================= HES POSTING ================= The editorial team of the electronic mailing list HES is pleased to announce the inaugural HES editorial board. The HES editorial board serves an advisory role for the HES editors, being available for advice and consultation on: policies and procedures related to HES list and archive management; maintenance of the HES electronic archive and WWW site; and the necessity of editorial intervention on the list. Editorial board members are also expected to encourage list discussions (Roy's editorial is an example) and promote the History of Economics Society's electronic information services within the profession. The board's composition has been approved by the executive committee of EH.Net (as directed by the EH.Net charter) and has been sent for information to the executive committee of the History of Economics Society. The HES Editorial Board Anthony Brewer [1] (University of Bristol) Jim Henderson [3] (Valparaiso University) Aiko Ikeo [2] (Kokugakuin University) Maria Cristina Marcuzzo [3] (Universita di Roma "La Sapienza") Philip Mirowski [2] (University of Notre Dame) Roy Weintraub [1] (Duke University) The number in brackets behind each name indicates the length (in years) of each board member's term. You will notice that HES will eventually have a board with staggered three-year terms. Board members can be renewed at the end of their term. The terms were not assigned randomly: we made sure that we were not renewing two non-North American members in the same year, and that the current members of the HES executive (Henderson, Mirowski) were not renewed at the same time. Ross B. Emmett (Augustana University College) -- lead editor Humberto Barreto (Wabash College) Esther-Mirjam Sent (University of Notre Dame) Paul Wendt (Watertown, Massachusetts) -- subscriptions editor ============ FOOTER TO HES POSTING ============ For information, send the message "info HES" to [log in to unmask]