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Christian Raschle is an Associate Professor at Université de Montréal's Faculty of Arts and Science, holding dual affiliation with the Centre d'études classiques (Classics Center) and the Department of History. He teaches Roman history, auxiliary sciences (epigraphy, numismatics), and advanced Latin courses.
- Specializes in Roman Empire administration
- Focuses on Late Empire political systems
- Investigates cultural history through literary sources
- Studies Church Fathers' political writings
- Examines provincial reorganization trends
His research trends combine numismatic analysis, epigraphic studies, and literary critique to explore Late Roman governance, cultural identity shifts, and religious transitions. Articles demonstrate expertise in provincial logistics, imperial cult practices, and historiography evolution.
Student Supervision includes 29 thesis/memoire graduates (2010-2025) covering diverse topics:
- Imperial propaganda
- Barbarian integration
- Provincial administration
- Cult practices
- Historiographical analysis
- Military logistics
Active in collaborative research projects:
- 2024-2028 CRIHN Director
- 2020-2026 POP Platform co-researcher
- 2008 Dux Defensive Strategy project
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