Econ. Hist. conference

Mon, 18 Aug 1997 08:08:50 -0600, MDT
J B Owens (OWENJACK@FS.isu.edu)

FYI. Jack Owens

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Date: Thu, 14 Aug 1997 19:11:38 +0200
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Subject: 20th Congreso de la Asociacion Internacional de H. Economica.
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Me remiten el siguiente mensaje, solicitando comunicaciones sobre el tema de
Internet y la Historia Economica; quizas alguno desee participar.

csociety@eh.net (The Cliometric Society)

Call for Papers and Participation

Twelfth International Economic History Association Congress
Seville, Spain
August 24-28, 1998

The Cliometric Society will sponsor an E session at the IEHA Congress in
Seville, Spain, in August 1998. This session will be in roundtable format,
in two sets of three hours each.

PART I. "Uses of the Internet for Economic Historians" will be a panel
discussion about electronic resources for research and teaching in the
field, with on-line demonstrations.

Session topics will include, but not be limited to, locating useful web
sites, communicating via e-mail lists, and creating on-line bibliographies.
Since the internet is continually changing, topics are likely to change
until the presentation date.

Both providers of services and users of internet resources are invited to
participate as panel discussants. Participants who would discuss future
uses of the internet for scholarship and teaching are especially welcome.

If you would like to be included on the panel, please send a letter of
interest to session organizer Sam Williamson at the address below.

PART II. "Multi-disciplinary Applications of Cliometrics" will be a panel
discussion among a group of cliometricians with extensive experience with
inter- and multi-disciplinary projects and researchers new to the field.
Both groups of panel members will discuss their research experiences and
the papers selected for presentation.

Senior scholars whose recent work involves a discipline other than
economics, history, or economic history are invited to join cliometricians
Deirdre McCloskey (literature and philosophy), Joel Mokyr (biology), and
Richard Steckel (anthropology) in the roundtable. In addition, others,
especially younger researchers, are invited to submit proposals for papers
that combine techniques of quantitative economic history and other
disciplines. Papers should be work-in-progress, not yet accepted for
publication. Please send three copies of a two-to-five page proposal to
session organizer Lou Cain at the Society's office, via snail-mail, fax, or
e-mail. Summaries of papers will be published as an insert to the July
1998 issue of The Newsletter of The Cliometric Society.

Relevant dates:

Proposals and Participant Letters of Interest Due September 22, 1997
Invitations Mailed to Participants and Paper Presenters October 22,
1997
Paper Summaries Due May 15, 1998

The Cliometric Society
Miami University
Oxford OH 45056 USA
Telephone: 513-529-2850
Fax: 513-529-6992
csociety@eh.net
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J. B. "Jack" Owens, Professor of History
Project Coordinator, Computer-Mediated Distance Learning
Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID 83209 USA
e-mail: owenjack@fs.isu.edu
www: http://www.isu.edu/~owenjack
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