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Amos Witztum <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 22 Sep 2011 11:59:39 +0100
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CFP: The Istanbul-Conference-Special Issue of EJHET
The preparations of the Special Issue of the European Journal of the
History of Economic Thought devoted to the ESHET Conference in
Istanbul are now underway. We are therefore writing to invite
participants of the conference to submit their papers for
consideration for the special issue of EJHET. The Special Issue has no
theme and all papers presented at the conference will be considered.
Please note that the competition will be fierce as the number of
papers in the special issue is very limited indeed.
Please also note the following:
1. Papers presented at the conference are not automatically considered
for the Special Issue. The editors will only consider those papers
which have been especially submitted for the Special Issue. We will
not consider papers which have not been presented at the conference.
2. Submitted papers will undergo a process of review by anonymous
referees in line with the regular procedures of EJHET.
2. Full papers (including a short abstract and a list of up to five
key-words) should be submitted no later than 31st October 2011 to
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3. Those who are not native English speakers are asked to have their
papers checked by a native English speaker before submission. It is in
the best interest of every author to deliver his or her paper written
in a readily intelligible and accessible manner.
Best wishes,

Fikret Adaman [log in to unmask] (or [log in to unmask])
Ragip Ege [log in to unmask]
Gilbert Faccarello [log in to unmask] (EJHET Coordinating Editor)
Amos Witztum [log in to unmask]
Editors.
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