The European Historical Economics Society will hold its second Fast Track workshop in Lisbon on December 3rd and 4th, 2010. It is being organized with support by the European Historical Economics Society, the Instituto de Ciências Sociais of Lisbon University, CEPR and the EREH.
The idea of the workshop is to combine feedback and coaching to junior scholars working in economic history with a chance to see their article appear in print quickly. To this end, we aim to offer authors a fast and firm response on their submissions within a little more than four months.
Junior scholars (those no more than 5 years sfrom completion of their Ph.D.) will receive priority, but submissions from more experienced scholars will also be accepted. Those interested should submit their papers to EREH, via Editorial Express (https://editorialexpress.com/cgi-bin/e-editor/e-submit_v6.cgi?dbase=ereh), or to Joachim Voth jvoth
crei.cat - http://eh.net/mailman/listinfo/eh.news, no later than July 31st.
If submitting through Editorial Express, please mention in the cover letter that you would like the paper to be considered for Fast Track. EREH commits to returning referee reports within no more than 6 weeks to the authors. The best submissions will be chosen for inclusion.
The "fast track" workshop itself will take place on December 3 and 4, 2010. Authors will be requested to improve their papers in light of comments received, and to present their revised article at the workshop. Revised papers should be re-submitted no later than 10th November, 2010.
Senior scholars (EREH editors and other members of the European Historical Economics Society) will act as discussants. The editors aim to make a final decision shortly after the workshop ends, based on the feedback from the referees, the general discussion, and their own views on the paper. The process will require a high level of commitment from both authors and referees/discussants. Funding for travel and accommodation will be available.