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Overview
Prof. Dr. Samuël Coghe is an academic historian specializing in African and Global History, with particular focus on colonialism, socio-economic history, and the history of science and knowledge. Based at Ghent University as Associate Professor since January 2023, Coghe conducts research and teaching within the European higher education and research sector, serving academic institutions, research networks, and the scholarly community interested in African historical studies and global colonial processes.
Services and expertise
Coghe's work encompasses research and academic instruction in African history, global history, and the interconnected study of colonialism and socio-economic change. His expertise extends to the history of science and knowledge production, particularly in colonial contexts. As Principal Investigator of the ERC Project CATTLEFRONTIERS (2023–2028), he leads a funded research programme examining specific historical dimensions of African and global development. His scholarly output includes peer-reviewed journal articles and a monograph published by Cambridge University Press, demonstrating engagement with both specialist and broader academic audiences. His training includes doctoral research completed at the European University Institute in Florence (2014) and postdoctoral fellowship at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin (2014–15), positioning him within established networks of historical research infrastructure in Europe.
Notable work
Coghe serves as Principal Investigator of the ERC Project CATTLEFRONTIERS, a five-year research initiative running from 2023 to 2028. This project represents his primary current research engagement. He has published a monograph with Cambridge University Press, one of the major academic publishers in historical research, alongside contributions to peer-reviewed journals in his field.
Team and background
Prof. Dr. Samuël Coghe holds a PhD in History from the European University Institute in Florence, awarded in 2014. He completed postdoctoral research at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin during 2014–15. Since January 2023, he has held the position of Associate Professor in African and Global History at Ghent University, where he combines research leadership with academic teaching responsibilities.
| Name | Prof. Dr. Samuël Coghe |
| Website | research.flw.ugent.be/en/samuel.coghe |
| Location | Ghent, Angola |
| Specialty | Academic & Research |
| Focus | African and Global History with a focus on colonialism, socio-economic history, and the history of science/knowledge |
| Founded | 2023 |
| Size | Individual |
| Languages | English, French, German, Portuguese |
| [email protected] |
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