Network Turn: Changing Perspectives in the Humanities. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108866804. Cite
Alcantara, Marlon C., Marco Braga, and Charles van den Heuvel. 2020. “Historical Networks in Science Education.” Science & Education 29 (1): 101–21. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11191-019-00096-4. Cite
Baillot, Anne. 2015. “Visualisation des réseaux: apports, défis et enjeux du travail sur les données historiques.” In . https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01130425/document. Cite
Bauerfeld, Daniel, and Lukas Clemens. 2014. Gesellschaftliche Umbrüche und religiöse Netzwerke: Analysen von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart. Auflage: 1., Aufl. Bielefeld: Transcript. Cite
Bearman, Peter S., James Moody, and Robert Faris. 2002. “Networks and History.” Complexity, no. 8: 61–71. Cite
Beauguitte, Laurent. 2016. “L’analyse de réseaux en sciences sociales et en histoire. Vocabulaire, principes et limites.” In L’analyse de réseaux en sciences sociales et en histoire, 9–24. Louvain: Presses Universitaires de Louvain. https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01476090/document. Cite
Beyer, Meike. 2024. “Geisteswissenschaften.” In Handbuch Netzwerkforschung, edited by Christian Stegbauer and Roger Häußling, 1–13. Netzwerkforschung. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-37507-2_71-1. Cite
Bixler, Matthias. n.d. “Netzwerkanalyse - Patronageforschung - Mikropolitik.” Podcampus.De. Accessed February 22, 2016. http://www.podcampus.de/nodes/RgBrP. Cite
Bixler, Matthias. n.d. “Die Historische Netzwerkforschung – Bisherige Ansätze Und Entwicklungslinien.” Vimeo. Accessed February 22, 2016. https://vimeo.com/44235013. Cite
Brudner, Lilyan, and Douglas White. 1997. “Class, Property and Structural Endogamy: Visualizing Networked Histories.” Theory and Society 26 (2–3): 161–208. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1006883119289. Cite
Buarque, Bernardo, Aline Deicke, Malte Doehne, Marten Düring, Heiner Fangerau, Catherine Herfeld, Charles van den Heuvel, et al. 2022. “White Paper of the ModelSEN Workshop (April 2022).” Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7254061. Cite
Düring, Marten. 2012. “Netzwerkvisualisierungen in Den Geschichtswissenschaften Zwischen Explorativer Quellenanalyse Und Der Suggestionskraft Des Bildes.” In Visualisierung Sozialer Netzwerke, edited by Roger Häußling. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. Cite
Düring, Marten. 2013. The Emergence and Future of Historical Network Research | Marten During. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmsH5NcHPzg&feature=youtube_gdata_player. Cite
Düring, Marten, and Ulrich Eumann. 2013. “Diskussionsforum Historische Netzwerkforschung.” Geschichte Und Gesellschaft 39 (3): 369–90. http://www.v-r.de/de/magazine_edition-0-0/geschichte_und_gesellschaft_2013_39_3-1009913/. Cite
Düring, Marten, and Linda Keyserlingk. 2014. “Netzwerkanalyse in Den Geschichtswissenschaften.” In Prozesse.Formen, Dynamiken, Erklärungen, edited by Rainer Schützeichel and Stefan Jordan. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/300723171. Cite
Düring, Marten, and Martin Stark. 2011. “Historical Network Analysis.” In Encyclopedia of Social Networks, edited by George A. Barnett. London: Sage Publishing. Cite
Düring, Marten, Ulrich Eumann, Martin Stark, and Linda Keyserlingk, eds. 2016. Handbuch Historische Netzwerkforschung: Grundlagen und Anwendungen. Berlin [u.a.]: LIT-Verl. Cite
Erickson, Bonnie H. 1997. “Social Networks and History: A Review Essay.” Historical Methods 30 (3): 149–57. Cite
Gamper, Markus, Linda Reschke, and Marten Düring. 2015. Knoten und Kanten III Soziale Netzwerkanalyse in Geschichts- und Politikforschung. Bielefeld: transcript. Cite
Garrote, Gabriel. 2015. “Réseaux : De La Notion à l’analyse. Heurs et Malheurs d’un Outil.” Billet. March 16, 2015. http://reshist.hypotheses.org/464. Cite
Gießmann, Sebastian. 2014. Die Verbundenheit der Dinge Eine Kulturgeschichte der Netze und Netzwerke. Berlin: Kulturverlag Kadmos Berlin. Cite
Gießmann, Sebastian. 2015. “Die Verbundenheit Der Dinge: Einleitung – Verstricken, Verfangen, Vernetzen.” Issuu. January 15, 2015. http://issuu.com/sebgiessmann/docs/giessmann_verbundenheit_einleitung. Cite
Gießmann, Sebastian. 2008. “Graphen Können Alles.” In Visuelle Modelle, edited by Ingeborg Reichle, Steffen Siegel, and Achim Spelten, 269–84. München: Fink. Cite
Gießmann, Sebastian. 2006. Netze Und Netzwerke: Archäologie Einer Kulturtechnik, 1740 - 1840. Bielefeld: transcript Verl. Cite
Glückler, Johannes. n.d. “Herausforderungen Der Sozialwissenschaftlichen Netzwerkforschung.” Podcampus.De. Accessed February 22, 2016. http://www.podcampus.de/nodes/QVPEz. Cite
Gorißen, Stefan. 2006. “Netzwerkanalyse Im Personenstandsarchiv?” In Archive, Familienforschung Und Geschichtswissenschaft.Annäherungen Und Aufgaben, edited by Bettina Joergens and Christian Reinicke, 159–74. Düsseldorf: Landesarchiv Nordrhein-Westfalen. Cite
Gould, Roger V. 2003. “Uses of Network Tools in Comparative Historical Research.” In Comparative Historical Analysis in the Social Sciences, edited by James Mahoney and Dietrich Rueschemeyer, 241–69. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Cite
