===================== HES POSTING ===================
Eh.Net (the network to which HES belongs) has a new streamlined home page
which gives quick access to: a calendar of events in economic history,
various other services, the lists, and member organizations. HES may be
able to adopt a similar home page format in the near future.
--- THREE LOCATIONS ---
There are now three different locations around the world to access EH.Net
web services.
In the United States http://www.eh.net
In Spain http://www2.eh.net
In Japan http://www3.eh.net/ehnet/
--- CALENDAR ---
The Calendar of events in economic history is now easier to see and to
access. The new home page calendar is linked to the expanded calendar,
which offers both short descriptions of events and links to detailed
information about meetings and conferences, seminars, deadlines, and more.
Events can be entered on the submission form, or sent by e-mail to:
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NOTE: The HES Calendar provides similar services and is available at
http://www.eh.net/HisEcSoc/Calendar/
--- OTHER ECONOMIC HISTORY SERVICES ---
1. Abstracts in Economic History
AEH is a free abstracting service which welcomes work in progress,
conference presentations, dissertations, plus published articles such as
EEH and EREH. The web site offers more than 150 abstracts and an
easy-to-use submission form.
2. Book Reviews in Business and Economic History
Economic History reviews are posted to the EH.Res list, and Business
History reviews are posted to the H-Business list. Both sets of reviews are
archived, and the server also offers a list of forthcoming reviews.
3. Data Sources and Registry
U.S. Population, Labor, and Greenback series are downloadable data sets
available, and 20 data sets can be obtained from the owners. A data
registry form is included at the site.
4. Directories
Searchable membership directories for the Business History Conference, The
Cliometric Society, and the Economic History Association.
5. Course Syllabi
More than 100 economic history and history of economics syllabi, course
outlines, and reading lists.
6. "Ask the Professor"
Innovative advisory service for scholars new to the fields of economic
history and history of economics.
7. Other Web Sites
Links to sites such as professional organizations, journals, museums and
archives, company and government sites with historical information, library
catalogues, working paper archives.
--- EH.NET ORGANIZATIONS ---
Home Pages for the Business History Conference, The Cliometric Society, the
Economic History Association, the History of Economics Society, the
International Economic History Association, European Historical Economics
Society, the Economic History Association of Australia and New Zealand.
Most include searchable membership directories, organization information
and membership forms, announcements, conference information, and
publications.
--- EH.NET LISTS ---
Past postings to all lists are archived in the server, and can be searched
by date, author, or subject. Each list home page provides an expanded list
description and subscription instructions.
EH.News -- Economic History News of general interest.
EH.Res -- Economic History Research, plus AEH and Book Review postings.
EH.Teach -- Issues in Teaching Economic History.
H-Business -- Teaching and Research in Business History, plus Book Review
postings.
EH.Student -- List for Students and Teachers of Economic History.
EH.Disc -- Economic History Discussion.
EH.Macro -- Macroeconomic history.
EH.Eastbloc -- Economic History of the Eastern Bloc Countries.
Quanhist.recurrent -- Comparative Analysis of Recurrent Phenomenon.
HES -- List for scholars in history of economics
============ FOOTER TO HES POSTING ============
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