- Accounting Historians Journal, The
- Publication of the Academy of Accounting Historians covers all phases of accounting history.
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EARLY AMERICAN CORPORATE REPORTING AND EUROPEAN CAPITAL MARKETS: THE CASE OF THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, 1851-1861
Abstract: This study of the annual reports of the Illinois Central Railroad (IC) from the 1850s supports a conclusion that the statements, as to form...
6/1/06 by Flesher, Dale L Previts, Dale L Previts, Gary J Samson · More from publicationUSING A WHITE-COLLAR PROFESSION IN ACCOUNTING COURSES: APPROACHES TO ADDRESSING DIVERSITY
Abstract: Accounting educators no doubt agree that diversity is an important and much neglected part of accounting education. They further recognize...
6/1/06 by Samson, William D Allen, William D Allen, Cheryl L Fleischman, Richard K Robinson-Backmon · More from publicationACCOUNTING TECHNIQUES IN KOREA: 18TH CENTURY ARCHIVAL SAMPLES FROM A NON-PROFIT ASSOCIATION IN THE SINITIC WORLD
Abstract: Little is known about pre-1900 East Asian accounting techniques. A double-entry method of accounting may date from the 11th century in...
6/1/06 by Jun, Seong Ho Lewis, Seong Ho Lewis · More from publicationIN MEMORIAM: CELEBRATING THE LIFE OF BILL SAMSON: WILLIAM DONALD SAMSON (1947-2005)
Bill was a big man. Yet, even in Alabama's football stadium, you would know of his presence, hearing him without seeing him. He was an asset to every...
6/1/06 · More from publication"IT'S OYSTERS, DEAR!" PROFESSOR CARNEGIE'S PRESCRIPTION AND THE SEEMING FATE OF ACCOUNTING HISTORY IN THE UNITED STATES
It is always a thrill to find someone who is familiar with one's work. I well recall the time that someone first came up to me at a conference and...
6/1/06 by Radcliffe, Vaughan S · More from publication"THE ROARING NINETIES": A COMMENT ON THE STATE OF ACCOUNTING HISTORY IN THE UNITED STATES
Abstract: This comment on a recent contribution by Fleischman and Radcliffe [2005], entitled "The Roaring Nineties: Accounting History Comes of...
6/1/06 by Carnegie, Garry D · More from publication