Gramsch, Robert. 2014. “SEHEPUNKTE - Rezension von: Gesellschaftliche Umbrüche Und Religiöse Netzwerke - Ausgabe 14 (2014), Nr. 11.” November 24, 2014. http://www.sehepunkte.de/2014/11/24917.html. Cite
Haggerty, John, and Sheryllynne Haggerty. 2011. “Temporal Social Network Analysis for Historians - A Case Study.” In IMAGAPP/IVAPP, 207–17. Cite
Hergenröder, Curt W., ed. 2010. Gläubiger, Schuldner, Arme. Netzwerke Und Die Rolle Des Vertrauens. Wiesbaden: VS. Cite
Innes, Joanna. n.d. “‘Networks’ in British History.” Accessed December 5, 2019. https://www.academia.edu/27240701/Networks_in_British_History. Cite
Joergens, Bettina, and Christian Reinicke, eds. 2006. Archive, Familienforschung Und Geschichtswissenschaft: Annäherungen Und Aufgaben. Vol. 7. Veröffentlichungen Des Landesarchivs Nordrhein-Westfalen. Düsseldorf: Landesarchiv Nordrhein-Westfalen. Cite
Kerschbaumer, Florian. n.d. “Theoretische Und Methodische Referenzpunkte Der Historischen Netzwerkforschung.” Vimeo. Accessed February 22, 2016. https://vimeo.com/44187943. Cite
Kerschbaumer, Florian, Linda von Keyserlingk, Martin Stark, and Marten Düring. 2020. The Power of Networks: Prospects of Historical Network Research. Routledge. Cite
Koenen, Erik, Niklas Venema, and Matthias Bixler. n.d. “Historische Netzwerkforschung als Perspektive und Methode der Kommunikations- und Mediengeschichte.” Accessed May 14, 2019. https://medienundzeit.at/editorial-und-forschungsueberblick-1-2018/. Cite
Lemercier, Claire. 2005. “Analyse de Réseaux et Histoire.” Revue d’Histoire Moderne et Contemporaine 52 (2): 88–112. http://www.cairn.info/load_pdf.php?ID_ARTICLE=RHMC_522_0088. Cite
Lemercier, Claire. 2005. “Analyse de Réseaux et Histoire de La Famille: Une Rencontre Encore à Venir ?” Annales de Démographie Historique 109 (1): 7–31. http://www.cairn.info/load_pdf.php?ID_ARTICLE=ADH_109_07. Cite
Lemercier, Claire. 2015. “Formal Network Methods in History: Why and How?” In Social Networks, Political Institutions, and Rural Societies, edited by Georg Fertig, 281–304. Rural History in Europe 11. Turnhout: Brepols. Cite
Lemercier, Claire. 2012. “Formale Methoden Der Netzwerkanalyse in Den Geschichtswissenschaften: Warum Und Wie?” Österreichische Zeitschrift Für Geschichtswissenschaft 23 (1): 16–41. Cite
Lemercier, Claire, and Claire Zalc. 2008. Méthodes Quantitatives Pour l’historien. Paris: La Découverte. http://www.quanti.ihmc.ens.fr/-Le-Reperes-.html. Cite
Lipp, Carola. 2003. “Struktur, Interaktion, Räumliche Muster. Netzwerkanalyse Als Analytische Methode Und Darstellungsmittel Sozialer Komplexität.” In Komplexe Welt. Kulturelle Ordnungssysteme Als Orientierung, edited by Silke Köhle-Hezinger Christel Göttsch, 49–63. Münster: Waxmann. Cite
Mahoney, James, and Dietrich Rueschemeyer, eds. 2003. Comparative Historical Analysis in the Social Sciences. 1st ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Cite
Morrissey, Robert Michael. 2015. “Archives of Connection.” Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and Interdisciplinary History 48 (2): 67–79. https://doi.org/10.1080/01615440.2014.962208. Cite
Neurath, Wolfgang. 2008. “Neue Perspektiven Für Die Geschichtswissenschaft Durch Soziale Netzwerkanalyse (SNA).” Österreichische Zeitschrift Für Geschichtswissenschaft 19 (4): 140–53. Cite
Neurath, Wolfgang, and Lothar Krempel. 2008. “Geschichtswissenschaft Und Netzwerkanalyse: Potentiale Und Beispiele.” In Transnationale Netzwerke Im 20. Jahrhundert.Historische Erkundungen Zu Ideen Und Praktiken, Individuen Und Organisationen, edited by Berthold Unfried, Jürgen Mittag, and Marcel van der Linden, 59–79. Leipzig: AVA. Cite
Neurath, Wolfgang, and Lothar Krempel. 2008. “Geschichtswissenschaft Und Netzwerkanalyse.” In Transnationale Netzwerke Im 20. Jahrhundert. Historische Erkundungen Zu Ideen Und Praktiken, Individuen Und Organisationen.ITH-Tagungsberichte; 42, edited by Berthold Unfried, Jürgen Mittag, and Marcel van der Linden, 59–79. Leipzig: Akademische Verlagsanstalt. Cite
Reichle, Ingeborg, Steffen Siegel, and Achim Spelten, eds. 2007. Verwandte Bilder: Die Fragen Der Bildwissenschaft. Berlin: Kadmos. Cite
Reichle, Ingeborg, Steffen Siegel, and Achim Spelten, eds. 2008. Visuelle Modelle. München: Fink. Cite
Reitmayer, Morten, and Christian Marx. 2010. “Netzwerkansätze in Der Geschichtswissenschaft.” In Handbuch Netzwerkforschung, edited by Christian Stegbauer and Roger Häußling, 869–80. Wiesbaden: VS. Cite
Reupke, Daniel, and Claudia Volk. 2013. “Von Der Akte Zum Netzwerk – Erfahrungsberichte Aus Der Werkstatt Des Historikers.” In Visuelle Netzwerkforschung. Qualitative, Quantitative Und Partizipative Zugänge, edited by Michael Schönhuth, Markus Gamper, Michael Kronenwett, and Martin Stark, 297–316. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. Cite


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Network theory

Barabási, A.-L. 2002. Linked: The Science of Networks. Cambridge (Mass.). Cite
Barnett, George A., ed. 2011. Encyclopedia of Social Networks. London: Sage Publishing. Cite
