Samuel Goldman is an Associate Professor of Humanities at the Hamilton School for Classical and Civic Education at the University of Florida. His scholarship is at the intersection of political theory and intellectual history, with a focus on religious sources of American national identity. Goldman is author of two books: After Nationalism: Being American in a Divided Age (UPenn, 2021) and God’s Country: Christian Zionism in America (UPenn, 2018). In addition to academic work, his writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and many other publications.
Goldman’s current project is a history of conservative critics of higher education, including Peter Viereck, Willmoore Kendall, Leo Strauss, and Robert Nisbet. It is under contract with Basic Books and should appear in Fall 2026.
Education
Ph.D. in Political Science, Harvard University, 2010
B.A. in Political Science, Rutgers University, 2002