Read the Inaugural Issue of the Smith College Historical Review
The Fall 2025 edition of the Smith College Historical Review, Smith College’s first and only student-run journal that is dedicated to publishing outstanding student scholarship in the field of history, is finally out! Delve into articles on legal codes in Tang China, communist politics in Cold War America, and everything in between.
Fall 2025 Features

“Suffer not the English to strip them of all their Lands:” John Eliot’s Indian Dialogues as a Proposal For Land Use in 17th-Century Massachusetts
Eleanor Campbell, Mount Holyoke College

Red Roots: Betty Millard’s Stake in Communism Beyond the Confines of the Model Feminist
Adela Hoffman, Smith College

Clash and Collapse: The Legal Interactions between Buddhist and Dynastic Laws in Tang Dynasty
Conger Wang, University of Edinburgh

Taking Flight: How the Czechoslovak Squadrons in the British Royal Air Force Legitimized Early Czechoslovak Government-In-Exile Efforts in Britain (1939–1940)
Adriana Bilenky, Dartmouth College

No Time Like the Present: Gift Exchange and the Pre-Accession Experience of Elizabeth I
Olivia Cannings, University of Edinburgh

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