Tracing connections: using network analysis to study trade and movement in the Mediterranean in the 11th to 14th centuries

IF 0.7 3区 文学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Digital Scholarship in the Humanities Pub Date : 2023-10-06 DOI:10.1093/llc/fqad056
Annabel Hancock
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Abstract This study uses network approaches to study late medieval Mediterranean trade and movement and test the validity of using network methods to investigate the past. Historical literature largely focuses on merchant communities and which cities were most central for trade. In this article, two networks, one created from archaeological finds and the other from the writings of four medieval travellers, are analysed using various Social Network Analysis centrality measures and Complex Systems Science models and are compared to each other in order to explore the importance of various Mediterranean settlements and the ways in which movement occurred around the region, investigating whether they challenge or support current understandings. Network methods are shown to be useful approaches with various potential future developments to more fully explore the late medieval Mediterranean. These networks both support and challenge current historiographical views of Mediterranean trade and movement. Many of the same settlements are identified as central, and the importance of islands for movement is supported. However, some smaller settlements, which are infrequently mentioned in current historical literature are revealed as central. Movement also appears to have relied on small stopping points, rather than following express routes between a few important centres.
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追踪联系:使用网络分析来研究11至14世纪地中海地区的贸易和运动
本研究采用网络方法研究中世纪晚期地中海地区的贸易和运动,并检验使用网络方法研究过去的有效性。历史文献主要关注商人社区和哪些城市是最重要的贸易中心。在本文中,两个网络,一个来自考古发现,另一个来自四个中世纪旅行者的著作,使用各种社会网络分析中心度量和复杂系统科学模型进行分析,并相互比较,以探索各种地中海定居点的重要性以及该地区发生运动的方式,调查它们是否挑战或支持当前的理解。网络方法被证明是有用的方法,具有各种潜在的未来发展,以更充分地探索中世纪晚期的地中海。这些网络既支持也挑战了当前关于地中海贸易和运动的史学观点。许多相同的定居点被确定为中心,岛屿对行动的重要性得到了支持。然而,在当前的历史文献中很少提及的一些较小的定居点被揭示为中心。活动似乎也依赖于小的停靠点,而不是沿着几个重要中心之间的快速路线。
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期刊介绍: DSH or Digital Scholarship in the Humanities is an international, peer reviewed journal which publishes original contributions on all aspects of digital scholarship in the Humanities including, but not limited to, the field of what is currently called the Digital Humanities. Long and short papers report on theoretical, methodological, experimental, and applied research and include results of research projects, descriptions and evaluations of tools, techniques, and methodologies, and reports on work in progress. DSH also publishes reviews of books and resources. Digital Scholarship in the Humanities was previously known as Literary and Linguistic Computing.
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