Explore how early 20th‑century art and literature broke tradition with bold experimentation, examining key figures, movements, and cultural shifts that shaped modernist thought and aesthetics.
Explore how borders shape identity, power, and justice, blending historical case studies with philosophical inquiry to reveal the moral stakes of defining state boundaries in a globalized world.
Explore Jean Bodin’s foundational treatise on state power, where he articulates the concept of absolute sovereignty and its implications for governance, law, and political legitimacy in early modern Europe.