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Fri Mar 31 17:19:17 2006
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================= HES POSTING ================= 
 
Dear HESers: 
 
Following this message you will receive the first of the monthly guest 
editorials for HES. It will be posted by E. Roy Weintraub from Duke 
University and discuss "What defines a legitimate contribution to the 
subdiscipline 'The History of Economics'?." 
 
We encourage you to respond to the issues that are discussed in the 
editorial. You can post a response by replying to the message (just check 
to make sure that the address to which you are sending the message is 
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your message bears the same heading as the editorial (or has the addition 
"Re:"), it will be archived with the other responses. 
 
The editorial, the conversation emerging from it, and other relevant links 
will be posted to the HES Web site at: 
 
        http://cs.muohio.edu/~HisEcSoc/Resources/Editorials/Weintraub 
 
(Or, start at the HES home-page http://cs.muohio.edu/~HisEcSoc, click on 
"Other Resources," then click on "Monthly Guest Editorials for HES," and 
finally click on "Editorial E. Roy Weintraub".) 
 
The full version of this piece is available at the author's Web site at: 
 
        http://www.econ.duke.edu/~erw/Preprints/HES.editorial.html) 
 
 
Sincerely, 
        Esther-Mirjam Sent 
        HES co-editor 
 
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