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Every historian of economics who contributed to the discussion on the
Australian reclassification of the History of Economic Thought on this list
seems to agree that HET should maintain a strong connection, both theoretically
and academically, with economics.
This contrasts with the HET-as-science-studies program that has been at the
centre of the debate in last few years, and that has been supported by several
leading scholars in the field.
As is probably familiar to the readers of this list, one of the main tenets of
the HET-as-science-studies program is the belief that historians of economics
could break away from economists and economic departments, and be welcomed by
different scholarly communities such as those of historians, philosophers,
political scientists, or sociologists.
To a certain extent the decision of the Australian Bureau of Statistics may be
seen as an implementation of the HET-as-science-studies program, and the strong
reaction of HET scholars to that decision may be read as a manifestation of the
awareness that this program is not a winning strategy for our field.
An alternative strategy, much more in line with the letters sent in opposition
to the Australian relocation of HET, emerges in contributions to the symposium
on ?The Future of the History of Economics: Young Scholars? Perspective? that
was organized by Paola Tubaro and Erik Angner at the ESHET 2006 Conference, and
which is to appear in the Journal of the History of Economic Thought.
The symposium contains an Introduction by Tubaro and Angner, a paper by Nuno
Palma on ?History of Economics or Selected History of Economics??, a paper by
Eric Schliesser on ?Philosophy and a Scientific Future of the History of
Economics?, and a contribution by myself entitled ?More Economics, Please:
We?re Historians of Economics?.
The entire symposium in a pre-print version can be found at
http://www.dpo.uab.edu/~angner/future.html
Ivan Moscati
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