Volume 40, Issue 2 (2013) December 2013
Articles
Popular accounting history: Evidence from Post-Enron stories
Garry D. Carnegie and Christopher J. Napier
Historical development of the financial reporting model for state and local governments in the United States from late 1800s to 1999
Terry K. Patton and Paul D. Hutchison
Railroad investing and the importance of financial accounting information in 1880s America
Joel E. Thompson
Whiskey tax of 1791 and the consequent insurrection: A Wicked and happy tumult
Cynthia L. Krom and Stephanie Krom
Relationship between religious beliefs and the accounting and economic practices of a society: evidence from the Dead Sea scrolls
David N. Herda, Stephen A. Reed, and William F. Bowlin
Salmagundi; Richard Brief's contributions to accounting thought: Enlivening accounting history
Robert Bloom