We would like to congratulate our undergraduate and graduate winners of the Harshbarger Paper Prize listed below! Thank you to everyone who applied. The competition was particularly fierce this year, with many excellent submissions!
Undergraduate Winners:
Graduate Winners:
Travis Meyer, Department of History. “Carnal K’iche’ Confessions: Gender and Sexuality in an Eighteenth-Century Mayan Confessional Manual.”
Ashley Smouse, Department of History. “The Debt to be Paid: Illuminating the Litigious Nature of Spanish Nuns in Seventeenth-Century Manilla.”
Elise Wolff, Department of Sociology. “What Local Government Officials Want Us to Know and What Else Their Responses Can Tell Us: Commonly Deployed Schemas in Feedback to a Pilot Survey on Religion-State Interactions.”
Richard Yoder, Department of History. “Women, Miracles, and the Church of Utrecht: 1724-1734.”
Congratulations to all!
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