Borgatti, S.P., M.G. Everett, and J.C. Johnson. 2013. Analyzing Social Networks. London: Sage. Cite
Castells, Manuel. 2004. Das Informationszeitalter. Teil 1: Der Aufstieg Der Netzwerkgesellschaft. Opladen. Cite
David Stark, and Balazs Vedres. 2006. “Social Times of Network Spaces: Network Sequences and Foreign Investment in Hungary.” American Journal of Sociology 111 (5): 1367–1411. http://www.thesenseofdissonance.com/media/paper_social_times_of_network_spaces.pdf. Cite
David Stark, and Balazs Vedres. 2010. “Structural Folds: Generative Disruption in Overlapping Groups.” American Journal of Sociology 115 (4): 1150–90. http://www.personal.ceu.hu/staff/Balazs_Vedres/papers/vedres.stark.folds.pdf. Cite
Diaz-Bone, Rainer. 2008. “Gibt Es Eine Qualitative Netzwerkanalyse?” Historical Social Research / Historische Sozialforschung 33 (4 (126)): 311–43. http://www.jstor.org/stable/20762325. Cite
Emirbayer, Mustafa, and Jeff Goodwin. 1994. “Network Analysis, Culture, and the Problem of Agency.” American Journal of Sociology 99 (6): 1411–54. Cite
Granovetter, Mark. 1982. “The Strength of Weak Ties.” In Social Structure and Network Analysis, edited by Peter V. Marsden and Nan Lin, 105–30. Beverly Hills and London and New Delhi. Cite
Jansen, Dorothea. 2006. Einführung in Die Netzwerkanalyse: Grundlagen, Methoden, Forschungsbeispiele. 3rd ed. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. Cite
Knoke, D., and J. H. Kuklinski. 1991. “Network Analysis: Basic Concepts.” In Marktes, Hierarchies and Networks: The Coordination of Social Life, edited by G. Thompson, J. Frances, and Levacic, 173–82. London. Cite
Marsden, Peter V., and Nan Lin, eds. 1982. Social Structure and Network Analysis. Beverly Hills and London and New Delhi. Cite
Nooy, Wouter de, Andrej Mrvar, and Vladimir Batagelj. 2005. Exploratory Social Network Analysis with Pajek. Vol. 27. Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Cite
Scott, John P. 2000. Social Network Analysis: A Handbook. 2nd ed. London: Sage Publishing. Cite
Thompson, G., J. Frances, and Levacic, eds. 1991. Marktes, Hierarchies and Networks: The Coordination of Social Life. London. Cite
Wellman, Barry, and Steven Berkowitz, eds. 1998. Social Structures: A Network Approach. Vol. 2. Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Cite
Zentes, J., B. Swoboda, and D. Morschett, eds. 2005. Kooperationen, Allianzen Und Netzwerke. 2nd ed. Wiesbaden. Cite


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Science and Technology

Bixler, Matthias. 2016. “Netzwerkanalysen in der Soziologiegeschichte.” In Handbuch Geschichte der deutschsprachigen Soziologie: Band 2: Forschungsdesign, Theorien und Methoden, edited by Stephan Moebius and Andrea Ploder, 1–13. Springer Reference Sozialwissenschaften. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-07999-4_29-1. Cite
Brügger, Niels. 2013. “Historical Network Analysis of the Web.” Social Science Computer Review 31 (3): 306–21. https://doi.org/10.1177/0894439312454267. Cite
Haka, Andreas. 2014. Soziale Netzwerke im Maschinenbau an deutschen Hochschul- und außeruniversitären ... Forschungseinrichtungen 1920-1970. Berlin: Logos Verlag. Cite
Herfeld, Catherine, and Malte Doehne. 2019. “The Diffusion of Scientific Innovations: A Role Typology.” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 77 (October): 64–80. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.shpsa.2017.12.001. Cite
Klenk, Nicole, Gordon M. Hickey, and James Ian MacLellan. 2010. “Evaluating the Social Capital Accrued in Large Research Networks: The Case of the Sustainable Forest Management Network (1995-2009).” Social Studies of Science 40 (6): 931–60. https://doi.org/10.1177/0306312710374130. Cite
Krischel, Matthis, Frank Kressing, and Heiner Fangerau. 2009. “Computergestützte Analyse in Biologie, Sprach- Und Geschichtswissenschaft.” In Informatik 2009 - Im Focus Das Leben, edited by Stefan Fischer, Erik Maehle, and Rüdiger Reischuk, 154:582–94. Lecture Notes in Informatics. Bonn: Ges. für Informatik. http://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/website_uni_ulm/med.evo/med.gte.publikationen/krischel_2009a.pdf. Cite
Lalli, Roberto, Riaz Howey, and Dirk Wintergrün. 2019. “The Dynamics of Collaboration Networks and the History of General Relativity, 1925–1970.” Scientometrics, December. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-019-03327-1. Cite
Laqua, Daniel, and Christophe Verbruggen. 2013. “Beyond the Metropolis: French and Belgian Symbolists between the Region and the Republic of Letters.” COMPARATIVE CRITICAL STUDIES 10 (2): 241–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/ccs.2013.0090. Cite
Leal, Wilmer, Eugenio J. Llanos, Andres Bernal, Peter F. Stadler, Jürgen Jost, and Guillermo Restrepo. 2021. “Computational Data Analysis Shows That Key Developments towards the Periodic System Occurred in the 1840s,” October. https://doi.org/10.33774/chemrxiv-2021-2frpz. Cite
Moon, F. C. 2014. Social Networks in the History of Innovation and Invention. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7528-2. Cite
Neu, John. 1988. “One Hundred Thirteenth Critical Bibliography of the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences.” Isis 79 (5): 5–273. http://www.jstor.org/stable/233805. Cite
