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Dr. Daniel Cohen is an Associate Professor at Case Western Reserve University, specializing in American History with a focus on cultural, gender, and social dynamics in the Early Republic and Antebellum periods. His research explores intersections between literature, crime narratives, and societal norms, particularly examining gender roles and religious conflicts in 19th-century America.
- Key research areas include: gender performance in literature, convent scandals, and the evolution of crime narratives.
- Award-winning author of Pillars of Salt, Monuments of Grace and Hero Strong, analyzing New England crime literature and antebellum gender constructs.
- Active in academic publishing, with over 30 articles on topics ranging from execution sermons to protolesbian authorship in early American media.
His work bridges literary analysis with historical methodology, contributing to understanding how cultural products reflect societal tensions. Contact: daniel.a.cohen@case.edu | Mather House 202.
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