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Eric Fournier
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Ancient History
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Ancient History
Ph.D. 2008
B.A., University of Montreal; M.A., University of Montreal
Research and Teaching Interests
Teaching: The broad spectrum of ancient and medieval history. Research: Late Antiquity, Bishops, Exile, Persecution, Germanic Kingdoms
Current Projects
PhD Dissertation: "Victor of Vita and the Vandal ‘Persecution’: Interpreting Exile in Late Antiquity."
Selected Publications
“Exiled Bishops in the Christian Empire: Victims of Imperial Violence?”, in H.A. Drake (ed.), Violence in Late Antiquity (Ashgate, 2006), 157-166
“Les Origines d’un atelier monétaire itinérant : Réflexions à partir des cas de Trèves, Milan & Sirmium...,” Mouseion 2.3 (2002), 245-261
“Ammien Marcellin et les procès d’Antioche de 371/372 de notre ère : Un cas de persécution religieuse?” Hirundo 1 (Winter 2002), 37-45
“(Review of) G. Althoff. Family, Friends and Followers. Political and Social Bonds in Early Medieval Europe,” Comitatus 36 (2005), 185-187
“(Review of) A. Barbero. Charlemagne. Father of a Continent,” Comitatus 36 (2005), 187-188
“(Review of) H.A. Drake. Constantine and the Bishops. The Politics of Intolerance,” Mouseion 2.2 (2002), 407-410
Undergraduate and Graduate Courses
113P: Proseminar in Roman History (Spring 2008)
The transformation of the Ancient world into the Medieval period (ca. 250-700 CE): Decline and Fall?