Network Analysis for Economic, Business and Financial History
Edited by Maria Carmela Schisani (),
Giuseppe De Luca (),
Giancarlo Ragozini () and
Paolo Cimadomo ()
in Palgrave Studies in Economic History from Palgrave Macmillan, currently edited by Kent. G. Deng
Date: 2026
ISBN: 978-3-032-21355-6
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Decoding Complex Socio-Economic Interactions in History Through Social Network Analysis
- Maria Carmela Schisani and Giancarlo Ragozini
- Ch 10 Relational Capital, Weak Ties, and Economic Intermediation. The Global Network Built by Jerónimo de Cataño (1536–1589)
- Montserrat Cachero
- Ch 11 High Finance Networks in Renaissance Florence
- Elise M. Dermineur, Matteo Pompermaier and Claudia Tripodi
- Ch 12 Weaving Trust: Notaries and Credit Market Networks in Nineteenth-Century Milan
- Giuseppe De Luca and Giancarlo Ragozini
- Ch 13 Studying Insularity Through Business Networks: The Isle of Procida in Nineteenth-century South of Italy
- Paola Avallone, Giancarlo Ragozini, Raffaella Salvemini and Maria Carmela Schisani
- Ch 14 Not a Destiny. National Corporate Networks Compared: Argentina and Italy, 1913–2010
- Andrea Lluch, Alberto Rinaldi, Erica Salvaj and Michelangelo Vasta
- Ch 15 Fellowship Society Members in Corporate Boards: Evidence from the Netherlands in the Twentieth Century
- Abe de Jong, Philip Fliers, Birte Schohaus and Bas van Beek
- Ch 2 Improving Business History Through Social Network Analysis and Data
- Alberto Rinaldi, Erica Salvaj, Susie J. Pak and Daniel S. Halgin
- Ch 3 Webs of Money: Social Network Analysis and Financial History
- Giuseppe De Luca and Rui Pedro Esteves
- Ch 4 Network-Based Bibliometric Analysis in Economic History
- Gregori Galofré-Vilà and Víctor M. Gómez-Blanco
- Ch 5 Trade and Cultural Transmission in Lived Spaces from Central Italy from the Final Bronze Age to the Republican Period (1100–100 BC): An Exploratory Network Analysis
- Francesca Fulminante and Daniela Engelhart
- Ch 6 Exploring Pottery Distributions and Regional Economies Through Network Analysis and GIS: Kalapodi and Its Region in the Roman Period as a Case Study
- Dimitris Grigoropoulos and Vassilis Evangelidis
- Ch 9 Forced Loans and Lenders’ Networks in Seville: Coercion, Credit and the Origins of a Proto-Financial Market (1523–1563)
- Sergio Sardone and Giancarlo Ragozini
- Ch Chapter 7 Maritime Trade in the Eastern Mediterranean: A Quantitative Analysis of Shipwreck Data from the Hellenistic Period Through Late Antiquity (Fourth Century BCE–Seventh Century CE)
- Paolo Cimadomo and Carla Galluccio
- Ch Chapter 8 Credit Networks in the Fourteenth-Century Rural Countryside of Tirol. Importance and Functioning
- Stephan Nicolussi-Köhler
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