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International  Conference  Workshops  

Lisbon,  15-­‐18  September  2015  

FCSH-­‐UNL,  Av.  De  Berna,  26-­‐C,  I&D  

Historical  Network  Research  2015  

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https://historicalnetworkresearch2015.wordpress.com  

Tuesday 15 September: 14:00-17:00. Workshop Social Network Analysis and Historical Research. Martin Stark, University of Hamburg Wednesday 16 September: 10:00-13:00 | 14-00-17:00. Workshop nodegoat Workshop: Conceptualise and Set Up a Historical Network Research Workflow, Pim van Bree and Geert Kessels, Lab1100, The Hague -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17:30-19:30. Welcome address by Fernanda Rollo,IHC, FCSH-UNL and Manuel Heitor, IN+, IST/UL Public lecture: The Micro-Mobilisation on Punk in London, 1975-1976, Prof. Nick Crossley, The University of Manchester Thursday 17 September: 10:00-11:50. Paper Session 1: Communities and circulation Chair: Ana Paula Pires, IHC-FCSH Kinship and Civil Activities: Micro-to-Macro Transitions in Ukrainian National Movement in the 1860-1890 (A Case of the “Old Community”), Volodymyr Shelukhin,Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv Social network analysis and sexually transmitted diseases. The case of Hermoupolis in the 19th century, Yannis Gonatidis, University of Crete Networks of Power and Early Norwegian Kingship in Sverris saga and The King’s Mirror, Costel Coroban, Valahia University of Târgovişte The Manichaean Church in Roman Egypt: A network approach to a “proto-global” religious organization and its local dynamics in the 3rd and 4th century CE, Håkon S. Fiane Teigen, University of Bergen 11:50-13:30. Lunch

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13:30-15:20. Paper Session 2: Culture and Power Chair: Maria Fátima Nunes, IHC-FCSH/University of Évora Photography and Propaganda: The Portuguese SPN/SNI/SEIT photographic archive formation and activity, Fernando Costa, IHC, Faculdade Ciências Sociais e Humanas, and Paulo Batista, IHA, Faculdade Ciências Sociais e Humanas, New University of Lisbon Visualizing the social networks for the art auctions in Paris (1852-1914): how to enrich an initial corpus thanks to linked open data platforms. Léa Saint-Raymond, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense “Florida’s ‘Cities of Tomorrow:’ the role of social networks and thin rationality in the imaginaries of Disney’s EPCOT and Miami’s Interama”, James Skee, University of California, Berkeley Venice Architecture Biennale: Mapping the invisible, Rute Figueiredo, ETH Zurich 15:45-17:35. Paper Session 3: Economy and Elites Chair: Martin Stark, University of Hamburg Corporate networks in the periphery: dynamics of the Portuguese business system (1913-2010), Pedro Neves, ISEG, University of Lisbon and Álvaro Ferreira da Silva, Nova School of Business & Economics, New University of Lisbon The Spanish Circle of Economic Power, 1917-2010, Josean Garrués , Juan A. Rubio, University of Granada The Structural Logic of International Trade at the Dusk of the Second Millennium: A Network-based Approach, Olaf Rank, University of Freiburg 15:45-17:35. Paper Session 4: Diffusion and Circulation Chair: Pedro Oliveira, IHC-FCSH Analyzing longitudinal data of transnational networks of social reformers, Thomas D’Haeninck, Ghent University Transnational networks on colonial hygiene, 1900-1914, Lisa van Diem, Maastricht University and Ghent University The Network of Telegraph Agreements in mid-19th Century Europe and the formation of the ITU, Kars Aznavour, European University Institute Multimodality in overdrive: a dynamic exploration of historical networks, Geert Kessels, LAB1100

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Friday 18 September: 10:00-11:00. Keynote: Elisa Bellotti, The University of Manchester 11:15-13:05. Paper Session 5: Economy and elites II Chair: Joana Mendonça, IN+-IST,University of Lisbon The evolution of Japanese business networks in ASEAN countries since the 1960s, Jean-Pascal Bassino, Pablo Jensen, and Matteo Morini, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon Islands As ‘Bad Geography’. Insularity, Connectedness, Trade Costs And Trade, Luca De Benedictis, University of Macerata and Anna Maria Pinna, Crenos and University of Cagliari Advances in reconstructing business and research network in the 2nd Polish Republic using digital sources, Piotr Szymański, Wrocław University of Technology 11:15-13:05. Paper Session 6: Intellectual networks Chair: Elisa Belloti, The University of Manchester The “Gefängniskunde” as an intellectual field. A twofold social network approach to the International Penitentiary Congresses preceding the Great War (1846-1910), Amandine Thiry, Louvain-la-Neuve University and Ghent University Simmel’s Hazard. A Short View on Career Networks in Early German Sociology, Claudius Haerpfer, Goethe-Universität/Frankfurt am Main   A Few Rare And Valuable Copies Of Accounts On Portuguese Shipwrecks Found In Portuguese Libraries, Kioko Koiso, CHAM, Faculdade Ciências Sociais e Humanas, New University of Lisbon 13:05-14:15. Lunch 16:15-18:05. Paper Session 7: Politics, governance and power Chair: Teresa Nunes, IHC-FCSH/FL, University of Lisbon Crowdsourcing in russian public policy, Elena Morozova, Inna Miroshnichenko, Kuban State University Written Communications of Soldiers on Campaign: An Employment of Social Network Analysis to a Study of the Military Correspondences of Pates and Pachrates, Lena Tambs, University of Copenhagen Elite Networks during the reign of Ramesses II (13th century B.C.): the Upper Egyptian connection, Vincent Cholier, Université Lyon 2 Networks, politics and personality in Renaissance Europe: Charles of Egmont, duke of Guelders (1492-1538). A low-tech/mixed-tech approach to historical networks, M. van Driel, University of Groningen

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16:15-18:05. Paper Session 8: Politics, governance and power II Chair: Ivo Veiga, IHC-FCSH Informal Ties Within Official Service: Mapping the Sovereign's Court in 16th Century Russia as a Social Network, Vladimir Uspenskiy, Higher Schools of Economics in St. Petersburg The Social Network of the First Ambassadors of Dubrovnik to the Sublime Porte, Valentina Zovko, University of Zadar Intelligence networks of the Habsburg monarchy in the eastearn Mediterranean (sixteenth century) Séverine Valiente, University of Montpellier

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