Mark Greengrass

965 citations
41 papers · 194 · h-index 8

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Mark Greengrass

24 papers receiving 154 citations

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Mark Greengrass
Comparison fields: 5 of 44
  • History 87
  • History and Philosophy of Science 23
  • Political Science and International Relations 54
  • Classics 7
  • Anthropology 16
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The 18 scholars most cited alongside Mark Greengrass, linked wherever they have co-authored with each other. Click a name or a connecting line to browse the papers they share.

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All Works

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1
Conquest and coalescence : the shaping of the state in early modern Europe
199128
2 199423
3 199622
4
Christendom Destroyed: Europe 1517-1648
201422
5
The Swiss Reformation
200214
6
Processing morphological variants in searches of Latin text.
199613
7 20077
8 19967
9
The French Reformation
19876
10 20076
11 19836
12 19975
13 20094
14
RePAH: A user requirements analysis for portals in the Arts and Humanities : final report
20064
15 19864
16 20083
17 19853
18 19932
19 19972
20 20092

About Mark Greengrass

Mark Greengrass is a scholar working on History, History and Philosophy of Science, Museology, Anthropology and Economics and Econometrics, having authored 41 papers that have together received 194 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Historical Studies and Socio-cultural Analysis (12 papers), European Political History Analysis (11 papers), Reformation and Early Modern Christianity (8 papers), Historical Economic and Social Studies (4 papers), Historical Art and Culture Studies (4 papers), Historical and Literary Studies (4 papers), Historical and Literary Analyses (3 papers) and Natural Language Processing Techniques (2 papers). The work is most often cited by research in History (87 citations), History and Philosophy of Science (23 citations), Political Science and International Relations (54 citations), Classics (7 citations) and Anthropology (16 citations). Mark Greengrass has collaborated with scholars based in United Kingdom and France. Frequent co-authors include Bruce Gordon, Peter Willett, Stephen C. Brown, Michael J. Braddick, Peter Willett, Henry Kamen, Julian Goodare, Ole Peter Grell, Kaspar von Greyerz and Bob Scribner. Their work appears in journals such as French History, Past & Present, The English Historical Review, European History Quarterly and History.

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