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Michael Adamson (check out his home page) is a historical consultant and lecturer throughout the Cal-State University system. His notes at NOL can be found here.
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Jesper Ahlin (follow him on Twitter; check out his blog) has notes at NOL that can be found here.
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Amar Aly (follow him on Twitter; check out his personal homepage) has notes at NOL that can be found here.
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Jonathan Bean is a Professor of History at Southern Illinois University-Carbondale. Check out his notes at NOL here.
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Nicolás Cachanosky is an Associate Professor of Economics at Metropolitan State University-Denver with interests in business cycles, monetary theory and policy, and comparative institutions. He blogs at both Punto de Vista Económico and Sound Money Project. Check out his homepage. His notes at NOL can be found here.
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Kyle Dix (check out his personal homepage) has notes at NOL that can be found here.
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Fred Foldvary (check out his homepage) is a co-founder of NOL and a lecturer in economics at San Jose State. You can find his notes at NOL here and here.
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Payam Ghorbanian (follow him on Twitter) is a MA candidate in Political Science at San Francisco State University. Payam was born in Tehran, Iran. He got his BS in Engineering from Zanjan University in Zanjan, Iran. His ongoing research is in the field of comparative government and Iranian foreign policy. He is now living in San Jose, California. You can find his notes here (and here, here, here, and here as well).
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Warren Gibson is a Lecturer in Economics at San Jose State University. You can find his notes at NOL, which have been featured at RealClearMarkets, Newsweek, the Freeman, /r/libertarian, and EconLog, here.
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Evgeniy Grigorjev (follow him on Twitter; check out his personal website) received his M.Sc. in engineering from Baltiysky State Technical University in 2010 where he specialized in automatisation. He currently resides in Saint Petersburg, Russia, and you can find his notes at NOL here.
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Jeffrey Rogers Hummel is the author of Emancipating Slaves, Enslaving Free Men: A History of the American Civil War. He teaches both economics and history at San Jose State University in California. You can find his notes at NOL here.
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Tibor Machan generously shared some his notes with NOL here.
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Adam Magoon is an on-again, off-again student focusing on history and economics. You can find his notes at NOL here and here.
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Henry Moore (follow him on Twitter; check out his blog) is a non-academic blogger and liberty hacktivist. Born, raised, and currently residing in the great state of Montana, he does what he can to keep things going. You can find his notes at NOL here.
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Guillermo Pineda (follow him on Twitter) is an active leader of the fight for government transparency, anti-corruption, and the elimination of government privileges in Guatemala. Check out his notes at NOL here.
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Amit Ranjan is currently a Visiting Research Fellow at the National University of Singapore’s Institute of South Asian Studies. His ongoing research interests include disputes and conflicts over water, Indian foreign policy and internal security, and Pakistan. His notes at NOL can be found here.
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Audrey Redford (personal website) and her notes at NOL can be found here.
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Louis Anthony (L.A.) Repucci (check out his blog) has notes at NOL that can be found here.
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Andrew Roth (follow him on Twitter; check out his blog) was raised in the San Francisco Bay Area through the third grade and on the periphery of the Pennsylvania Dutch Country for the remainder of his childhood. He graduated from Dickinson College in 2006 with a BS in geology and history. You can find his notes at NOL here.
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Eliana Santanatoglia (personal website) has a Law degree from the University of Buenos Aires, a Master in Economics and Political Science from ESEADE, a MSc in Philosophy of the Social Sciences from the London School of Economics and Political Science, and is currently a Ph.D. Candidate in Philosophy of Law at the Law School of the University of Buenos Aires. Her research interests include evolutionary theories in the social sciences and evolutionary accounts of law. She is also the founder and executive director of the Fundación Instituto David Hume in Argentina. Check out her notes at NOL here.
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Claudio Shikida (personal website) teaches economics at IBMEC-Minas Gerais in Brazil. He blogs at De gustibus non est disputandum. His ongoing scholarly research includes public choice theory, incentives in the academy, the economics of conflict, economic history, and macroeconomic analysis.
You can find his notes at NOL here and here.
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Matthew Strebe’s notes at NOL can be found here. His main areas of interest are in philosophy, classics, languages, literature, history, and science. His greatest formative influences are all dead white males (litigators may inquire within): Marcus Aurelius, Socrates, Aristotle, Diogenes, Immanuel Kant, Arthur Schopenhauer, Friedrich Nietzsche, Edmund Burke, Thomas Hobbes, and J.R.R. Tolkien, to name a few.
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