Research Centre for the Humanities

366 papers and 2.3k indexed citations i.

About

In recent decades, authors affiliated with Research Centre for the Humanities have published 366 papers, which have received a total of 2.3k indexed citations. Scholars at this organization have produced 70 papers in Archeology, 54 papers in Paleontology and 46 papers in Sociology and Political Science on the topics of Archaeology and ancient environmental studies (54 papers), Ancient and Medieval Archaeology Studies (36 papers) and Historical Geopolitical and Social Dynamics (22 papers). Their work is cited by papers focused on Paleontology (496 citations), Archeology (476 citations) and Ecology (364 citations). Authors at Research Centre for the Humanities collaborate with scholars in Hungary, United Kingdom and United States and have published in prestigious journals including PLoS ONE, Trends in Ecology & Evolution and Psychological Review. Some of Research Centre for the Humanities's most productive authors include Zsolt Molnár, Dániel Babai, Marianna Biró, Eszter Bánffy and Anna Szécsényi‐Nagy.

In The Last Decade

Fields of papers published by authors at Research Centre for the Humanities

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EngineeringComputer SciencePhysics and AstronomyMathematicsEarth and Planetary SciencesEnergyEnvironmental ScienceMaterials ScienceChemical EngineeringChemistryAgricultural and Biological SciencesVeterinaryDecision SciencesArts and HumanitiesBusiness, Management and AccountingSocial SciencesPsychologyEconomics, Econometrics and FinanceHealth ProfessionsDentistryMedicineBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyNeuroscienceNursingImmunology and MicrobiologyPharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics

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Countries citing scholars working at Research Centre for the Humanities

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