===================== HES POSTING ===================
[I apologize for the delay in announcing the best article and Dorfman
prizes. I was waiting until abstracts were in the "Abstracts in the
History of Economics" database.--RBE]
The History of Economics Society is pleased to announce the winners of the
1998 Award for the Best Article in the History of Economics (established
1995) and the 1998 Joseph Dorfman Best Dissertation Award (established
1990). These awards were announced at the 1998 Society meeting
in Montreal at the end of June. Descriptions of these awards, submission
guidelines, and a list of past winners are available from their respective
web sites:
http://www.eh.net/HisEcSoc/Society/best_article.shtmlhttp://www.eh.net/HisEcSoc/Society/dorfman_award.shtml
The 1998 Award Best Article Award went to Crauford Goodwin and Alex Rogers
for their article "Cyberpunk and Chicago" published in _Perspectives in
the History of Economic Thought_ 13, edited by James Henderson (Routledge,
1997). An abstract of the article is available in the Abstracts in the
History of Economics archive, at
http://www.eh.net/HisEcSoc/abstracts/archived/0038.html
The 1998 Joseph Dorfman Best Dissertation Award went to Thomas Leonard for
his dissertation "The Reason of Rules in the Intellectual Economy: The
Economics of Science and the Science of Economics," supervised by Arjo
Klamer at George Washington University. An abstract of the dissertation is
available in the Abstracts in the History of Economics archive, at
http://www.eh.net/HisEcSoc/abstracts/archived/0037.html
============ FOOTER TO HES POSTING ============
For information, send the message "info HES" to [log in to unmask]