A City of Millions: Mapping Literary Social Networks At Scale
Abstract
AbstractWe release 70,509 high-quality social networks extracted from multilingual fiction and nonfiction narratives. We additionally provide metadata for ~30,000 of these texts (73% nonfiction and 27% fiction) written between 1800 and 1999 in 58 languages. This dataset provides information on historical social worlds at an unprecedented scale, including data for 2,510,021 individuals in 2,805,482 pair-wise relationships annotated for affinity and relationship type. We achieve this scale by automating previously manual methods of extracting social networks; specifically, we adapt an existing annotation task as a language model prompt, ensuring consistency at scale with the use of structured output. This dataset serves as a unique resource for humanities and social science research by providing data on cognitive models of social realities.