======================= HES POSTING ================= ANNOUNCING ABSTRACTS IN THE HISTORY OF ECONOMICS The History of Economics Society announces an on-line abstracts database dedicated to works specializing in the history of economic thought. ABSTRACTS IN THE HISTORY OF ECONOMICS welcomes all types of work in the field, including dissertations, working papers, conference presentations, journal articles, and contributions to anthologies. As abstracts are submitted, they will be added to the Abstracts Library where they will be archived in a database searchable by keyword and subject area. As it grows, this library will become a valuable resource for the profession, available to anyone without charge. ANYONE can submit, view, and search the Abstracts Library. In addition to the Abstracts Library, we will distribute each abstract via e-mail to subscribers of AHISECON, the Abstracts in the History of Economics e-mail list. This is separate from the HES e-mail list and, thus, you MUST SEPARATELY SUBSCRIBE in order to receive abstracts via e-mail. The abstracts e-mail list eliminates the need to revisit the Abstracts Library. Subscription is easy at our webpage. To learn more about ABSTRACTS IN THE HISTORY OF ECONOMICS go to our www site at: http://www.eh.net/HisEcSoc/abstracts/ (North America) http://www2.eh.net/ehnet/HisEcSoc/abstracts/ (Europe) If you have questions or comments, please contact Humberto Barreto ([log in to unmask]) or Paul Wendt (pwendt@[log in to unmask]). Please forward this announcement to individuals or lists who might be interested in ABSTRACTS IN THE HISTORY OF ECONOMICS. ============ FOOTER TO HES POSTING ============ For information, send the message "info HES" to [log in to unmask]