The Princeton Historical Review (PHR) is a bi-annual publication of historical scholarship written by Princeton students. Completely student-run and edited, PHR showcases the best undergraduate academic work in history. PHR collaborates with faculty in the Department of History and related departments to identify exemplary papers. Students may also submit papers directly.
For more information about the publication or how to submit papers to PHR, please contact Managing Editors Seiyoung Jang ’25 and Leighton Symons ’25.
Spring 2024: Volume 9, Issue 2
Editor's Note
Sam Bisno
Poisoning the Well: The Exploitation of Collect Pond and Its Impact on Social Formation in Early Industrial Manhattan
Michael Salama
Negotiating (Un)Conditional Freedom: Black Political Consciousness and Abolition in Colombia, 1597–1852
Isis Arevalo
Quién es el Puertorriqueño: Debates of Race, Class, and Status in Puerto Rican Nationalism
Isabelle Anderson
Turks, Trubar, and Tabori: Turkish “Incursions,” Peasants, and Built Space in the Nineteenth-Century Slovene National Awakening
Martin M. Mastnak