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CALL FOR SYLLABI
EH.Net and the HES list invite all teachers of history of economics and
economic thought courses to submit syllabi for their courses to the
syllabus archive. The syllabus archive can be viewed at
http://www.eh.net/HisEcSoc/Resources/syllabi.shtml
The syllabus collection is one of the most popular features of History of
Economics Services site and is an opportunity for you to offer teaching
suggestions to others, as well as read about alternative modes of
teaching. Adding your syllabus to the collection is a real public service
to the rest of the profession, especially those with limited experience
teaching in the field.
If you would like to add your syllabus to this repository, please email
it as you would like it to appear (correct formatting, etc.) to
[log in to unmask] I can take them in any standard format. I
can also accept hardcopies -- those attending the History of Economics
Society meeting in Charleston can give me a copy at that time.
Thanks in advance.
Ross
Ross B. Emmett Editor, HES and CIRLA-L
Augustana University College
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URL: http://www.augustana.ab.ca/~emmer
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