Inventio Volume 10 ~ Most Recent Publication
The Powers and Dangers of Knowledge: The Nature of Mankind's Pursuit of Wisdom by Elizabeth LeMaster
An Unsustainable Culture: Contributing Factors to the American Fertility Crisis by Joseph Baranoski II
Stabat Mater Dolorosa: An Analysis of the Marian Title through the Works of Pergolesi and Sacred Scripture by Matthew Cutrona
The Democratic Family and World War II by Julia Pandolfi
"Get Back" to Talking About Politics: The Beatles' Legacy in Social Activism, Political Expectations, and Popular Music by Sarah Friedmann
Confusion Surrounding the Rights of the Mentally Ill: A Look at O'Connor v. Donaldson (1975) by Mia Beldner
Facebook's Accountability Crisis: The Factors Influencing Modern Digital Censorship by Joseph Gabriel Brasco
Inescapable Incarceration: Hansel Mieth's Photography at Heart Mountain by Elizabeth Hashimoto
Incessant Conflict: Vera Brittain's Witness to the Female Trauma of the Great War by Katherine Mackenzie
The Injustice of the Accused by the Accuser: The Aftermath of The Right to Counsel Prescribed by Gideon v. Wainwright (1963) by Matthew Cutrona
Monvel and the Maid of Orleans: Sources of Inspiration in the Joan of Arc Paintings by Annaliese Haman
Frankenstein's Robot: The Creation of Dysfunctional Artificial Intelligence by Maria Love
Dancing Through a Revolution: Content and Artistry in Soviet Ballet by Jana Jedrych
A Different Prayer Altogether: Secular Sainthood in James Baldwin's 'Sonny's Blues' by Kate Lorio
Reimagining the Genius of Beethoven: Franz Liszt's Transcription of Beethoven's Symphony no. 2 in D Major, OP. 36, for Solo Piano by Marie-Sophie Brackstone
Physical Obsession in a Virtual Plaza: The Digital Community of Vaporwave by Andrew Snaith
On the Relation of Good to Being by Abigail Treacy
Dostoyevsky and Nietzche: Freedom or Christ? by Veronica Brown
Child Language Development: The Effects of Low Socioeconomic Status and Interventions That Narrow the Gap by Sarah Abood
There's A Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow by Victoria Smith
"Back Then We Were Heroes": Anglo-Polish Historical Memory in World War II by Joslyn Felicijan
The Dangerous Flute: An Interpretation of a Musical Metaphor in the Stromata of Clement of Alexandria by Nissa Flanders
The Fullness of Truth: Assessing the American Catholic Church's Portrayal of Psychological Trauma to Its Congregation by Josephine Miller
Procession and Return: Light Through the Louvre Pyramids by Audrey Adams-Meija
Psychology, Meet Vernacular. Vernacular, Meet Psychobabble by Maria Erquiaga
Finding Meaning in the Middle Ground: Superheroes and the Resiliency of Ordinary People in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight by Joel Desmarais
The American Civil War & the Monroe Doctrine: A Case Study of International Diplomacy by Alexander Santana
Attraction and Distraction: the Response of the Soul to the Beauty of Intellect as Portrayed in Four Enneads by Nissa S. Flanders
Rome's Stone Consolations: Reading Mythological Iconography on Sarcophagi as Aids to Mourning by Bridget Bagileo
Beyond Beatlemania: Revolver and the Beatles’ Personal and Musical Redirection by Veronica Smaldone
Sick in Body and Perfect of Remembrance: Last Wills and Testaments from Tudor England by Cosette Vincent
What is a Nation? by Ian L. Flanders
Resolving the Tension: The Christian Reconciliation of Human and Divine Love in Chaucer’s Troilus and Criseyde by Rachel Dugan Wood
Federalism in India’s Effect on Climate Change Policy by Abigail Anger
Aristotle and Socrates on the Blessing of Death by Graham Fassero
Divine Voices and Coal Cellars: Chesterton's Sacramental Analogies by Graham Fassero
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"There's a Girl for Every Soldier": Gender Perspectives in World War I British Song by Joslyn Felicijan
