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The 2010 meetings of the History of Economics Society will be held at 
the Syracuse University over June 25-28. Please join us, and add your 
voice to the discourse by submitting a paper or proposing a session 
at <http://hes2010.syr.edu>http://hes2010.syr.edu

The Distinguished Lecture will be delivered by Nancy Folbre. She will 
be speaking on "Greed, Lust and Gender: The Rhetoric of Self Interest 
in Political Economy".

Information on transportation, accommodations, and area attractions 
is also available at <http://hes2010.syr.edu>http://hes2010.syr.edu. 
Registration information will be posted in due course.

If you encounter any problems will paper/session submission or have 
any other questions about the conference, please feel free to email 
me directly at <mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask]


I hope to see you in Syracuse

Sincerely

Jerry Evensky
President-Elect, HES
Department of Economics
Syracuse University
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Please note:  There is an opportunity to enjoy a second conference 
immediately after HES about 4 hours drive from Syracuse: Thirteenth 
World Congress of Social Economics: Social Economics, the Social 
Economy, and Wellbeing will be held June 28 - July 1, 2010 at the 
Karl Polanyi Institute of Political Economy of Concordia University, 
Montreal, Quebec, Canada. For more 
information:  <http://www.socialeconomics.org/>http://www.socialeconomics.org/


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