Author: The Editors
The Skeleton Key, Historical Erasure, and Cultural Appropriation
By Max Schiersner Caodaglio Horror is an easily recognizable literary genre due to its frequent exploration of what torments our...
Feminist Foreign Policy and the United States: Is it a match?
by Eva Rieger American Exceptionalism entails the belief in the United States’ outstanding characteristics and is rooted in classical liberal...
“Creating Connections between People that Don’t Let Go:” The Intricate Network of Catholic Peacemaking
by Virginia Zentgraf A few weeks ago, I stumbled upon a Twitter post by aspiring theologian Mason Mennenga featuring a...
On the Treasures of Deep Research
By Drew M. Ross One of the pleasures of deep research is the unexpected find that ties together threads that...
Shaken Awake: The Nighttime Earthquake of 1783
By Katrin Kleemann Earthquakes in the United States? California is probably the first state that comes to mind. The largest...
Women Strike for Peace – and Equality
By Lara Track On August 26, 1970, 50 years to the day after the 19th Amendment gave American women the...
Allen Ginsberg, Religious Experience and the Anxiety of ‘Othering’
by Jonas Faust Throughout his five-decade career, Beat-poet-turned-countercultural-icon Allen Ginsberg [1] presented himself in- and outside of his poetic work...