Accounting History Review
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Volume 20, issue 3, 2010
- Editorial pp. 267-270

- Trevor Boyns and John Richard Edwards
- The current value-based balance sheet in the context of east Asian colonial management: the case of the Oriental Colonization Company pp. 271-301

- Masayoshi Noguchi and Eri Kanamori
- Accounting in disaster and accounting for disaster: the crisis of the Great Kanto Earthquake, Japan, 1923 pp. 303-316

- Yasuhiro Shimizu and Satoshi Fujimura
- The dual audit system for joint stock companies in Japan pp. 317-326

- Yoshinao Matsumoto and Gary John Previts
- The emergence of uniform principles of cost accounting in Sweden 1900-36 pp. 327-363

- Esbjorn Segelod and Leif Carlsson
- Transfer pricing: early Italian contributions pp. 365-383

- Alessandro Mura and Clive Emmanuel
- Management, finance and cost control in the Midlands charcoal iron industry pp. 385-412

- P. W. King
- Accountancy and empire. The British legacy of professional organization pp. 413-415

- Robert Parker
- Principles before standards. The ICAEW's 'N Series' of recommendations on accounting principles 1942 pp. 415-417

- John Richard Edwards
- This time is different: eight centuries of financial folly pp. 417-420

- Mark Billings
Volume 20, issue 2, 2010
- Banking from Leeds, not London: regional strategy and structure at the Yorkshire Bank, 1859-1952 pp. 117-133

- Mitchell Larson, Karen Ward and John Wilson
- An historical analysis of budgetary thought in Finnish specialist business journals from c.1950 to c.2000 pp. 135-161

- Eeva-Mari Ihantola
- Daniel Harvey's ledger, 1623-1646, in context pp. 163-176

- Basil Yamey
- Researching the absence of professional organisation in Victorian England pp. 177-208

- John Richard Edwards
- A development agenda, the donor dollar and voluntary failure pp. 209-229

- David Sutton, Rachel Baskerville and Carolyn Cordery
- Was the nineteenth-century Denbighshire coalfield a worthwhile investment? An analysis of the investors and their returns pp. 231-261

- Bethan Lloyd Jones
- The Oxford Handbook of Business History pp. 263-265

- Steven Toms
Volume 20, issue 1, 2010
- Social closure and the incorporation of the Society of Accountants in Edinburgh in 1854 pp. 1-22

- Thomas Lee
- Using accounting history and Luca Pacioli to put relevance back into the teaching of double entry pp. 23-39

- Alan Sangster
- The auditors' reporting duty on internal control: the case of building societies, 1956-1960 pp. 41-66

- Masayoshi Noguchi and Bernardo Batiz-Lazo
- From learning to rationalization: the roles of accounting in the management of Parisian Great Exhibitions from 1853 to 1902 pp. 67-90

- Karine Fabre and Celine Michailesco
- Job analysis on the LMS: mechanisation and modernisation c.1930-c.1939 pp. 91-105

- Roy Edwards
- The Routledge Companion to Accounting History pp. 107-112

- Stephen Zeff
- Editorial Announcement pp. 113-113

- John Richard Edwards and Trevor Boyns
Volume 19, issue 3, 2009
- The formation and early years of the Union Europeenne des Experts Comptables Economiques et Financiers (UEC), 1951-63: or how the Dutch tried to bring down the UEC pp. 215-257

- Kees Camfferman and Stephen Zeff
- Origins of medieval Exchequer accounting pp. 259-285

- Michael John Jones
- Co-authorship in accounting history: advantages and pitfalls pp. 287-303

- Richard Fleischman and Karen Schuele
- Governmental influences in the development of Chinese accounting during the modern era pp. 305-326

- Wei Lu, Xu-dong Ji and Max Aiken
- Building the Union Pacific Railroad: a study of mid-nineteenth-century railroad construction accounting and reporting practices pp. 327-351

- Jan Richard Heier
- Pierre Boucher and the 1803 edition of La science des negocians: accounting in the Republic pp. 353-364

- Stephanie Moussalli, Dale Flesher and Yannick Lemarchand
- Truth or Profit - The Ethics and Business of Public Accounting pp. 365-367

- Roy Chandler
- The Life and Writings of Stuart Chase (1888-1985): From an Accountant's Perspective pp. 367-368

