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News
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The following are brought to members' attention:
- EABH Vacancy for an Economic Historian.
- ESRC-funded studentships in History; Economic and/or Social
- ESRC Quota Studentships in Economic and Social History. How to apply. Deadline: July 2010.History at the universities of Glasgow and Strathclyde. Deadlines: 10 March and 1 June 2010.
- Doctoral Training Awards, School of Contemporary Chinese Studies, University of Nottingham. Various deadlines.
- Election of EHS Honorary Secretary: ballot results.
- Assistant Review Editor sought to assist the Review Editor of the Economic History Review. Expressions of interest to: Professor Roger Middleton.
- Economic History Review Early View: available through Wiley InterScience, members can now access fully-corrected and complete forthcoming articles.
- Economic History Review Datasets: beginning with Bob Allen's recent article, 'Progress and poverty in early modern Europe' (vol 56.3, pp. 404-43), we intend to deposit here the datasets upon which articles are based. Those who can offer datasets for articles published earlier in the Review are encouraged to do so, as are those who have articles now accepted for publication. In the first instance please contact the Web Editor. The latest deposit is for King 'The production and consumption of bar iron in early modern England and Wales' (vol. 58.1, pp. 1-33).
- A Review of The Economic History Review during the last 50 years by Tony Wrigley, Vice-President of the Society and a former Editor of the Review.
- 75th Anniversary Collection: Living Economic and Social History.
- New Approaches to Economic and Social History. The new CUP series has been launched with the publication of 'The British Industrial Revolution in Global Perspective', by Professor Robert C Allen.
- Royal Historical Society Studies in History; co-funded by the Economic History Society and published by Boydell & Brewer.
- The final version of Professor Farnie's and Dr Tweedale's Bio-bibliography of economic and social history is now available.
- King Cotton: A tribute to Douglas A. Farnie.
- ESRC current funding opportunities.
- Following a ruling by the Inland Revenue, members of the Society can use Gift Aid for their annual subscriptions and thereby boost the Society's Revenue. If you wish to use this facility, please complete and return the Gift Aid Declaration.
- Old Bailey Proceedings Online, user wiki.
- The History Data Service of the Arts and Humanities Data Service (now known as AHDS History) publishes online and in print a number of guides to good practice.
- British Steel Archive Project.
- RESPECT Project, funded by the European Commissions's Information Society Technologies (IST) Programme to draw up professional and ethical guidelines for the conduct of socio-economic research.
- ESTER, European Graduate School for Training in Economic and Social Historical Research.
- The Clare Evans Prize is awarded annually for an original essay (6-8,000 words) in the field of women's history or gender and history.
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