Eighteenth Century Scottish Studies Society
2008 Membership Form
NAME: __________________________________________________
ADDRESS: _______________________________________________
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ACADEMIC DISCIPLINE &
INSTITUTIONAL POSITION:
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FIELD(S) OF INTEREST IN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY
SCOTLAND: _____________________________________________________________________________
INTERESTED IN REVIEWING BOOKS IN YOUR FIELD? ________
FAX : _____________________
E-MAIL ADDRESS:__________________________________
STATUS: NEW MEMBER _____
RENEWAL _____
Note:
unless you indicate otherwise, the information given above may be included in
ECSSS member directories, both published and on-line.
ECSSS Membership for 2008 (choose one):
Individual ($20 U.S. or £12 U.K.)
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Grad Student, Unwaged or Retired ($10 or £6 U.K.) _________
Institution ($30 U.S. or £18 U.K.)
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Supporting ($25 U.S. or £15 U.K.)
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Five-Year ($80 U.S. or £48 U.K.)
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Total for books (overleaf)
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Total Amount Enclosed:
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Please send this form with check or money order (payable
to “ECSSS”) to: Richard B. Sher, Executive Secretary – Eighteenth-Century
Scottish Studies Society, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark,
NJ 07102-1982, USA.
Payment in U.S. or Canadian
dollars, British pounds sterling, Euros, or Japanese yen can now be
made via PayPal.com. To use this service,
simply go to PayPal.com and follow the instructions to open an account.
Then transfer the appropriate amount of money to ecssspp@gmail.com,
adding $1 U.S. to cover our charge on each transaction.
You can then contact the executive secretary at sher@njit.edu
to update your record.
Please provide full bibliographical information on any articles relating to eighteenth-century Scotland that you published in 2007 (or earlier, if not included in last year’s bibliography). Copies or offprints of relevant articles will also be appreciated. Also note personal or professional information suitable for inclusion in the next issue of Eighteenth-Century Scotland.
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