===================== HES POSTING ================== Call for Papers HES Conference June 19-22 1998 The 25th annual meetings of the History of Economics Society will be held June 19-22, 1998 at the University of Quebec at Montreal in the heart of Montreal, Canada. Proposals on all aspects of history of thought and methodology are invited. The conference volume will likely be loosely organized around the theme of complexity, and how earlier writers' view of complexity influenced their methodology and the way they analyzed the economy. The keynote speaker at the conference will be Nathan Rosenberg who will speak on Charles Babagge's treatment of complexity in his analysis of the economy. All persons wishing to organize a session or present a paper should submit a proposal or a complete session by February 1st to David Colander. Information on submitting papers is found below. When submitting complete sessions full abstracts of all papers are not necessary--only titles. To encourage maximum interaction, whenever possible, individual paper presenters are encouraged to suggest a discussant whom they believe will be attending the meetings, or to contact that person themselves. Submission Alternatives: 1) A website for submitting paper and session proposals has been established. The URL is: http://orbit.unh.edu/hes/call.htm (a link to this site is available via the HES site at http://www.eh.net/HisEcSoc/Conferences/society_conferences.shtml). When submitting, click on the "Regester Now!" link and you will be guided through the submission process. 2) Email your paper or session proposal to David Colander directly (see email address below). 3) Mail or fax your paper or session proposal to David Colander at the address/fax number below. David Colander (President Elect, History of Economics Society) Department of Economics Middlebury College Middlebury, Vermont 05753 Fax: 802-443-2084 (Attn: David Colander) E-mail: [log in to unmask] ============ FOOTER TO HES POSTING ============ For information, send the message "info HES" to [log in to unmask]