project
18/05/2016 – 09/12/2020
Arts and Humanities Research Council, Stanford Humanities Center, and Queen Mary University of London
The Tudor government maintained a communication network that criss-crossed the globe. This visualisation brings together 123,850 letters connecting 20,424 people from the United Kingdom’s State Papers archive, dating from the accession of Henry VIII to the death of Elizabeth I (1509-1603).
A project by Ruth Ahnert, Sebastian Ahnert (Research) and Kim Albrecht (Visualization)
Relations
14/11/2023 talk
Inaugural Lecture Film University
Film university Babelsberg Konrad Wolf
11/12/2020 media
Exploring Tudor Government’s Letter Communication Networks, 1509-1603
Anychart
10/12/2020 media
Visualizing 16th century letter correspondence of the Tudor government
Flowing Data
16/12/2020 media
Editors’ Choice: Tudor Networks | Data Visualization | History
Digital Humanities Now
08/12/2020 media
Data visualisation sheds new light on Britain’s Tudor past
Queen Mary University of London
10/03/2021 media
Breve: A Network of Knowledge
Jason Heppler