By Hye Reong Juli Cho, PC’15 We are constantly influenced by memories and cultures from all times and places these days. This article…
By Jungyun Hur, Divinity School This article discusses the return of Uigwe, the set of Korean describing royal rituals, which was taken by the…
By Simone Paci, PC’17In 2014, Italian statesman Silvio Berlusconi celebrates the twentieth anniversary of his…
By Bernardo Bárzana, PC’16 Forged from the clash of the Incan and Spanish empires many centuries ago, Peru now…
By Bárbara Santiago, PC’17 Bárbara Santiago describes the resistance she faced as a young Brazilian…
By Daria Aven, MC’16 What was the USSR? Was it an empire in its traditional definition or a unique phenomenon of the 20th…
By Helder Toste, BK’16 Helder Toste reflects on the rich traditions immigrants from the Azores have brought with them…
By Lucía Baca, PC’17 Lucía challenges her peers to rethink the concept of “empire” within the field of…
By Dalia Wolfson, JE’17 Dalia Wolfson JE’17 is writing about her encounter with a Russian man at a Jerusalem bus station who…
By Daniel Monteiro, CC’14 Daniel Monteiro looks back on the history of empire in the…
By Nathaly Aramayo, TD’17 Nathaly explores the effects of industrial farming on modern Bolivia. She poignantly evokes how the fruits of the…
By Irina Gavrilova, BK’17 The 9th of May — one of the most important national holidays in Russia — is the day of victory over Hitler’s…
By Franklyn Zhu, BR’17 For most of history, philosophy has shaped human thought. Franklyn Zhu BR’17 argues that in the modern…