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IMC 2023: Sessions

Session 235: Network Analysis for Medievalists, II: Kinship and Power in 13th- to 15th-Century Europe

Monday 3 July 2023, 14.15-15.45

Sponsor:Social Network Analysis Researchers of the Middle Ages (SNARMA)
Organiser:Matthew H. Hammond, Department of History, King's College London
Moderator/Chair:Sébastien de Valeriola, Institut de Statistique, Biostatistique et Sciences Actuarielles, Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve
Paper 235-aNavigation through a Changing Political Landscape: Networks, Power, and Spatiality
(Language: English)
Thomas Neijman, Institutionen för mediestudier, Stockholms universitet
Index terms: Computing in Medieval Studies, Genealogy and Prosopography, Politics and Diplomacy, Social History
Paper 235-bWhispers at the Merchant's Wedding: Marriage and Politics in the Venetian Network of Francesco Datini
(Language: English)
Nicolò Zennaro, Departement Geschiedenis, Universiteit Antwerpen
Index terms: Computing in Medieval Studies, Economics - Urban, Genealogy and Prosopography, Social History
Paper 235-cModelling Networks of Lay Support for Scottish Border Monasteries
(Language: English)
Matthew H. Hammond, Department of History, King's College London
Index terms: Charters and Diplomatics, Computing in Medieval Studies, Genealogy and Prosopography, Monasticism
Abstract

An international panel of scholars present on their ongoing research into how kinship groups navigated power structures in a variety of European settings in the central and late Middle Ages using the methods and theories of Social Network Analysis.