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================= HES POSTING ================= 
 
[I approved this message earlier for posting to HES, but never received it 
back. Apologies if you receive this message a second time. Also apologies 
for my signature accompanying the editorial. -- E-MS, HES co-editor] 
 
Dear HESers: 
 
Following this message you will receive the third of the monthly guest 
editorials for HES. It will be posted by James P. Henderson from 
Valparaiso University and discusses "Whig History of Economics is Dead -- 
Now What?" 
 
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out some archiving problems). We hope the discussion of this editorial 
will be as lively as the one that followed E. Roy Weintraub's editorial. 
 
The editorial, the conversation emerging from it, and other relevant links 
will be posted to the HES Web site at: 
 
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Sincerely, 
 
      Ross B. Emmett 
      HES co-editor 
 
      Augustana University College 
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