TABLE OF CONTENTS // Historical analysis of social networks as a research tool for the era of modern history // Lukáš Fasora and Aleš Zárický 9 // The joyous lamentation over the decaying discipline or the development of economic history in recent decades // Milan Hlavacka 17 // Family business history—a new discipline at the edges of economic and social history? // Milan Hlavacka 29 // Tourism under the Protectorate regime as a model for post-war Czechoslovakia? // Ivan Jakubec 49 // Protectorate Tourism in the German Third Reich Network // Jan Šternberk 59 // A Century of Networks in the Electrotechnical World—Concepts of Electrification in Czechoslovakia and in Europe, until the end of the 1930s // Jan Mikeš and Marcela Efmertová 69 // Intellectual Network on the Example of Development and Sharing of Knowledge in Structural Mechanics during the Long 19th Century // Martin Pospíšil 89 // 5 // The invisible power networks between the individual and the state in Austria 1780—1850 // Zdenka Stoklásková // 97 // Entrepreneurs as a new social group and their role // in building social networks in the monarchy // (the case of Pittel