Mettre en lumière des réseaux invisibles pour les historiens : la bipolarisation d’un réseau aristocratique à la cour de Vienne, 1685-1740

The Viennese aristocratic networks appear as such a tangle of individuals and families, that they have never been precisely studied per se, except in relation with political parties. However, the most recent historiography proved that this way of studying the Aristocratic networks was not efficient...

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Main Author: Éric Hassler
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Language:English
Published: UMR 5136- France, Amériques, Espagne – Sociétés, Pouvoirs, Acteurs (FRAMESPA) 2015-07-01
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description The Viennese aristocratic networks appear as such a tangle of individuals and families, that they have never been precisely studied per se, except in relation with political parties. However, the most recent historiography proved that this way of studying the Aristocratic networks was not efficient due to the permanent reconfigurations of political groups depending on circumstances and private interests only. Therefore, it is necessary to find another way of studying networks at the Imperial Court. Putting in graphs the lists of guests at sleigh processions during the winter of 1726, then playing with the scales of the networks (individual, relative, family) reveal aristocratic networks which remain invisible with other kinds of historical sources. In this way, it is possible to re-establish a history of the family and political networks at play at the Court and structuring both nobility and the policy of the Habsburg monarchy during the Modern period.
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spelling doaj-art-9f2795f5214947fe9eb779453b5fa73b2025-01-09T15:43:34ZengUMR 5136- France, Amériques, Espagne – Sociétés, Pouvoirs, Acteurs (FRAMESPA)Les Cahiers de Framespa1760-47612015-07-011810.4000/framespa.3265Mettre en lumière des réseaux invisibles pour les historiens : la bipolarisation d’un réseau aristocratique à la cour de Vienne, 1685-1740Éric HasslerThe Viennese aristocratic networks appear as such a tangle of individuals and families, that they have never been precisely studied per se, except in relation with political parties. However, the most recent historiography proved that this way of studying the Aristocratic networks was not efficient due to the permanent reconfigurations of political groups depending on circumstances and private interests only. Therefore, it is necessary to find another way of studying networks at the Imperial Court. Putting in graphs the lists of guests at sleigh processions during the winter of 1726, then playing with the scales of the networks (individual, relative, family) reveal aristocratic networks which remain invisible with other kinds of historical sources. In this way, it is possible to re-establish a history of the family and political networks at play at the Court and structuring both nobility and the policy of the Habsburg monarchy during the Modern period.https://journals.openedition.org/framespa/3265networknobilitycourtgraph18th century
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Mettre en lumière des réseaux invisibles pour les historiens : la bipolarisation d’un réseau aristocratique à la cour de Vienne, 1685-1740
Les Cahiers de Framespa
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nobility
court
graph
18th century
title Mettre en lumière des réseaux invisibles pour les historiens : la bipolarisation d’un réseau aristocratique à la cour de Vienne, 1685-1740
title_full Mettre en lumière des réseaux invisibles pour les historiens : la bipolarisation d’un réseau aristocratique à la cour de Vienne, 1685-1740
title_fullStr Mettre en lumière des réseaux invisibles pour les historiens : la bipolarisation d’un réseau aristocratique à la cour de Vienne, 1685-1740
title_full_unstemmed Mettre en lumière des réseaux invisibles pour les historiens : la bipolarisation d’un réseau aristocratique à la cour de Vienne, 1685-1740
title_short Mettre en lumière des réseaux invisibles pour les historiens : la bipolarisation d’un réseau aristocratique à la cour de Vienne, 1685-1740
title_sort mettre en lumiere des reseaux invisibles pour les historiens la bipolarisation d un reseau aristocratique a la cour de vienne 1685 1740
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nobility
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18th century
url https://journals.openedition.org/framespa/3265
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