Ruis, A. R. 2018. “‘Trois Empreintes d’Un Même Cachet’: Toward a Historical Definition of Nutrition.” In Viral Networks: Connecting Digital Humanities and Medical History, edited by E. Thomas Ewing and Katherine Randall, 179–212. Blacksburg: VT Publishing. Cite
Ruis, A. R., and David Williamson Shaffer. 2017. “Annals and Analytics: The Practice of History in the Age of Big Data.” Medical History 61 (1). Cite
Sigrist, René, and Eric Widmer. 2011. “Training Links and Transmission of Knowledge in 18th Century Botany: A Social Network Analysis.” Redes. Revista Hispana Para El Análisis de Redes Sociales 21 (1). http://revista-redes.rediris.es/pdf-vol21/vol21_7e.pdf. Cite
Steinbrink, Malte, Friederike Zigmann, Daniel Ehebrecht, Philipp Schehka, Jan-Berent Schmidt, Andrea Stockmann, and Frank Westholdt. n.d. Netzwerk(Analys)e in Der Deutschen Humangeographie. http://www.raumnachrichten.de/diskussionen/1162-humangeographie. Cite
Verbruggen, Christophe. 2009. Schrijverschap in de Belgische belle é poque: een sociaal-culturele geschiedenis. Ginkgo. Academia Press ; Uitgeverij Vantilt. http://www.academiapress.be/schrijverschap-in-de-belgische-belle-poque.html. Cite
Williamson Shaffer, David, Wesley Collier, and A. R. Ruis. 2016. “A Tutorial on Epistemic Network Analysis: Analyzing the Structure of Connections in Cognitive, Social, and Interaction Data.” Journal of Learning Analytics 3 (3): 9–45. Cite


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Art History

Brosens, Koenraad, Klara Alen, Astrid Slegten, and Fred Truyen. 2016. “MapTap and Cornelia Slow Digital Art History and Formal Art Historical Social Network Research.” Zeitschrift Für Kunstgeschichte 79 (3): 315–30. https://doi.org/10.1515/ZKG-2016-0025. Cite
Dickermann, Leah, ed. 2012. Inventing Abstraction 1910–1925. How a Radical Idea Changed Modern Art, Ausst.-Kat. Museum of Modern Art, New York 23.12.2012-15.04.2013. New York. Cite
Dietzsch, Folke. 1991. Die Studierenden Am Bauhaus. Eine Analytische Betrachtung Zur Strukturellen Zusammensetzung Der Studierenden, Zu Ihrem Studium Und Leben Am Bauhaus Sowie Zu Ihrem Späteren Wirken: Unveröffentlichte Dissertation. Weimar. Cite
Dogramaci, Burcu, and Karin Wimmer, eds. 2011. Netzwerke Des Exils. Künstlerische Verflechtungen, Austausch Und Patronage Nach 1933. Berlin. Cite
Gelshorn, Julia, and Tristan Weddigen. 2008. “Das Netzwerk. Zu Einem Denkbild in Kunst Und Wissenschaft.” In Grammatik Der Kunstgeschichte, edited by Peter Schneemann and Hubert Locher, 57–77. Berlin: Ed. Imorde. Cite
Goodyear, Anne. 2017. “‘What You See Is What You Get: The Artifice of Insight’: A Conversation between R. Luke DuBois and Anne Collins Goodyear.” Artl@s Bulletin 6 (3). http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/artlas/vol6/iss3/8. Cite
Kaiser, Maximilian. 2012. “Der Diskurs Zur Wiener Avantgarde. Rekonstruktion Und Analyse Des Diskursnetzwerkes an Hand Ausgewählter Beiträge in Tageszeitungen Und in Kunstzeitschriften Zwischen 1918 Und 1938.” Wissenschaftsstipendium der Stadt Wien -  Abschlussbericht. Wien. Cite
Kienle, Miriam. 2017. “Between Nodes and Edges:  Possibilities and Limits of Network Analysis in Art History.” Artl@s Bulletin 6 (3). http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/artlas/vol6/iss3/1. Cite
Kienle, Miriam. 2017. “Digital Art History ‘Beyond the Digitized Slide Library’: An Interview with Johanna Drucker and Miriam Posner.” Artl@s Bulletin 6 (3). http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/artlas/vol6/iss3/9. Cite
Lincoln, Matthew. 2017. “Continuity and Disruption in European Networks of Print Production, 1550-1750.” Artl@s Bulletin 6 (3). http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/artlas/vol6/iss3/2. Cite
Lincoln, Matthew D. 2020. “Tangled Metaphors : Network Thinking and Network Analysis in the History of Art.” In The Routledge Companion to Digital Humanities and Art History, 73–87. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429505188-9. Cite
Lootsma, Bart. 2011. “Out of the Wild.” In Image and Imaging in Philosophy, Science and the Arts, edited by Richard Heinrich, Elisabeth Nemeth, Wolfram Pichler, and David Wagner, 2:215–28. Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag. http://www.degruyter.com/view/serial/209800. Cite
Moravec, Michelle. 2017. “Network Analysis and Feminist Artists.” Artl@s Bulletin 6 (3). http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/artlas/vol6/iss3/5. Cite
Panzer, Gerhard. 2013. Beziehungsanalysen. Bildende Künste in Westdeutschland Nach 1945. Berlin: Springer VS. Cite
Papenbrock, Martin, and Joachim Scharloth. 2011. “Datengeleitete Analyse Kunsthistorischer Daten Am Beispiel von Ausstellungskatalogen Aus Der NS-Zeit: Musteridentifizierung Und Visualisierung.” Kunstgeschichte. Open Peer Reviewed Journal. http://www.kunstgeschichte-ejournal.net/248/. Cite
Porras, Stephanie. 2017. “Keeping Our Eyes Open: Visualizing Networks and Art History.” Artl@s Bulletin 6 (3). http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/artlas/vol6/iss3/3. Cite
