Navigate the Anthologies
The Veritaum Anthologies are a deliberately structured intellectual archive, bringing together essays from across disciplines to map the enduring questions of human thought.
public policy, history
Institutions of Power: On Justice, Life, and the Law
The ways societies govern, regulate, and care for their citizens reveal fundamental truths about justice, morality, and human responsibility. This anthology examines the institutions that exercise authority over life and liberty, highlighting how law and governance shape our most intimate experiences.
art, art history, cultural studies
The Artifact as Argument: Art and the Human Narrative
Creative expression has long served as a vital arena for inquiry, offering profound insights into the human experience. This anthology explores how art operates as a mode of argument, shaping and challenging social norms, cultural identities, and historical narratives across time and place.
sociology, history, anthropology
Cultural Crossroads: On Societal Dynamics in Asia
Societies are shaped by the continual negotiation between tradition and change. This anthology explores how cultural norms, social hierarchies, and political structures in Asia have been challenged, adapted, or reinforced over time, revealing the complex dynamics that define these communities.
Discover the Story Behind the Series
Explore how the Veritaum Anthology series emerged from The Schola, the editorial vision that shaped it, and the careful process of curating each volume.
On the Horizon
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Forms in Transition: Experiments in Modern and Contemporary Literature
Coming in March -
The Cultural Apparatus: Forms of Expression and Sociopolitical Transformations
Coming in March -
The Grammar of Power: On Language, Authority, and the State
Coming Late 2026