Requiem in Pace: Cultural Influences on Catholic Funerals in Twentieth Century America by Angelica Brice
Liszt Piano Sonata in B-minor, S. 178: An Analysis of Advancements in Sonata Form by Dominick Cristofori D’Alessandro
Two Sisters, Two Forms of Patriotism: An Analysis of Christabel and Sylvia Pankhurst during the First World War by Alexandra Patterson
Characterization and Courtly Love in Chaucer’s Troilus and Criseyde by Anna Stephens
Will You Marry Me? by Ian L. Flanders
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Musical Mode and Moral Significance in Select Epinician Odes of Pindar by Peter Bayer (page 9)
The Seven Bishops Trial: An Analysis of an Overlooked and Unconventional Trial in Early Modern England by John Glascock (page 26)
A Perfect Wreath: Schumann’s Myrthen and its Cyclicity by Flannery Jamison (page 50)
Rousseau and Nineteenth-Century Utopians by Peter Bayer (page 62)
"Je ne suis pas même un chien!”: Compassion for Convicts in Victor Hugo’s Les Misérables by Nicolas Novak (page 88)
Conveying through Contradictions: Duality in Dickens’s A Tale of Two Cities by Rachel Dugan Wood (page 111)
The Value of Political Neutrality: Analyzing the Role of the Papacy in World War II by Theresa Abela (page 8)
International Insult: An Examination of a Newspaper Libel Case in the Context of 18th Century Anglo-Russian Relations and English Libel Law by Ethan Rudman (page 26)
Pushing the Border Outward: An Analysis of the Evolving Eu-U.S. PNR Agreement by Jennifer Delasco (page 52)
The Tragic Aspects of Antigone in Sophocles and Sophoclean Interpretations by Angelica Sisson (page 81)
Troilus: Our (Pre-Christianity) Christian Hero by Veronica McGraw (page 120)
The Fulfillment Illusion: Does Democracy Generate Depression? by Genevieve Wietecha (page 142)
On Aristotle and Rousseau by Kathleen Doman (page 154)
The Tragedy that Befell Rome by Joel Desmarais (page 170)
Language Through the Lens of Heraclitus's Logos by Natasha Wiltz (page 7)
Of Aeneas, Pietas, and Christianity: The Reception of Pietas in Christian Literature by John Marshall (page 13)
Santiago de Compostela: Architectural Innovation and Urban intervention in Response to the Phenomenon of Pilgrimage by Timothy Farina (page 23)
A Love that Bears No Fruit: Aubades and Unnatural Love in Troilus and Criseyde by Rachel Moore (page 35)
The Form of the Finale of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony: A Journey to Elysium by Peter Kohanski (page 49)
Per omne fas ac nefas, secūti sunt: Interrogative Tortue in the Tudor Dynasty by Samuel Gadway (page 65)
Aquinas, Bonaventure, and Second Graders: The Role of Scholastic Theologians in Modern-Day Sacramental Preparation by Claire Panak (page 93)
Human Nature and the Relationship Between Body and Soulby by Serena Viti (page 109)
The Uncomfortable Question of Evil by Dante Nicotera (page 117)
Audience and Purpose by John Scott (page 124)
Reflections on the Holocaust by Katie Holt (page 128)
Lex Orandi est Lex Credendi: The Influence of the laity and the Liturgy on the Doctrinal Debates of the Immaculate Conception by Nicolas Novak (page 5)
'Whoever Comes After Us Will Find Nothing': Great Britain's Role in the Allied Fight against Nazi Art Theft and Acquisition by Caitlin Monaco (page 23)
'The Streight Course of Heauenly Destiny': The Tudor Genealogical Myth of The Faerie Queene by Laura Rothgeb (page 52)
Deep Attacking the Enemy: AirLand Battle, the 101st Airborne Division, and Operation Desert Storm by Mark Strycula (page 69)
Anger: Aquinas in Dialogue with Modern Psychology by Audra Nakas (page 84)
Cause and Effect in the Art of Writing by Andrew Cunningham (page 102)
Ethos, Logos, and Pathos by Brian Galfond (page 105)
The Gap by Clara Bosco (page 109)
On Visiting the Holy Land Monastery and the Importance of Geography by Ryan Braam (page 115)