Rice, Yael. 2017. “Workshop as Network: A Case Study from Mughal South Asia.” Artl@s Bulletin 6 (3). http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/artlas/vol6/iss3/4. Cite
Rudert, Konstanze, ed. 2012. Im Netzwerk Der Moderne : Kirchner, Braque, Kandinsky, Klee ... Richter, Bacon, Altenbourg Und Ihr Kritiker Will Grohmann, Ausst.-Kat. Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden 27.09.2012-06.01.2013. München: Hirmer Verlag. Cite
Saint-Raymond, Lea, and Antoine Courtin. 2017. “Enriching and Cutting: How to Visualize Networks Thanks to Linked Open Data Platforms.” Artl@s Bulletin 6 (3). http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/artlas/vol6/iss3/7. Cite
Schich, Maximilian. 2011. “Netzwerke Komplexer Netzwerke in Der (Kunst)Wissenschaft.” In Interdependenz Und Dynamik Sozialer Und Sprachlicher Netzwerke, edited by Barbara Job, Alexander Mehler, and Tillmann Sutter. Bielefeld. Cite
Schich, Maximilian. 2009. Rezeption Und Tradierung Als Komplexes Netzwerk. Der CENSUS Und Visuelle Dokumente Zu Den Thermen in Rom. München: Verlag Biering & Brinkmann. http://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/artdok/volltexte/2009/700. Cite
Schich, Maximilian, and Sibylle Schifferer. 2009. “Bildkonstruktionen Bei Annibale Carracci Und Caravaggio: Analyse Report von Kunstwissenschaftlichen Datenbanken Mit Hilfe Skalierbarer Bildmatrizen.” Projektbericht. Rome. Cite
Schneider, Stefanie, and Hubertus Kohle. 2017. “The Computer as Filter Machine: A Clustering Approach to Categorize Artworks Based on a Social Tagging Network.” Artl@s Bulletin 6 (3). http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/artlas/vol6/iss3/6. Cite
Sun, Yanan. 2014. “From Diagram to Network.” In Social Informatics, edited by Akiyo Nadamoto, Adam Jatowt, Adam Wierzbicki, and Jochen L. Leidner, 100–109. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8359. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-642-55285-4_8. Cite
Weber, Jens, and Andreas Wolter. 2009. Impuls Bauhaus. Kulturelle Interventionen Eines Sozialen Netzwerks. Weimar. http://e-pub.uni-weimar.de/opus4/frontdoor/index/index/docId/1655. Cite
“Software for Social Network Analysis.” n.d. Accessed April 26, 2017. https://www.gmw.rug.nl/~huisman/sna/software.html. Cite


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Economic History

Berghahn, Volker R. Unger Stefan Ziegler Dieter, ed. 2003. Die Deutsche Wirtschaftselite Im 20. Jahrhundert. Kontinuität Und Mentalität. Vol. 11. Bochumer Schriften Zur Unternehmens- Und Industriegeschichte. Essen. Cite
Berghoff, Hartmut, and Jörg Sydow. 2007. “Unternehmerische Netzwerke - Theoretische Konzepte Und Historische Erfahrungen.” In Unternehmerische Netzwerke. Eine Historische Organisationsform Mit Zukunft?, edited by Hartmut Berghoff and Jörg Sydow, 9–43. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer. Cite
Boch, Rudolf Listewnik Petra Pietsch Eva Schäfer Michael, ed. 2005. Unternehmensgeschichte Heute: Theorieangebote, Quellen, Forschungstrends. Beiträge Des 4. Unternehmensgeschichtlichen Kolloquiums. Vol. 6. Reihe A: Beiträge Zur Wirtschaftsgeschichte Sachsens. Leipzig. Cite
Clemens, Gabriele B., and Daniel Reupke. 2008. “Kreditvergabe Im 19. Jahrhundert Zwischen Privaten Netzwerken Und Institutioneller Geldleihe.” In Schuldenlast Und Schuldenwert. Kreditnetzwerke in Der Europäischen Geschichte 1300-1900.Trierer Historische Forschungen; 65, edited by Gabriele B. Clemens, 211–38. Trier: Kliomedia. Cite
Dejung, Christof. 2007. “Hierarchie Und Netzwerk. Steuerungsformen Im Welthandel Am Beispiel Der Schweizer Handelsfirma Gebrüder Volkart (1851-1939).” In Unternehmerische Netzwerke. Eine Historische Organisationsform Mit Zukunft?, edited by Hartmut Berghoff and Jörg Sydow, 71–96. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer. Cite
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Campbell, Cameron, and James Lee. 2008. “Kin Networks, Marriage, and Social Mobility in Late Imperial China.” Social Science History 32: 175–214. Cite
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Chu, Ming-Kin. 2023. “Realizing the ‘Outwardly Regal’ Vision in the Midst of Political Inactivity: A Study of the Epistolary Networks of Li Gang 李綱 (1083–1140) and Sun Di 孫覿 (1081–1169).” Religions 14 (3): 389. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel14030389. Cite
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Ahnert, Ruth. 2016. “Maps versus Networks.” News Networks in Early Modern Europe, January, 130–57. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004277199_006. Cite
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Błoch, Agata, Demival Vasques Filho, and Michał Bojanowski. 2020. “Networks from Archives: Reconstructing Networks of Official Correspondence in the Early Modern Portuguese Empire.” Social Networks, September. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socnet.2020.08.008. Cite
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Chu, Ming-Kin. 2023. “Realizing the ‘Outwardly Regal’ Vision in the Midst of Political Inactivity: A Study of the Epistolary Networks of Li Gang 李綱 (1083–1140) and Sun Di 孫覿 (1081–1169).” Religions 14 (3): 389. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel14030389. Cite
