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Samuel Cohen is an Associate Professor specializing in late antique and early medieval history, particularly late and post-Roman Italy and the Mediterranean world. His work focuses on religious controversy, episcopal authority, Ostrogothic Italy, and migration patterns. He holds a PhD from the University of Toronto with concentrations in Early and Late Antique Christianity, Roman History, and Religious Conflict.
Research interests include the rhetoric of heresy, papal authority in fifth/sixth centuries, and contested episcopal elections. He has contributed to Studies in Late Antiquity, Late Antique Archaeology, and Early Medieval Europe. Current projects include a monograph on heresy rhetoric and Roman bishops' authority.
- 2024: Published three articles on disaster rhetoric, episcopal elections, and Lombard-Roman conflict
- 2023: Published analysis of violence in Roman episcopal elections
- 2020: Co-authored special issue on migration rhetoric in Late Antiquity
Awards include the 2019 DFG Fellowship at Universität Tübingen. Teaches courses on Late Antiquity, Roman social history, and tolerance/intolerance in early medieval contexts. Active in reviewing major works on Merovingian kingdoms, Vandal exiles, and Mediterranean sources.



