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Hanover Historical Review, volume 19, 2024

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J. Michael Raley, "Foreword"

History Essays by First Year Students
 
Boaz Hoffer, "Eleutheria's Double-Edged Sword: Freedom at a Cost"
 
Sophie Whitham, "Indigenous Australians, Climate Change, and the Importance of Environmental Rights: How the Torres Strait Eight are Reforming Postcolonial Legislation"
 
History Essays by Upper-Level Students
 
Creek Arthur, "Deep Roots: Medieval Witchcraft and its Folkloric Origins"
 
Maria Godoy, "Civil and Political Rights in Venezuela: Democracy in Venezuela during Nicolas Maduro's First Presidential Term 2013-2018"
 
Jace R. Lichtefeld, "The Benjamin Templeton Scholars Program: From a "Legacy" of Social Justice and
Civil Rights to the Dustbin of History"
 
Lydia Querry, "Shinobi to Ninja: How Historical Reality Shaped Modern Myth"
 
Luke Scherer, Seppuku: "Motivations for Ritualist Suicide"
 
 
 
Outstanding Senior History Thesis
(Winner of Hanover College's 2024 Charles and Dorothy Lynn Prize)
 
Leslie R. Redus, "A Forgotten History: The U.S.-Mexico Bracero Program"




GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSION OF MANUSCRIPTS

The HHR Editorial Board welcomes submissions of essays, document transcriptions and translations, and book reviews of a historical nature from any discipline.

Manuscripts must be prepared in conformity with The Chicago Manual of Style, 17th edition, in 12-point Times Roman font, double-spaced (including footnotes) and with pages numbered.

Submissions should be submitted by email attachment as a Microsoft Word document to Professor Michael Raley (raleyjm@hanover.edu) or Professor AnthonyMiller (millera@hanover.edu). Because all submitted manuscripts will be evaluated anonymously, the author's name should appear only on the title page. There should be no identifying markers (including headers and hidden texts) within the body of the paper.

Articles should not exceed 3,000 words without the prior approval of the HHR editors. Please note that submissions accepted for publication may be edited to conform to the HHR's style. The HHR editors remain the final arbiters of length, grammar, and usage. However, they will endeavor to consult with authors with

regard to any changes made in the interest of clarity and economy of expression.


The HHR disclaims responsibility for any statements, either as fact or opinion, made by contributors.

© 2023 THE HANOVER HISTORICAL REVIEW / Hanover College

Senior Editors
Jace R. Lichtefeld, Rachel Pinnick, and Lexi Traylor

Junior Editors
Ellie Moorman, Lydia Querry, and Olivia Wertz

Secretary
Creek Arthur

Editorial Board
Creek Arthur
Molly Billiard
Abigail Corder
Jake Kehoe
Jace R. Lichtefeld
Ellie Moorman
Rachel Pinnick
Lydia Querry
Leslie Redus
Lexi Traylor
Olivia Wertz

Freshman Interns
Boaz Hoffer
Sarah Newbanks
Lydia Ponsler
Sophie Whitham

Faculty Advisors and Managing Editors
J. Michael Raley, Ph.D., Professor of History

Financial Support
Department of History and Hanover College

The HANOVER HISTORICAL REVIEW is dedicated to the promotion of excellence in undergraduate historical scholarship and writing.


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