6th JHET Online Writing Workshop series is kicking off soon, sign up before this Sunday, September 14. It is aimed at both non-native and native speakers writing about the history of economic thought. Run by Paul Dudenhefer longtime editor at HOPE.
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If you are not yet a member of HES consider joining the Society https://t.co/sExQpGqoAu This is a way to contribute to all the Society’s activities, including these online writing workshops.
Proud to announce the fourth session on English grammar of our free online writing workshops with @pauldudenhefer. Join us on Tuesday, Sept. 12, 10 AM to 11 AM EDT. Register here https://t.co/WsBjBCqJBP
Started working on this one ten years ago. I rather like it and am grateful to all of the people who provided useful feedback along the way. The inspiration came from a letter from Herb Stein to Stigler … (1/2) https://t.co/AHCeC1zlI3
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Please, spread the voice.
No better way to celebrate than reading them: Desmarais-Tremblay and Bee: https://t.co/6jzipP3mC1; Suprinyak https://t.co/3irQttVL17 @CambridgeCore@Societies_HET
Could not be more proud of @jhet_journal authors. Maxime Desmarais-Tremblay & Michele Bee received the ESHET best article award and Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak the HES best article award. Fine scholarship at its best.
Congratulations to Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak, winner of the History of Economics Society Goodwin Award for best article! Excellent research on Georgescu-Roegen as development economist.
Thanks to past editors for sharing their experiences! From the HES Bulletin first edited by Karen Vaughn in 1978 to today; 45 years full of challenges, lessons, and incredible scholarship.
@spydermed 4/n After a leisurely 45 minute coffee break, a panel session JHET Editors Through History – Past, Present, and Future of Society’s Publications. Any guesses who’s on the photo? #hes2023
What a great idea.
The JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT put out a call for people's favorite Adam Smith quote to commemorate his 300th.
Volume 45 Number 2 June 2023
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The new issue of @jhet_journal: Besides papers on Smith at 300, it contains great reviews on Sagar’s A. Smith Reconsidered, on Backhouse et al. Welfare Theory, Public Action & Ethical Values, on Goldin's Career & Family, Tribe’s Constructing Economic Science & Soll’s Free Market
We join Adam Smith's tercentenary with our latest issue Smith@300. Research articles, letters to the editors, and favorite Smith quotes. Thanks to all who shared their favorite quotes! Care to share your favorite Smith quote? We read you.
Ready for our next online writing workshop with @pauldudenhefer? It’s next Tuesday, June 6, 10:00-11:00 a.m. EDT. We’ll learn about presentations. Please, register here https://t.co/X4xGAuaziU