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   * Kent D. (1978). The rise of the Medici: Faction in Florence, 1426-1434. Oxford: Oxford University Press.   * Kent D. (1978). The rise of the Medici: Faction in Florence, 1426-1434. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
   * Padgett, John F; Ansell, Christopher K. (1993). Robust action and the rise of the Medici, 1400-1434. The American Journal of Sociology, 98 (6). {{PadgettAnsell_AJS_1993.pdf|PDF}}   * Padgett, John F; Ansell, Christopher K. (1993). Robust action and the rise of the Medici, 1400-1434. The American Journal of Sociology, 98 (6). {{PadgettAnsell_AJS_1993.pdf|PDF}}
 +  * Economic Credit and Elite Transformation in Renaissance Florence. {{Economic Credit and Elite Transformation in Renaissance Florence.pdf|PDF}}
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 Based on his observations and analyses, Sampson divided the novices into four groups: __Young Turks__, __Loyal Opposition__, __Outcasts__, and an __interstitial group__. The Loyal Opposition consists of the novices who entered the monastery first. The Young Turks arrived later, in a period of change. They questioned practices in the monastery, which the members of the Loyal Opposition defended. Some novices did not take sides in this debate, so they are labeled 'interstitial'. The Outcasts are novices who were not accepted in the group. Based on his observations and analyses, Sampson divided the novices into four groups: __Young Turks__, __Loyal Opposition__, __Outcasts__, and an __interstitial group__. The Loyal Opposition consists of the novices who entered the monastery first. The Young Turks arrived later, in a period of change. They questioned practices in the monastery, which the members of the Loyal Opposition defended. Some novices did not take sides in this debate, so they are labeled 'interstitial'. The Outcasts are novices who were not accepted in the group.
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 +  * Breiger, R., Boorman, S. & Arabie, P. 1975. An algorithm for clustering relational data with applications to social network analysis and comparison with multidimensional scaling. Journal of Mathematical Psychology 12: 328-383. {{An_Algorithm_for_Clustering_Relational_Data_with_A.pdf|PDF}}
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