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Volume 1, Numbers 1-4

The Accounting Historians Journal
January – October 1974
Volume 1, Numbers 1-4

THE ACCOUNTING HISTORIANS JOURNAL
Originally Published Quarterly as The Accounting Historian by The Academy of Accounting  Historians
Editor, Gary J. Previts The University of Alabama
Volume 1, Numbers 1-4    1974

CONTENTS

Articles

Reflections on the Uses of Accounting History — S. PAUL GARNER
Now and Then: Your Role in the Academy — GARY JOHN PREVITS
International Accounting History Symposium — A. R. ROBERTS
Challenges Facing Teachers of Accounting History — EDWARD PERAGALLO
Hazy History: Fact and Folklore in Accounting — GARY JOHN PREVITS
Electronic Methodology: Accounting Oral and Visual History — A. R. ROBERTS
The State of Bookkeeping in Upper Germany at the Time of the Fuggers and Welsers — DR. HERMANN  KELLENBENZ
Survey of the Development of Auditing in Germany — ROSA – ELIZABETH  GASSMANN
Unexpected Accounting? — ORVILLE R. KEISTER
Old Wine and The New Harvard Bottle — GARY JOHN PREVITS
Biography and Accounting History — WM. BAKER FLOWERS

Profiles

Henry Whitcomb Sweeney — A. N. MOSICH
DR Scott — JAMES R. MORTON
John Bennett Canning — WILLIAM ROBERT SMITH
F. R. M. de Paula — STEPHEN A. ZEFF

Book Reviews

Sowell,  The Evolution of the Theories and Techniques of Standard Costs
Winjum,  The Role of Accounting in the Economic Development of England: 1500-1750
Chatfield, A History of Accounting Thouqht
Parrish, Securities Regulation and the New Deal

Other Features

Book Mart
Contact Notes
Historical Antecedents
Historical Potpourri
History in Print
Out of the Past
Research Notes
Research Resources
Through the Ages
Announcements