Historical Networks – Réseaux Historiques – Historische Netzwerke

Historical Networks – Réseaux Historiques – Historische Netzwerke

Veranstalter
Historical Network Research + Réseaux et Histoire
Veranstaltungsort
Belval (digital)
PLZ
4366
Ort
Belval
Land
Luxembourg
Vom - Bis
30.06.2021 - 02.07.2021
Deadline
23.06.2021
Von
Marten Düring, Digital History, Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History

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 programme is now online and registration is open. For more information please visit http://hnr2021.historicalnetworkresearch.org/.

Historical Networks – Réseaux Historiques – Historische Netzwerke

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 now online and registration is open. For more information about the programme, registration and more details about the conference, please visit our conference website(http://hnr2021.historicalnetworkresearch.org/).

Questions, suggestions, notes regarding the conference? Write us at conference@historicalnetworkresearch.org.

Programm

WORKSHOPS – WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30TH, 9:30 A.M. CET – 4:15 P.M. CET

On Wednesday, June 30th, HNR+ResHist 2021 will offer four workshops for beginners as well as advanced network researchers:

Analysis of Two-Mode Networks with Python
Demival Vasques Filho

Exponential Random Graph Models: Theory and Applications on Historical Networks
Antonio Fiscarelli

From historical source to network data
Claire Lemercier

Introduction to Social Network Analysis: Basics and Historical Specificities
Martin Grandjean

Registration for the workshops takes place through EventBrite. Please note that the number of participants per workshop is limited and that the deadline for registering is 23 June (23:30 pm CEST).

KEYNOTES

HNR+ResHist2021 is proud to present two keynotes which will be delivered by Marion Maisonobe (CNRS, Paris) and Matteo Valleriani (MPIWG, Berlin). You can find their abstracts here below. To attend the keynotes, please register for the conference (deadline: 23 June, 23:30 pm CEST).

OPENING KEYNOTE – WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30TH, 4:30 P.M. CET

The Spaera Corpus in its Social and Economic Context
M. Valleriani, M. Zamani, M. Vogl, H. El-Hajj, H. Kantz

CLOSING KEYNOTE – FRIDAY, JULY 2ND, 3:30 P.M. CET

Le Lieux qui font Liens. Several Ways to Integrate Places in Network Analysis.
M. Maisonobe

Thursday, 01.07.

Networking Publications
Thursday, 01.07., 10:00–11:00 – Room 1

Text Mining in medieval sources and Historical Network Analysis: Extracting clerical networks in late medieval Germany from the Repertorium Germanicum
Robert Gramsch-Stehfest, Christian Knüpfer and Clemens Beck

Character Networks in a Collection of 19th Century German Novellas
Simon Päpcke and Ulrik Brandes

Networks and development programs after WWII: the ego network of David Lilienthal (1950-1960)
Elisa Grandi

History of Science
Thursday, 01.07., 11:15–12:15 – Room 1

Cartesianism as a Social Epidemic: A Network Analysis Approach
Paolo Rossini

Recreating the network of early modern natural philosophy: social, semantic and linguistic dimensions
Andrea Sangiacomo, Raluca Tanasescu, Silvia Donker and Hugo Hogenbirk

Networks and Spatial Analysis
Thursday, 01.07., 13:30–14:30 – Room 1

The Greek Friendly Society (Philike Etaireia) as spatial and social network (1814-1821)
Marios Hatzopoulos and Johannes Preiser Kapeller

Mapping the social-economic network among painters in early modern Amsterdam
Weixuan Li

Textual Ecologies: Infrastructural Networks and Geosemantic Patterns in Nineteenth-Century Scotland
Eric Gidal and Michael Gavin

Co-authorship and Citations
Thursday, 01.07., 14:45–15:45 – Room 1

The dynamics of socio-epistemic networks – case study: the history of General Relativity, 1925-1970
Roberto Lalli, Dirk Wintergrün

Dropping out of circulation: How authors faded from 18th century learned journals
Tobias Winnerling

From Networks to Named Entities and Back Again: Exploring Classical Arabic Isnad Networks
Ryan Muther, David Smith and Sarah Savant

Economic Transactions
Thursday, 01.07., 10:00–11:00 – Room 2

Credit and social relations in an eighteenth-century urban economy. An application of SNA to an early modern merchant firm
Francesca Odella and Cinzia Lorandini

Social networks and entrepreneurship. Evidence from a historical episode of industrialization
Javier Mejia

“Taking time seriously”: an empirical approach to an American merchant network at the end of the 18th century
Louis Bissieres

Networking Correspondences
Thursday, 01.07., 11:15–12:15 – Room 2

Flow of Letters in Ptomelaic Egypt: Transportation and Connectivity between Center and Periphery
Fernanda Alvares Freire

Distant Reading‘ Large Correspondence Archives Using Networks
Yann Ciarán Ryan

Modeling social context improves role detection in communication network of 16th century European reformers
Ramona Roller, Frank Schweitzer

Networks and Cultural Objects
Thursday, 01.07., 13:30–14:30 – Room 2

Collective identity formation through symbolic networks: The emergence of auteur filmmaking in New Hollywood
Katharina Burgdorf, Henning Hillmann