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Ito, Tomohide. 2019. Militarismus Des Zivilen in Japan 1937-1940 : Diskurse Und Ihre Auswirkungen Auf Politische Entscheidungsprozesse. ERGA. Erfurter Reihe Zur Geschichte Asiens. München: Iudicium. https://www.iudicium.de/katalog/86205-220.htm. Cite
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Keyserlingk, Linda. 2018. Nur eine »ganz kleine Clique«? Die NS-Ermittlungen über das Netzwerk vom 20. Juli 1944. 1. Auflage. Berlin: Lukas Verlag für Kunst- und Geistesgeschichte. Cite
Klausmann, Christina. 2000. “Vordenkerinnen, Organisatorinnen, Freundinnen, Gegnerinnen. Beziehungen Und Netzwerke in Der Frauenbewegung.” Ariadne 37/38: 36–41. Cite
Langthaler, Ernst. 2012. “In Den Netzen Des Entscheidens: Eine Empirische Diffusionsstudie in Theoretischer Absicht.” Österreichische Zeitschrift Für Geschichtswissenschaften 23: 99–125. Cite
McAdam, Doug. 1999. Political Process and the Development of Black Insurgency, 1930-1970, 2nd Edition. 2nd edition. Chicago: The University Of Chicago Press. Cite
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Osa, Maryjane. 2003. Solidarity and Contention: Networks of Polish Opposition. Vol. 18. Social Movements, Protest, and Contention. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. Cite
Rosenthal, Naomi, Meryl Fingrutd, Michele Ethier, Roberta Karant, and David McDonald. 1997. “Structural Tensions in the Nineteenth-Century Women’s Movement.” Mobilization 2 (1): 21–46. http://mobilization.metapress.com/link.asp?id=j013483258402309. Cite
Sandell, Rickard. 1999. “Organizational Life Aboard the Moving Bandwagons: A Network Analysis of Dropouts from a Swedish Temperance Organization, 1896-1937.” Acta Sociologica 42 (1): 3–15. https://doi.org/10.1177/000169939904200101. Cite
Schlesinger, Claus-Michael. 2022. “Identifying Lesser-Known Actors of the ‘Stuttgart School’: An Event-Oriented Approach to Historical Network Research.” In Graph Technologies in the Humanities - Proceedings 2020, edited by Tara Andrews, Franziska Diehr, Thomas Efer, Andreas Kuczera, and Joris van Zundert, 3110:193–210. CEUR Workshop Proceedings. CEUR. http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3110/#paper10. Cite
Schnegg, Michael, and Douglas White. 2009. “Schnegg Michael Und Douglas R. White Getting Connected Kinship and Compadrazgo in Rural Tlaxcala Mexiko.” In Networks Resources and Economic Action, edited by Clemens Greiner and Waltraud Kokot, 37–52. Berlin. Cite
Seibel, Prof Dr Wolfgang, and Dr Jörg Raab. 2003. “Verfolgungsnetzwerke.” KZfSS Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie 55 (2): 197–230. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11577-003-0048-y. Cite
Stenner, David. 2019. Globalizing Morocco: Transnational Activism and the Post-Colonial State. http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=2089964. Cite


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Camp, M.M. van de, and A. van den Bosch. 2011. “A Link to the Past: Constructing Historical Social Networks.” In , 61–69. Association for Computational Linguistics. Cite
Csurka, Gabriela, Martin Kraus, and José Braz, eds. 2011. IMAGAPP & IVAPP 2011 - Proceedings of the International Conference on Imaging Theory and Applications and International Conference on Information Visualization Theory and Applications, Vilamoura, Algarve, Portugal, March 5-7, 2011. SciTePress. Cite
Diesner, Jana. 2013. “From Texts to Networks: Detecting and Managing the Impact of Methodological Choices for Extracting Network Data from Text Data.” KI - Künstliche Intelligenz 27 (1): 75–78. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13218-012-0225-0. Cite
Diesner, Jana, Kathleen M. Carley, and Laurent Tambayong. 2012. “Extracting Socio-Cultural Networks of the Sudan from Open-Source, Large-Scale Text Data.” Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory 18 (3): 328–39. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10588-012-9126-x. Cite
Durrel, Martin, ed. 2012. Proceedings of the Conference on New Methods in Historical Corpora, April 29-30, 2011, Manchester. Corpus Linguistics and Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Language (CLIP). Tübingen: Narr. Cite
Elson, David K., Nicholas Dames, and Kathleen R. McKeown. 2010. “Extracting Social Networks from Literary Fiction.” In Proceedings of the 48th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 138–47. ACL ’10. Stroudsburg, PA, USA: Association for Computational Linguistics. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1858681.1858696. Cite
Franzosi, Roberto. 1994. “From Words to Numbers: A Set Theory Framework for the Collection, Organization, and Analysis of Narrative Data.” Sociological Methodology 24 (January): 105–36. https://doi.org/10.2307/270980. Cite
Franzosi, Roberto P. 2010. “Sociology, Narrative, and the Quality versus Quantity Debate (Goethe versus Newton): Can Computer-Assisted Story Grammars Help Us Understand the Rise of Italian Fascism (1919-1922)?” Theory and Society 39 (6): 593–629. http://www.jstor.org/stable/40928085. Cite
