Max Silverman

647 citations
30 papers · 197 · h-index 8

Impact in

Papers in

    • Jewish and Middle Eastern Studies 4
    • Middle East Politics and Society 3
    • North African History and Literature 4
    • French Historical and Cultural Studies 4

Max Silverman

25 papers receiving 163 citations

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Max Silverman
Comparison fields: 5 of 77
  • Health Informatics 5
  • History 33
  • Anthropology 24
  • Visual Arts and Performing Arts 12
  • Health Information Management 11
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The 17 scholars most cited alongside Max Silverman, 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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#Work
1 201347
2 201736
3 200023
4 200920
5 200813
6 200711
7 20119
8 20147
9 20065
10
Rich People and Rice: Factional Politics in Rural Guyana
19804
11 20023
12 20122
13
Facing Postmodernity: Contemporary French Thought
19992
14
Editorś' Note: Noeuds de mémoire: Multidirectional memory in postwar French and francophone culture
20102
15 20142
16 20151
17 20111
18 20051
19 20091
20 19951

About Max Silverman

Max Silverman is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, History, Social Psychology, Political Science and International Relations and Anthropology, having authored 30 papers that have together received 197 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Memory, Trauma, and Commemoration (6 papers), North African History and Literature (4 papers), Jewish and Middle Eastern Studies (4 papers), French Historical and Cultural Studies (4 papers), African history and culture studies (3 papers), Middle East Politics and Society (3 papers), European history and politics (2 papers) and Cinema and Media Studies (2 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Health Informatics (5 citations), History (33 citations), Anthropology (24 citations), Visual Arts and Performing Arts (12 citations) and Health Information Management (11 citations). Max Silverman has collaborated with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Russia. Frequent co-authors include Stephen F. Simoneaux, Matthew Hong, Lauren Wilcox, Mary B. Gregoire, Nira Yuval‐Davis, Griselda Pollock, Debarati Sanyal, Michael Rothberg, Ritchie Robertson and Fernanda Polubriaginof. Their work appears in journals such as French Studies, Patterns of Prejudice, Contemporary French and Francophone Studies, French Cultural Studies and Modern & Contemporary France.

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