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Month: February 2018

Using the Clerical Exile Database: Benefits and Limits of Social Network Analysis

  • 23rd February 2018
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This blogpost was written by Jim Chaplain, MA student in the Department of History, University of Sheffield. According to Andrew Prescott and Tim Hitchcock, the academic practice of history has had a difficult relationship with the ‘digital revolution’ thus far (for references see below). Historians have overall been slow in coming to terms with the […]

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  • Using the Clerical Exile Database: Benefits and Limits of Social Network Analysis
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  • Database presentation at ‘Poena aut venia? Attitudes to Emigration in Rome, Byzantium and Beyond’, part I

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