Franzosi, Roberto, and John W. Mohr. 1997. “New Directions in Formalization and Historical Analysis.” Theory and Society 26 (2/3): 133–60. http://www.jstor.org/stable/657925. Cite
Franzosi, Roberto, Gianluca De Fazio, and Stefania Vicari. 2012. “Ways of Measuring Agency: An Application of Quantitative Narrative Analysis to Lynchings in Georgia (1875—1930).” Sociological Methodology 42 (August): 1–42. http://www.jstor.org/stable/23409339. Cite
Gelman, Andrew. 2010. “‘How Many Zombies Do You Know?’ Using Indirect Survey Methods to Measure Alien Attacks and Outbreaks of the Undead.” ArXiv:1003.6087 [Physics], March. http://arxiv.org/abs/1003.6087. Cite
Mehler, Alexander, Silke Schwandt, Rüdiger Gleim, and Alexandra Ernst. 2013. “Inducing Linguistic Networks from Historical Corpora: Towards a New Method in Historical Semantics.” In New Methods in Historical Corpora, edited by Paul Bennett, Martin Durrell, Silke Scheible, and Richard J. Whitt, 257–74. Korpuslinguistik Und Interdispiplinäre Perspektiven Auf Sprache 3. Tübingen: Narr. Cite
Moretti, Giovanni, Sara Tonelli, and Stefano Menini. 2016. “Building Large Persons’ Networks to Explore Digital Corpora.” In Digital Humanities 2016: Conference Abstracts, 625–29. Krakow, Poland: agiellonian University & Pedagogical University, Kraków. http://dh2016.adho.org/abstracts/174. Cite
Paranyushkin, Dmitry. 2011. “Identifying the Pathways for Meaning Circulation Using Text Network Analysis.” Nodus Labs, Berlin. http://noduslabs.com/publications/Pathways-Meaning-Text-Network-Analysis.pdf. Cite
Romanello, Matteo. 2016. “Extracting Citation Networks from Publications in Classics.” Zenodo, February. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.46328. Cite
Soni, Sandeep, Lauren F. Klein, and Jacob Eisenstein. 2021. “Abolitionist Networks: Modeling Language Change in Nineteenth-Century Activist Newspapers.” Journal of Cultural Analytics 6 (1). https://doi.org/10.22148/001c.18841. Cite
Sprugnoli, Rachele, Giovanni Moretti, Sara Tonelli, and Stefano Menini. 2016. “Fifty Years of European History through the Lens of Computational Linguistics: The De Gasperi Project.” Associazione Italiana Di Linguistica Computazionale 2 (2). http://www.ai-lc.it/IJCoL/v2n2/5-sprugnoli_et_al.pdf. Cite
Camp, Matje van de, and Antal van den Bosch. 2012. “The Socialist Network.” Decision Support Systems 53 (4): 761–69. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dss.2012.05.031. Cite
Van den Broek, Paul. 2005. “Integrating Memory-Based and Constructionist Processes in Accounts of Reading Comprehension.” Discourse Processes 39 (2–3): 299–316. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/0163853X.2005.9651685. Cite
“Information Technology for Historical Document Analysis.” n.d. Accessed February 3, 2015. https://www.academia.edu/1100786/Information_Technology_for_Historical_Document_Analysis. Cite
“Visualize Any Text as a Network - Textexture.” n.d. Textexture Text Network Visualization. Accessed January 15, 2015. http://textexture.com. Cite


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Interactive Graph Exploration

Barricelli, Barbara Rita, Stefano Valtolina, and Matilde Marzullo. 2012. “ArchMatrix: A Visual Interactive System for Graph-Based Knowledge Exploration in Archaeology.” In Proceedings of the International Working Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces, 681–84. AVI ’12. New York, NY, USA: ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/2254556.2254684. Cite
Berzak, Yevgeni, Michal Richter, and Carsten Ehrler. 2010. “Similarity-Based Navigation in Visualized Collections of Historical Documents.” ECAI 2010, 15. http://www.academia.edu/download/45857901/ws16.pdf#page=15. Cite
Broux, Y., and F. Pietowski. 2020. “Trismegistos’ TOMATILLO. A New Tool to Visualize Related Data in an Online Environment.” In Addressing the Dynamics of Change: Complex Network Analysis in Ancient Egypt, by M. Bárta and V. Dulíková, 154–70. Prague. https://www.academia.edu/44559579/Trismegistos_TOMATILLO_A_New_Tool_to_Visualize_Related_Data_in_an_Online_Environment. Cite
Düring, Marten, Lars Wieneke, and Vincenzo Croce. 2015. “Interactive Networks for Digital Cultural Heritage Collections - Scoping the Future of HistoGraph.” In Engineering the Web in the Big Data Era, 613–16. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 9114. Springer International Publishing. http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-19890-3_41. Cite
Heuvel, Charles, van den, Ingeborg Vugt van, Pim van Bree, and Geert Kessels. 2017. “Deep Networks as Associative Interfaces to Historical Research.” In The Power of Networks. Prospects of Historical Network Research, edited by Florian Kerschbaumer, Martin Stark, Linda von Keyserlingk, and Marten Düring. Digital Research in the Arts and Humanities. Routledge Publishers. Cite
Koeser, Rebecca Sutton, Brian Croxall, Alice Hickcox, Elizabeth Russey Roke, Kevin Glover, and Stephen Enniss. 2015. “Belfast Group Poetry.” Web sites. 2015. http://belfastgroup.digitalscholarship.emory.edu/. Cite
