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Marco Stoffella is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Cultures and Civilizations at the University of Verona, specializing in Medieval History with particular expertise in the political, social, and cultural history of Early Medieval Europe. His academic focus centers on Lombard and Carolingian Italy (6th-9th century), with significant research on early medieval monasticism (7th-11th century) and local societal development across northern Italy, Alemannia, Bavaria, and Germany.
Dr. Stoffella's research interests include:
- Lombard and Carolingian Italy
- Early medieval monasticism
- Political, social and cultural early medieval European history
- History Didactics
He leads two major research initiatives: 'Sanctuaries in the Veneto region,' which involves detailed census of Christian sanctuaries from the High Middle Ages to contemporary age, and 'San Zeno in the Early Middle Ages,' focusing on the basilica of S. Zeno with particular attention to graffiti discovered in the north apse of the Carolingian building.
Dr. Stoffella serves as researcher representative on the Academic Senate and is an active member of multiple teaching councils including the Collegio Didattico for Historical Studies, Cultural Heritage, and Humanities programs. His institutional duties reflect significant academic leadership within the department.
His office is located in Room 3.25, Floor 3, Palazzo di Lettere Nuovo, with office hours on Wednesdays from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM.
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