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Accounting as a Technology of Government in the Portuguese Empire: The Development, Application and Enforcement of Accounting Rules During the Pombaline Era (1761-1777)

Delfina Gomes, Garry D. Carnegie and Lúcia Lima Rodrigues

European Accounting Review, 2014, vol. 23, issue 1, 87-115

Abstract: This study of the interrelations of accounting and the State portrays accounting as a technology of government to effectively enact 'practical action' [Snook, S. A. (2000) Friendly Fire: The Accidental Shootdown of U.S. Black Hawks over Northern Iraq (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press)] at a distance in the Portuguese Empire. The study examines the development, application and enforcement of accounting rules under Portuguese imperialism in the 'Pombaline Era' during the period 1761-1777. These rules, comprising the '1761 Law' and the later applicable accounting 'Instructions', were issued by the Royal Treasury, established in 1761, for application throughout the Portuguese Empire. Using the combination of Foucault's concept of governmentality and Snook's theory of 'practical drift', the study elucidates how the implementation and evaluation of accounting control systems permitted the Portuguese government to exercise control at a distance, thereby mobilising individuals to pursue its goals for the Empire. The measures taken to enforce conformity with the accounting rules are shown to have been targeted at deterring the phenomenon of practical drift and, therefore, were concerned with avoiding malfunctioning and potential chaos in colonial administration.

Date: 2014
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