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Dear Colleagues 
 
the Adam Smith Review 
 
This is to let you know that a multidisciplinary annual review on Adam Smith is being set
up by the International Adam Smith Society. The Adam Smith Review aims to provide a unique
forum for vigorous debate and the highest standards of scholarship on all aspects of Adam
Smith's works, his place in history, and the significance of his writings for the modern
world. The Review will be open to all strands of research on Adam Smith and will encourage
debate between scholars working from different perspectives.
 
Submissions to the Adam Smith Review are invited from any theoretical, disciplinary or
interdisciplinary approach (max. 10,000 words). Contributors are asked to make their
arguments accessible to a wide multidisciplinary readership without sacrificing high
standards of argument and scholarship. It is planned that interdisciplinary articles will
be sent to referees with different disciplinary expertise. Submitted articles will be
double-blind refereed.
 
Each issue of the Adam Smith Review will contain a multidisciplinary symposium. The topic
of the symposium for the first issue is 'Contexts of Interpretation?'. Submissions are
invited from any theoretical, disciplinary or interdisciplinary perspective (max. 3,500
words).
 
Please send submissions, comments and suggestions for symposia to: Vivienne Brown, Editor,
the Adam Smith Review, Faculty of Social Sciences, The Open University, Walton Hall,
Milton Keynes, MK7 6AA, UK; [log in to unmask]
 
Book Review Editors. Please send books for review to either: 
Anthony Brewer, Dept of Economics, University of Bristol, 8 Woodland Rd, Bristol BS8 1TN
Bristol, UK; [log in to unmask]
James Otteson, Dept of Philosophy, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 35487-0218,
USA; [log in to unmask]
 
Editorial Board (as at March 2002) 
Neil De Marchi (Duke, USA)                          
Douglas Den Uyl (Liberty Fund, USA)           
Samuel Fleischacker (U. of Illinois, Chicago, USA)  
Charles L. Griswold (Boston University, USA)  
Knud Haakonssen (Boston University, USA)  
Hiroshi Mizuta (Nagoya, Japan)                        
John Mullan (University College London, UK)   
Takashi Negishi (Japan Academy, Japan)      
Nicholas Phillipson (Edinburgh, UK) 
D. D. Raphael (Imperial College, London, UK)  
Emma Rothschild (Cambridge, UK)                   
Ian Simpson Ross (British Columbia, Canada)    
Richard B. Sher (N. J. Inst. of Technology, USA)  
Andrew S. Skinner (Glasgow, UK)              
Kathryn Sutherland (Oxford, UK)                   
Keith Tribe (Keele, UK)                                 
Gloria Vivenza (Verona, Italy)                     
Donald Winch (Sussex, UK) 
 
The Adam Smith Review will be published by Routledge and will be available for sale in
bookshops, but it will be available for purchase on preferential terms to members of the
International Adam Smith Society. For details of membership of the Society please contact
the Membership Secretary, Ryan Patrick Hanley ([log in to unmask]).
 
If you have any comments or suggestions please get in touch.  
 
Best wishes 
Vivienne Brown 
 
 
 
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