The Journal of the History of Economic Thought (JHET) invites recent PhD graduates who have successfully defended a doctoral thesis in the History of Economic Thought in 2009 or subsequently to submit a summary of their thesis for publication. While the thesis may be written in any language, the summary must bein English and must not exceed 800 to 1,000 words, including references (if applicable). Each summary should begin with:
Title Date of Convocation/Graduation Author’s Name Primary Supervisor Department, Section or School (as appropriate), University Language
Contributors should register and submit the summary on the JHET website http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/jhet.
On the drop-down menu asking for “type of submission”, choose “thesis abstracts”. Remember: this is your opportunity to explain to people in the field why they should read your thesis, invite you to conferences, or consider you for fellowships and jobs, so think about how best to present your work clearly and concisely. This will become a regular section of JHET if there is sufficient interest among recent graduates. JHET is distributed free of charge to members of the History of Economics Society as part of their membership package. Information about the journal and membership in HES can be found at
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=HET.