Gaines Post

1.9k citations
31 papers · 276 indexed · h-index 9

Impact in

  • Classics top 1%
    • Medieval Literature and History
  • History top 1%
    • Reformation and Early Modern Christianity

Papers in

    • Medieval Literature and History 12
    • Reformation and Early Modern Christianity 8
    • Historical and Religious Studies of Rome 2

Gaines Post

22 papers receiving 155 citations

Peers

Gaines Post
Comparison fields: 5 of 46
  • Classics 94
  • History 117
  • Political Science and International Relations 124
  • History and Philosophy of Science 17
  • Philosophy 41
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All Works

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1 20200
2 20150
3 19883
4 19840
5 19741
6 19741
7 19721
8 19711
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German foreign policy and military planning : the polish question, 1924-1929
19691
10 19681
11 19652
12 196536
13 19651
14 196470
15
Twelfth-century Europe and the foundations of modern society : proceedings of a symposium sponsored by the Division of Humanities of the University of Wisconsin and the Wisconsin Institute for Madieval and Renaissance Studies, November 12-14, 1957
19611
16 196029
17 195515
18 19543
19 19549
20 195318

About Gaines Post

Gaines Post is a scholar working on Classics, History, Political Science and International Relations, Sociology and Political Science and Infectious Diseases, having authored 31 papers that have together received 276 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Medieval Literature and History (12 papers), Reformation and Early Modern Christianity (8 papers), European history and politics (5 papers), Historical Legal Studies and Society (3 papers), Historical Geopolitical and Social Dynamics (3 papers), Communism, Protests, Social Movements (3 papers), Military History and Strategy (2 papers) and Historical and Religious Studies of Rome (2 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Classics (94 citations), History (117 citations), Political Science and International Relations (124 citations), History and Philosophy of Science (17 citations) and Philosophy (41 citations). Gaines Post has collaborated with scholars based in United States. Frequent co-authors include Brian Tierney, William Huse Dunham, J. R. Hale, Doris Mary Stenton, Marshall Clagett, Richard Kay, Robert W. Reynolds, Ralph E. Giesey, B. J. C. McKercher and William A. Chaney. Their work appears in journals such as The American Historical Review, Speculum, Traditio, American Journal of Legal History and Armed Forces & Society.

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