Hagith Sivan

1.9k citations
44 papers · 273 · h-index 11

Impact in

  • Classics top 1%
    • Byzantine Studies and History
    • Medieval Literature and History
    • Biblical Studies and Interpretation

Papers in

    • Historical and Religious Studies of Rome 14
    • Classical Studies and Legal History 6
    • Byzantine Studies and History 13
    • Medieval Literature and History 4

Hagith Sivan

37 papers receiving 185 citations

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Hagith Sivan
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  • Classics 97
  • Religious studies 67
  • Anthropology 105
  • Archeology 104
  • History 86
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All Works

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1 200830
2
Ausonius of Bordeaux: Genesis of a Gallic Aristocracy
199328
3
Shifting frontiers in late antiquity
199627
4 199517
5 198813
6 200412
7 198811
8
Galla Placidia: The Last Roman Empress
201111
9 199310
10 199610
11 198710
12 20009
13 19968
14
From Byzantine to Persian Jerusalem: Jewish Perspectives and Jewish/Christian Polemics
20007
15 20187
16 19927
17
Sidonius Apollinaris, Theodoric II, and Gothic-Roman Politics from Avitus to Anthemius
19896
18 20035
19 20034
20
Between Woman, Man and God: A New Interpretation of the Ten Commandments
20044

About Hagith Sivan

Hagith Sivan is a scholar working on History, Classics, Archeology, Religious studies and Anthropology, having authored 44 papers that have together received 273 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Historical and Religious Studies of Rome (14 papers), Byzantine Studies and History (13 papers), Biblical Studies and Interpretation (12 papers), Archaeology and Historical Studies (10 papers), Historical and Linguistic Studies (6 papers), Classical Studies and Legal History (6 papers), Classical Antiquity Studies (6 papers) and Medieval Literature and History (4 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Classics (97 citations), Religious studies (67 citations), Anthropology (105 citations), Archeology (104 citations) and History (86 citations). Hagith Sivan has collaborated with scholars based in United States, South Africa and Portugal. Frequent co-authors include Ralph W. Mathisen, Neil McLynn and David Cherry. Their work appears in journals such as Harvard Theological Review, Revue des Études Juives, The American Journal of Philology, Klio and Revue Bénédictine.

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