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Fri Mar 31 17:18:29 2006
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==================== HES POSTING ==================== 
 
Annual (UK) History of Economic Thought Conference 
University of Bath, 7-9 September 1998 
Call for Papers 
 
Bath is a particularly suitable venue for this year's conference since  
1998 is the bicentenary of Malthus's Essay on Population and he had  
strong connections with the Bath area and with the parish of Claverton  
(in which the University of Bath is located). 
 
Though this is not a bicentenary conference it will include a symposium  
on recent research on Malthus in the history of economic thought. We  
therefore invite papers in this area. We also invite papers in all other 
areas of the history of economic thought. Could prospective contributors 
please submit a title and 500 word abstract to the conference organiser  
by 15 March 1998. 
 
Conference accommodation is on the university campus and is all  
en-suite. Anticipated cost in real terms is about the same as for the  
1997 Bristol conference. 
 
Conference organiser: 
Dr Adrian Winnett 
Department of Economics and International Development 
University of Bath 
Bath BA2 7AY 
e-mail (preferred method of communication): [log in to unmask]  
Tel: +44/0 1225 826826 x 5745 
Fax: +44/0 1225 323423 
 
Web page: http://www.ecn.bris.ac.uk/het/1998/ 
---------------------- 
Tony Brewer ([log in to unmask]) 
University of Bristol, Department of Economics 
8 Woodland Road, Bristol BS8 1TN, England 
Phone (+44/0)117 928 8428 
Fax (+44/0)117 928 8577 
 
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