The Journal of Historical Network Research is a young but important element of our growing community of network researchers. Its second issue is now out with some excellent papers. I strongly recommend archaeologists and historians alike to consider this publication venue for their work. Importantly, it is completely open access without paying a fee! And from personal experience I know that the editorial and review process are very professional. Go JHNR! 🙂
We are happy to announce the second issue of the Journal of Historical Network Research:
Searching for hidden bridges in co-occurrence networks from Javanese wayang kulit
Andrew Johnathan Schauf, Miguel Escobar Varela
Family network of emerging Jewish intelligentsia (Cracow 1850-1918)
Marek Jerzy Minakowski
Artist migration through the biographer’s lens
Maximilian Kaiser, Katalin Lejtovicz, Matthias Schlögl, Peter Alexander Rumpolt
Geospatial Social Networks of East German Opposition (1975-1989/90)
Kimmo Elo
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