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Back in /$rJoad Raymond -- $tMaps versus Networks /$rRuth Ahnert -- $tInternational News Flows in the Seventeenth Century: Problems and Prospects /$rBrendan Dooley -- $tThe Papal Network: How the Roman Curia Was Informed about South-Eastern Europe, the Ottoman Empire and the Mediterranean (1645?1669) /$rJohann Petitjean -- $tThe Iberian Position in European News Networks: A Methodological Approach /$rJavier Díaz Noci -- $tMapping the Fuggerzeitungen: The Geographical Issues of an Information Network /$rNikolaus Schobesberger -- $tThe History of a Word: Gazzetta / Gazette /$rMario Infelise -- $tInternational Relations: Spanish, Italian, French, English and German Printed Single Event Newsletters Prior to Renaudot?s Gazette /$rHenry Ettinghausen -- $tWar News in Early Modern Milan: The Birth and the Shaping of Printed News Pamphlets /$rMassimo Petta -- $tElizabethan Diplomatic Networks and the Spread of News /$rTracey A. 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