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Bibliography

HNR in general

Wetherell, Charles. 1998. “Historical Social Network Analysis.” International Review of Social History 43 (Supplement 6): 125–44. https://www.jstor.org/stable/26405516?seq=1. 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

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Network theory

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
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

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Science and Technology

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
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

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Art History

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
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

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Economic History

Herfeld, Catherine, and Malte Doehne. 2018. “Five Reasons for the Use of Network Analysis in the History of Economics.” Journal of Economic Methodology 25 (4): 311–28. https://doi.org/10.1080/1350178X.2018.1529172. Cite
Marx, Christian, and Karoline Krenn. 2012. “Kontinuität und Wandel in der deutschen Unternehmensverflechtung: Vom Kaiserreich bis zum Nationalsozialismus, 1914- 1938.” Geschichte und Gesellschaft 38 (4): 658–701. https://doi.org/10.13109/gege.2012.38.4.658. Cite

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Network Extraction from Texts

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

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Prosopography

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
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

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Ancient History

Mack, William. 2022. “‘Where Are the Proxenoi?’ Social Network Analysis, Connectivity and the Greek Poleis.” Past and Present, no. 257 (November): 11–54. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1093/pastj/gtab036. Cite
Broux, Y., and S. Vanbeselaere. n.d. “Six Degrees of Spaghetti Monsters.” Six Degrees of Spaghetti Monsters (blog). spaghetti-os.blogspot.com. Cite

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Archaeology

Amati, Viviana. n.d. “Random Graph Models.” In The Oxford Handbook of Archaeological Network Research, edited by Brughmans, Tom, Barbara J. Mills, Jessica L. Munson, and Matthew A. Peeples. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Cite
Brughmans, Tom, Barbara J. Mills, Jessica Munson, and Matthew A. Peeples. 2023. The Oxford Handbook of Archaeological Network Research. New York: Oxford University Press. Cite

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Medieval History

Van Cutsem, Laurent. 2023. “Lineages as Network: A Study of Chan Genealogy in the Zutang Ji 祖堂集 Using Social Network Analysis.” Religions 14 (2): 205. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel14020205. Cite
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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Early Modern History

Zamani, Maryam, Hassan El-Hajj, Malte Vogl, Holger Kantz, and Matteo Valleriani. 2023. “A Mathematical Model for the Process of Accumulation of Scientific Knowledge in the Early Modern Period.” Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 10 (1): 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-023-01947-w. Cite
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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Modern History

Rubio-Mondejar, Juan A., and Josean Garrues-Irurzun. 2022. “Women Entrepreneurs and Family Networks in Andalusia (Spain) during the Second Industrial Revolution.” Business History 0 (0): 1–22. https://doi.org/10.1080/00076791.2022.2068524. Cite
Lehmann, Jörg, and Hanno Ehrlicher. 2021. “Transnational Network Formation in the Medium of Cultural Magazines.” Journal of Historical Network Research 6 (1). https://doi.org/10.25517/jhnr.v6i1.90. Cite

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Contemporary History

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
Becker, Sascha, Volker Lindenthal, Sharun Mukand, and Fabian Waldinger. 2021. “Persecution and Escape: Professional Networks and High-Skilled Emigration from Nazi Germany.” IZA Institute for Labour Economics, Discussion Paper Series, , no. 14120. https://www.iza.org/publications/dp/14120/persecution-and-escape-professional-networks-and-high-skilled-emigration-from-nazi-germany. Cite

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