- T. A. Lee
Volume 19, issue 2, 2009
- Introduction pp. 69-74

- Yves Levant, Hubert Tondeur and Olivier de La Villarmois
- 'Lady Accounting', an analogy using blood circulation to popularise an accounting view of the health of the firm pp. 75-101

- Marie Catalo and Nicole Azema-Girlando
- The history of the french tableau de bord (1885-1975): evidence from the archives pp. 103-125

- Anne Pezet
- Reform or renaissance? France's 1966 Companies Act and the problem of the 'professionalisation' of the auditing profession in France pp. 127-148

- Carlos Ramirez
- Accounting and the words to tell it: an historical perspective pp. 149-166

- Pierre Labardin and Marc Nikitin
- Charles Eugene Bedaux (1886-1944): 'cost killer' or Utopian Socialist? pp. 167-187

- Yves Levant and Marc Nikitin
- Accounting for triangular trade pp. 189-212

- Cheryl McWatters and Yannick Lemarchand
Volume 19, issue 1, 2009
- The business of protection: Bass & Co. and trade mark defence, c. 1870-1914 pp. 1-19

- David Higgins and S. Verma
- Commercial banking, insurance and economic growth in Sweden between 1830 and 1998 pp. 21-38

- Mike Adams, Jonas Andersson, Lars-Fredrik Andersson and Magnus Lindmark
- Enterprise and philanthropy: the dilemma of Scottish savings banks in the late nineteenth century pp. 39-59

- J. Carles Maixé-Altés
- Baring Brothers and the birth of modern finance pp. 61-63

- Mark Billings
- Promise Fulfilled. The History of the Accounting Discipline at The University of Melbourne pp. 63-64

- R. H. Parker
Volume 18, issue 3, 2008
- Introduction pp. 275-281

- Harry Knowles, Greg Patmore and John Shields
- From hire purchase to property development: the rise and demise of the Industrial Acceptance Corporation in Australia, 1926-77 pp. 283-302

- Harry Knowles, Greg Patmore and John Shields
- The privatisation experience in the Australian banking and insurance sectors: an explanation of the change in ownership structures pp. 303-321

- Monica Keneley and Margaret McKenzie
- Financing communities: the role of community banks and credit unions in re-establishing branches in Australia pp. 323-333

- Leanne Cutcher
- Post-Asian financial crisis reforms: an emerging new embedded-relational governance model pp. 335-355

- Janice Loftus and John Purcell
- Accounting History Publications 2006/2007 pp. 357-374

- Malcolm Anderson
Volume 18, issue 2, 2008
- International congresses of accountants in the twentieth century: a French perspective pp. 97-120

- Yannick Lemarchand, Marc Nikitin and Henri Zimnovitch
- A tale of tar and feathering: the retail price inventory method and the Englishman pp. 121-140

- Ingrid Jeacle and Eamonn Walsh
- The development of financial management and control in monastic houses and estates in England c. 1200-1540 pp. 141-159

- Alisdair Dobie
- Investment returns and la traite negriere: evidence from eighteenth-century France pp. 161-185

- C. S. McWatters
- Religion, capitalism and the rise of double-entry bookkeeping pp. 187-213

- Hans Derks
- Institutional pressures and isomorphic change in a high-fashion company: the case of Brioni Roman Style, 1945-89 pp. 215-241

- Massimo Sargiacomo
- Consumer credit in Australia during the twentieth century pp. 243-265

- Pierre van der Eng
Volume 18, issue 1, 2008
- 'Ar scath a cheile a mhaireann na daoine' - shadow and shade in Irish accounting history pp. 1-6

- Ciaran O Hogartaigh
- Irish accounting, business and financial history: a bibliographical essay pp. 7-19

- Margaret o Hogartaigh
- The teaching of bookkeeping in nineteenth-century Ireland pp. 21-33

- Peter Clarke
- 'Elevating the profession': the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland and the implementation of social closure strategies 1888-1909 pp. 35-59

- Philip O'regan
- Irish voluntary hospitals: an examination of a theory of voluntary failure pp. 61-80

- Geraldine Robbins and Irvine Lapsley
- Auditing Bloom, editing Joyce: accounting and accountability in Ulysses pp. 81-95

- Keith Warnock
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