Gary Marker

516 citations
33 papers · 148 indexed · h-index 6

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Gary Marker

17 papers receiving 63 citations

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Gary Marker
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  • History 31
  • Political Science and International Relations 66
  • Anthropology 20
  • Museology 5
  • Philosophy 16
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All Works

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1 198535
2 199333
3 199020
4 199616
5 20006
6 19866
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Everyday Life in Russian History: Quotidian Studies in Honor of Daniel Kaiser
20104
8 19974
9 19904
10
Days of a Russian Noblewoman: The Memories of Anna Labzina, 1758-1821
20014
11 20003
12 19823
13 20002
14 19891
15 20051
16 20141
17 20011
18 19861
19 19821
20 19861

About Gary Marker

Gary Marker is a scholar working on Political Science and International Relations, History, Sociology and Political Science, Classics and Anthropology, having authored 33 papers that have together received 148 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Soviet and Russian History (4 papers), Byzantine Studies and History (4 papers), Historical Gender and Feminism Studies (3 papers), Ancient and Medieval Archaeology Studies (2 papers), Eastern European Communism and Reforms (2 papers), Historical and Archaeological Studies (2 papers), Historical Studies of British Isles (2 papers) and Historical and Cultural Studies of Poland (2 papers). The work is most often cited by research in History (31 citations), Political Science and International Relations (66 citations), Anthropology (20 citations), Museology (5 citations) and Philosophy (16 citations). Gary Marker has collaborated with scholars based in United States. Frequent co-authors include Stephen Kotkin, Nancy Shields Kollmann, Lindsey Hughes, Marshall Poe, Kevin J. McKenna, Daniel Kaiser and John W. Long. Their work appears in journals such as The Slavic and East European Journal, Slavic Review, The Russian Review, The American Historical Review and Kritika.

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