Volume 33, Issue 1 (2006) June 2006
Articles
Contents [2006, Vol. 33, no. 1]; Statement of policy [2006, Vol. 33, no. 1]; Guide for submitting manuscripts [2006, Vol. 33, no. 1]
Academy of Accounting Historians
In Memoriam: Celebrating the life of Bill Samson; Celebrating the life of Bill Samson; William Donald Samson (1947-2005)
Academy of Accounting Historians
Early American corporate reporting and European capital markets: The case of the Illinois Central Railroad, 1851-1861
Dale L. Flesher, Gary John Previts, and William D. Samson
Using a White-Collar Profession in accounting courses: Approaches to addressing diversity
William D. Samson, Cheryl L. Allen, Richard K. Fleischman, and Ida B. Robinson-Backmon
Accounting techniques in Korea: 18th century archival samples from a non-profit association in the Sinitic world
Seong Ho Jun and James B. Lewis
18th Annual Conference on Accounting Business and Financial History at Cardiff Business School 14-15 September 2006: Announcement of Conference and Call for Papers
Academy of Accounting Historians
America's railroad depreciation debate, 1907 to 1913: A study of divergence in early 20th century accounting standards
Jan Richard Heier
Stockholder review committee of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company, 1828-1857: Evidence of changes in financial reporting and corporate governance
Robert W. Russ, Gary John Previts, and Edward N. Coffman
Accounting History call for papers: The fifth Accounting History International Conference, Accounting in other places, Accounting by other peoples
Academy of Accounting Historians
R.J. Chambers collection: An archivist's revelations of 20th century accounting thought and practice
Graeme Dean, Peter W. Wolnizer, and Frank L. Clarke
Accounting for interned Japanese-American civilians during World War II: Creating incentives and establishing controls for captive workers
Thomas N. Tyson and Richard K. Fleischman
Roaring nineties: A comment on the state of accounting history in the United States
Garry D. Carnegie
It's oysters, dear! Professor Carnegie's prescription and the seeming fate of accounting history in the United States
Vaughan S. Radcliffe
Academy of Accounting Historians: Application for 2006 membership; Application for 2006 membership
Academy of Accounting Historians