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Final call for submission by June 1st

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  • The Political Economy of Antitrust Enforcement Under Republican Rule, 1890-1914

    / Interdisciplinary: US History, Politics

    Nathan Hu ’25

    The Lawrenceville School

    New Jersey, USA

  • Challenging Hard Luck: Defending Libertarian Free Will

    / Philosophy

    Hamish Miao ’26

    Saint Andrew’s School

    Florida, USA

  • The Cost of Freedom: A Study on the Social Ironies of the Flapper Movement

    / American Studies

    Ainslie Chen ’25

    The Harker School

    California, USA

  • Reform or Repeat? Mental Illness and Carceral Practices During the Moral Treatment Era

    / Interdisciplinary: Psychology,
    Social Policy

    Chloe Kim ’25

    Phillips Academy Andover

    Massachusetts, USA

  • Political to Personal: The Evolution of Feminist Poetry

    / Interdisciplinary: Literature, Women’s Studies

    Amani Shroff ’26

    Carlmont High School

    California, USA

  • Patriotism as a Vice: Justus Lipsius and a Neostoicism’s Argument Against Fervent Patriotism

    / Interdisciplinary: Politics, Philosophy

    Lukas Odenius ’26

    St Paul’s School

    New Hampshire, USA

  • Tongyangxi Tradition in Ancient China: The Practice of Raising Future Daughters-in-Law

    / Anthropology

    Xiao Bo Zeng ’26

    Collingwood School

    British Columbia, Canada

  • Additions to the European History Collection

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  • Defiance and Nationhood: The Montenegrin Struggle Against Ottoman Rule

    / European History

    Simrat Walia ’26

    Basis Independent Silicon Valley

    California, USA

  • Theatrical Revolution: Shakespeare and the Rise of Commercial Playhouses in England, 1580-1620

    / European History

    James Qiu ’26

    University of Toronto Schools

    Ontario, Canada

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  • Lukas Odenius

    My love for Classics began when I read the Percy Jackson series in Third Grade, which opened my eyes to the world of Greek and Roman mythology. As such, I...

    Lukas Odenius

    My love for Classics began when I read the Percy Jackson series in Third Grade, which opened my eyes to the world of Greek and Roman mythology. As such, I...

  • Xiao Bo Zeng

    When I learned about the ancient Chinese practice of foot-binding in grade eight, I was fascinated by how cultural beliefs could profoundly impact the lives of millions of women. At...

    Xiao Bo Zeng

    When I learned about the ancient Chinese practice of foot-binding in grade eight, I was fascinated by how cultural beliefs could profoundly impact the lives of millions of women. At...

  • Amani Shroff

    I still remember the first time I stumbled upon a Silvia Plath poem at my local library. The raw intensity of her language, the unapologetic power of her words, and...

    Amani Shroff

    I still remember the first time I stumbled upon a Silvia Plath poem at my local library. The raw intensity of her language, the unapologetic power of her words, and...

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Notable Essays

Selected from the 2023-2024 Collection

  • The Global Environmental Impacts of World War I

    Interdisciplinary: Environmental Studies, World History

    Kevin Guo 
  • The Mind-Body Problem: A Critique of Type Identity Theory

    Philosophy

    Clarence Chen 
  • Mortality Moves Masses: Social Movements as Evolved Responses to Pandemics

    Interdisciplinary: Sociology, Psychology

    Gabriel Wolf Evers 
  • The Formation of Charismatic Authority: An Analysis of Julius Caesar and George Washington

    Politics

    Persephone Reeves 
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Featured Essay

European History

Defiance and Nationhood: The Montenegrin Struggle Against Ottoman Rule

Simrat Walia ’26 | Basis Independent Silicon Valley | California,USA

Montenegro’s mountainous geography, Orthodox ethos, unique military strategies, and leadership allowed it to resist Ottoman conquest longer than most Balkan regions, preserving its autonomy amidst constant external pressures. This history of resistance fostered a deep-seated national consciousness, reinforced through cultural memory and traditions, which later inspired Montenegro’s independence movement in the 20th and 21st centuries. This paper examines how the small Adriatic nation of Montenegro’s historical and modern identity has been shaped by conflict with the Ottomans, focusing on how centuries of defiance against imperial domination shaped the nation’s political and cultural character. Drawing from firsthand accounts, historical analyses, and modern political developments, this paper analyzes the role of historical recollection in shaping Montenegrin nationalism. Special attention is given to the pivotal battles and strategies employed against the Ottoman Empire, the cultural resilience that ensured the survival of Montenegrin traditions, and how these legacies were invoked during the 2006 independence referendum. By exploring the relationship between historical resistance against the Ottomans and modern statehood, this paper highlights how Montenegro’s past continues to influence its national identity and political trajectory. Ultimately, it provides insight into how small nations can preserve their sovereignty and cultural heritage through resilience and unity. Understanding the historical context of Ottoman expansion is essential to appreciate Montenegro’s position in the Balkans.

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  • Interdisciplinary II

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    Cultural Policy, Film and Media Studies, Musicology

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    The investigation of cultural practices, beliefs, and social structures that influence and are influenced by human societies

    American Studies, Gender Studies, Anthropology, Psychology

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