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America at 250: What Is Worth Celebrating?
Rethinking commemoration through history, community, and the Atlantic world
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Rethinking the Revolution from London: What Happens When America Isn’t the Center of the Story?
In Freedom Round the Globe, Sarah Pearsall argues that the American Revolution was never just an American story. Living in London has made me appreciate why
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Scholarly Writing #8: Macaulay’s Final Legacy: Education as the Practical Realization of Moral and Political Thought
Letters on Education (1790) acts as the culmination of Catharine Macaulay’s moral philosophy, historical thought, and vision of political liberty
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Blog #11: Throwing, Rowing, and Starting Over: A Life in Sport
A personal history of starting over, told through sport
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Scholarly Writing #7: Regrounding Liberty: Moral Philosophy in Catharine Macaulay’s Later Thought
Having examined in earlier reflections Macaulay’s authority, public image, and the politics of her reputation, this essay argues that her later turn to moral philosophy was not a…
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Blog #10: A Response to My 2 Week Anniversary
Six months in, London feels less overwhelming and more like home — revisiting my first impressions and what’s changed since





