----------------- HES POSTING ----------------- CALL FOR HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT SYLLABI We need your help in maintaining and improving this valuable tool for teachers and students of the history of economic thought. The HES syllabus collection, which can be accessed from the History of Economics Society homepage, contains about thirty course syllabi. (http://www.eh.net/HisEcSoc/Resources/syllabi.shtml) The syllabi cover a variety of types of history of economic thought courses taught in the U.S., Canada, and Scotland. The collection was originally assembled in 1996 (with syllabi dating back to 1992) and is a valuable resource for those preparing to teach history of economic thought. UNFORTUNATELY, the collection cannot automatically update itself. Keeping it up-to-date requires the efforts of us all. -As you put the finishing touches on your fall history of economic thought syllabus, please email a copy of it to us so that we can include it in the collection. -In addition, if you have taught a history of economic thought course in the recent past, please send us a copy. -If your syllabus is on the web, please let us know its URL, so that we can provide a link for others. Send your syllabus or syllabus web address to [log in to unmask] (please indicate that the syllabus is for the History of Economics Syllabus collection) or [log in to unmask] (Ross Emmett). Thanks, Ross B. Emmett Chief Editor, HES Member, Executive Committee, EH.Net ------------ FOOTER TO HES POSTING ------------ For information, send the message "info HES" to [log in to unmask]