----------------- HES POSTING ----------------- [Posted on behalf of Robert Leonard. -- RBE] Dear Colleagues, The 7th European Conference on the History of Economics, devoted to "Economic Science and Visual Representation". will take place at the University of Quebec at Montreal (UQAM) on September 14 - 16, 2001. There follows an outline of the conference programme. Additional participants will attend from universities in Montreal, Vermont and Virginia and from the American Institute of Graphic Arts. Those desiring further information on the meeting are invited to contact me at [log in to unmask] Sincerely, Robert Leonard Friday Sept. 14 Welcome dinner Saturday Sept. 15 Keynote Presentation: M. Biagioli (Harvard University) "Visual Representation and Scientific Exchange" Session 1: D. Levy (George Mason University) and S. Peart (Baldwin Wallace College) "Visual Representations of Economic Man: the British Anti-slave Coalition, Victorian Racial Anthropologists, and Punch" Session 2: H. Maas (University of Amsterdam) "Visualizing the invisible: Why Newmarch did not like Jevons*s graphs" S. Cook (Duke University) "The Archive, the Organon and the Cinema: Alfred Marshall*s Time Machine" Session 3: M. Morgan (London School of Economics) "Seeing the World in Models" M. Lagueux (University of Montreal) "Representation, Metaphors and Intentionality in Economics" Conference Dinner Sunday Sept. 16 Session 4 L. Charles (INED Paris) "The Artist, the Craftsman and the Economist: The Tableau économique as visual artifact" L. Vardi (SUNY-Buffalo and Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton) "Aesthetics, Vision and Cultural Idiom in Physiocracy" Session 5 Manuel Santos-Redondo (Univ. Computense Madrid) "Economic Activity as Reflected in Painting: the Contrasting Views of Economists and Art Historians" Session 6 P. Texeira (Univ. Exeter and Univ. Porto) "Persuasion, Illusion and Possibility: the Diverse and Changing Fortunes of Graphical Representations of Personal Income Distribution" L. Derobert and G. Thiériot (Univ. Aix-Marseille) "The Lorenz Curve as an Archetype" Session 7 N. De Marchi and E. Roy Weintraub(Duke University) "Natural Representation: the geometry of trade questions, 1930-65" P. Fontaine (Ecole normale supérieure de Cachan) "Giving Visibility to Human Action: Kenneth Boulding and the Integration of Social Science, 1956-1993" ------------ FOOTER TO HES POSTING ------------ For information, send the message "info HES" to [log in to unmask]