Volume 32, Issue 2 (2005) December 2005
Articles
Contents [2005, Vol. 32, no. 2]; Statement of policy [2005, Vol. 32, no. 2]; Guide for submitting manuscripts [2005, Vol. 32, no. 2]
Academy of Accounting Historians
William Donald Samson: Memorial to an accounting historian, scholar and friend; William D. Samson (1947-2005)
Dale L. Flesher and Gary John Previts
Constructing the well qualified chartered accountant in England and Wales
Malcolm Anderson, John Richard Edwards, and Roy A. Chandler
Accounting's uses in exploitative human engineering: Theorizing citizenship, indirect rule and Britain's imperial expansion
Shanta S. K. Davie
Bordazar memorandum: Cost calculation in Spanish printing during the 18th century
Jesus Martinez Guillen
Role of accounting practices in the disempowerment of the Coahuiltecan Indians
Sarah A. Holmes, Sandra T. Welch, and Laura R. Knudson
Showing a strong front: Corporate social reporting and the business case in Britain, 1914-1919
Josephine Maltby
Accounting for a disappearance: A contribution to the history of the value added statement in the UK
Chris Pong and Falconer Mitchell
Accounting, coercion and social control during apprenticeship: Converting slave workers to wage workers in the British West Indies, c1834-1838
Thomas N. Tyson, David Oldroyd, and Richard K. Fleischman
Accounting in history
Stephen P. Walker
Noticeboard [2005, Vol. 32, no. 2]
Academy of Accounting Historians
Academy of Accounting Historians: Application for 2005 membership; Application for 2005 membership
Academy of Accounting Historians