Harold C. Smith Essay Contest

Harold C. Smith Foundation Christian Approaches to History Essay Contest

Have you worked on a history paper that you’re really excited about?  This is an opportunity to reflect on how Christian belief and/or practices shaped the paper. 

Essays may explore any historical subject using primary and secondary sources and should demonstrate sound historical reasoning.  The papers should also include a 750-1000 word addendum reflecting on how Christian perspectives and approaches shaped the research and writing project and/or how they would approach the project differently after reflecting about it from an explicitly Christian perspective.

Award Amounts

 

Deadline: February 4, 11:59pm

 

Submission Criteria

Student Qualifications

Essay Qualifications

Please note that this list of conversation partners is not restrictive, but if you would like to converse with a different author, please clear your choice with the faculty member endorsing your paper.  In the interaction, please summarize the conversation partner’s main points.

Faculty Endorsement

Essay Formatting

Rubric

Introduction (with thesis): Draws the reader in, states the thesis, indicates a clear, specific, and manageable focus for the paper. (10%)

Main body organization: paragraphs support the thesis in a logical, coherent way and Chicago Manual of Style full note citation style is used. (10%)

Quality of Research: quality and use of primary and secondary sources (15%)

Interpretation: explains significance of research to support the thesis, addresses objections (15%)

Conclusion summarizes the argument and significance of the paper (the 'so what' factor) (10%)

Conversation partner(s): clearly describes the views of and interacts with the conversation partner(s) (15%)

Faith and learning self-reflection: describes their own view or approach to the project as a Christian.   (15%)

Evidence of Christian framework: Provides evidence of how their own Christian framework shaped their research, writing, and approach. (10%)