Diffusion of Innovation: The Social Networks of Ancient Athenian Potters
Diane Harris-Cline and Eleni Hasaki

Archaeological network research: what, when, who, why and where we go from here
Tom Brughmans

Biographies and Careers in China
Thursday, 01.07., 14:45–15:45 – Room 2

From Textual to Historical Networks: Reconstructing Social Relations among Chinese Elites from the Biographical Dictionary of Republican China (BRDC)
Christian Henriot and Cecile Armand

Biographical Networks and the Fabric of Historical Narratives: A New Approach to Collective Biographies
Henrike Rudolph

From Capital Domination to Regional Clusters: Kinship Networks of Prefects in China in the 1040s and the 1210s
Song Chen

Poster session

Thursday, 01.07., 16:00–17:00 – Room 1–4

1-Minute Lightning Round

Room 1: Institutions and Institutionalisation

Indian indenture in the British Empire. A global network, 1838-1920.
Eric Hielscher

The restoration of English Catholicism between 1553-1558 – a matter of social relations?
Corina Knorn

Scholars, Institutions and Scholars. Networks of Cultural Memory Production in Serbian Medieval Studies since the Nineteenth Century
Stefan Trajkovic Filipovic

Room 2: Networks and Spatial Analysis II

Analysing geospatial networks under the Ancien Régime and the early 19th century: marriage, godparenthood and economic relationships in Corsier-sur-Vevey (Switzerland
Lucas Rappo

Spatially explicit reconstruction of historical transport infrastructure
Raphaël Fuhrer

“Huaqiao” business networks in the Russia and China border peripheral territories
Olga Zalesskaia

Room 3: Networks and Agency

Female Agency in the Late Republic: A Social Networking Approach
Greg Gilles

Socializing on the network: pioneering Chinese netizens‘ social network in the New Threads
Shu Wan

The Population of Augusta Traiana: A Social Network Perspective
Annamaria Pazsint

Room 4: Networks and Medieval Texts

Networks in Early Medieval Narratives: Female Presence in cliques
Ana Bazzan

Transfer, translation, transgression. Network Approaches to Medieval Translation Studies
Sven Kraus

A network of texts: an historical and linguistic approach to Portuguese municipal charters during Middle Ages
Filipa Roldão and Joana Serafim

Friday, 02.07.

Networks of Events
Friday, 02.07., 09:00–10:00 – Room 1

Les congrès féminins et féministes entre 1878 et 1915. Un réseau transnational de la cause des femmes ?
Alix Heiniger

An analysis of the evolving network of European policymakers on EMU, 1958-1992
Emmanuel Mourlon-Druol

Structure, culture and agency – the position of Soros’ organizations in the Croatian institutional landscape
Sanja Sekelj and Željka Tonković

Networks and Power
Friday, 02.07., 10:15–11:15 – Room 1

Analysing the leadership networks of the first Portuguese women’s associations to internationalize (1914-1947)
Raquel Rego, Anne Cova, Isabel Freire and João Esteves

The Information-Network of an Imperial Diplomat at the Sublime Porte (17th Century)
Elisabeth Lobenwein

Networks from archives: reconstructing networks of official correspondence in the early modern Portuguese Empire
Demival Vasques Filho

Data and Methodology
Friday, 02.07., 11:30–12:30 – Room 1

Modelling longitudinal data: dynamic networks and research question-led variable datasets – the case of medieval royal households
Matthew Hammond

Assessing and Modelling Interaction in the Late Bronze Age Mediterranean: Negotiating between too much and too little data
Paula Gheorghiade, Henry C. W. Price, Ray J. Rivers and Tim S. Evans

Robustness in Network Extraction from Text: a Case Study
Ana L. C. Bazzan, Silvio Renato Dahmen, Sandra Denise Prado, Máirín MacCarron, Julia Hillner and
Ulriika Vihervalli

Software Demos
Friday, 02.07., 14:00–15:20 – Room 1

PAOHVis: Analyzing Dynamic Hypergraphs with Parallel Aggregated Ordered Hypergraph Visualization
Paola Valdivia, Paolo Buono, Catherine Plaisant, Nicole Dufournaud and Jean-Daniel Fekete

PK-Clustering: Integrating Prior Knowledge in Mixed-Initiative Social Network Clustering
Alexis Pister, Paolo Buono, Jean-Daniel Fekete, Catherine Plaisant and Paola Valdivia

Historical Dates as Networks: Introducing Chronology Statements for nodegoat
Pim van Bree, Geert Kessels

Epistemic Network Analysis: A Technique for Modeling Discourse Networks in Historical Source Material
Andrew Ruis

Kinship and Geneology
Friday, 02.07., 09:00–09:40 – Room 2

The intersect of Digital Genealogy and Historical Social Network Analysis: extraction of data from bureaucratic text for prosographical consideration
Iain Riddell

Kinship ties and collective action: a network analysis of the 1691 revolt attempt in the city of Basel, Switzerland
Niccolò Armandola and Malte Doehne

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