Lamqaddam, Houda, K U Leuven, Koenraad Brosens, Frederik Truyen, Jos Beerens, Katrien Verbert, and Ku Leuven. Forthcoming. “When the Tech Kids Are Running Too Fast: Data Visualisation Through the Lens of Art History Research.” In IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics. Berlin: IEEE. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/328191886_When_the_Tech_Kids_are_Running_Too_Fast_Data_Visualisation_Through_the_Lens_of_Art_History_Research. Cite
Liu, Alan, Rama Hoetzlein, Rita Raley, Ivana Anjelkovic, Salman Bakht, Joshua Dickinson, Michael Hetrick, et al. 2012. “Friending the Humanities Knowledge Base. Exploring Bibliography as Social Network in RoSE.” 104546. White Paper for the NEH Office of Digital Humanities. Start-Up Grant (Level 2) HD-51433-11. https://elmcip.net/critical-writing/friending-humanities-knowledge-base-exploring-bibliography-social-network-rose. Cite
Moretti, Giovanni, Rachele Sprugnoli, Stefano Menini, and Sara Tonelli. 2016. “ALCIDE: Extracting and Visualising Content from Large Document Collections to Support Humanities Studies.” Knowledge-Based Systems 111 (November): 100–112. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.knosys.2016.08.003. Cite
Roorda, D., Bos, E.J., van den Heuvel, C., and Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). 2010. “Letters, Ideas and Information Technology. Using digital corpora of letters to disclose the circulation of knowledge in the 17th century.” King’s College London. https://pure.knaw.nl/portal/en/publications/letters-ideas-and-information-technology-using-digital-corpora-of-letters-to-disclose-the-circulation-of-knowledge-in-the-17th-century(18fac121-7394-4cd1-920d-1ca152a3dd61).html. Cite
Schlögl, Matthias, and Katalin Lejtovicz. 2017. “A Prosopographical Information System (APIS).” In Proceedings of the Second Conference on Biographical Data in a Digital World 2017, 53–58. CEUR-WS. http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2119/paper9.pdf. Cite
Uboldi, Giorgio, Giorgio Caviglia, Nicole Coleman, Sébastien Heymann, Glauco Mantegari, and Paolo Ciuccarelli. 2013. “Knot: An Interface for the Study of Social Networks in the Humanities.” In Proceedings of the Biannual Conference of the Italian Chapter of SIGCHI, 15:1-15:9. CHItaly ’13. New York, NY, USA: ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/2499149.2499174. Cite
Valdivia, Paola, Paolo Buono, Catherine Plaisant, Nicole Dufournaud, and Jean-Daniel Fekete. 2018. “Using Dynamic Hypergraphs to Reveal the Evolution of the Business Network of a 17th Century French Woman Merchant.” In . https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01855675/document. Cite
Wieneke, Lars, Daniele Guido, and Marten Düring. n.d. “Histograph.” http://www.histograph.eu. Cite
Wittek, P., and W. Ravenek. 2011. “Supporting the Exploration of a Corpus of 17th-Century Scholarly Correspondences by Topic Modeling.” In Supporting Digital Humanities 2011: Answering the Unaskable, edited by B. Maegaard. Cite
“LONSEA - League of Nations Search Engine.” n.d. Accessed September 26, 2013. http://www.lonsea.de/. Cite
“Mapping the Republic of Letters.” n.d. Accessed September 26, 2013. http://www.stanford.edu/group/toolingup/rplviz/. Cite
“EPistolarium.” n.d. Accessed September 26, 2013. http://ckcc.huygens.knaw.nl/epistolarium/. Cite
“Six Degrees of Francis Bacon.” n.d. Accessed January 22, 2015. http://sixdegreesoffrancisbacon.com/?og=1. Cite
“Density Design | Knot.” n.d. Accessed November 10, 2015. http://www.densitydesign.org/research/knot/. Cite
“Didactalia: Material Educativo.” n.d. Accessed December 16, 2016. https://didactalia.net/comunidad/materialeducativo. Cite
“Kindred Britain.” n.d. Accessed January 5, 2017. http://kindred.stanford.edu/#. Cite
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“Encyclopedia of Romantic Nationalism in Europe.” n.d. Encyclopedia of Romantic Nationalism in Europe. Accessed January 4, 2017. http://romanticnationalism.net/viewer.p/21. Cite
“Linkurious - Find Hidden Insights in Your Data.” n.d. Accessed June 9, 2017. http://linkurio.us/. Cite
“Interactive Globe: Diplomatic Cables.” n.d. Accessed June 15, 2017. http://diploglobe.declassification-engine.org/diploglobe/index-from-to.html. Cite
“The Inner Life of Empires.” n.d. Accessed June 17, 2017. http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~histecon/innerlife/index.html. Cite
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Broux, Y., and M. Depauw. 2015. “Developing Onomastic Gazetteers and Prosopographies for the Ancient World through Named Entity Recognition and Graph Visualization: Some Examples from Trismegistos People.” In Social Informatics. SocInfo 2014 International Workshops, GMC and HISTOINFORMATICS, Barcelona, Spain, November 10, 2014, by L.M. Aiello and D. McFarland. Vol. 8852. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Heidelberg: Springer. Cite
Rossi, F., N. Villa-Vialaneix, and F. Hautefeullie. 2013. “Exploration of a Large Database of French Notarial Acts with Social Network Methods.” Digital Medievalist 9. http://www.digitalmedievalist.org/journal/9/villavialaneix/. Cite
“(SNA)P | Standards for Networking Ancient Prosopographies.” n.d. Accessed November 26, 2014. http://snapdrgn.net/archives/292. Cite

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