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Volume 21, Number 2

The Accounting Historians Journal
December 1994
Volume 21, Number 2

The Birmingham Publishing Company
130 South 19th Street
Birmingham Alabama 35233.

THE ACCOUNTING HISTORIANS JOURNAL
Semiannual Publication of The Academy of Accounting Historians
Volume 21, Number 2 Fall 1994

CONTENTS

Main Articles

Impressions of a Scholarly Gentleman: Professor Louis Goldberg — Lee D. Parker
Accounting Innovations: The Implications of a Firm’s Response to Post Civil War Market Disruptions — Rodney R. Michael
The State of Professionalism in Internal Auditing — David C. Burns, James W. Greenspan, Carolyn Hartwell
Accounting History and Governmental Inquiries: An Experiment in Adversarial Roleplay — R. J. Craig, A. J. Greinke

Retrospective

Costing Pioneers: Some Links with the Past — David Solomons

1994 Accounting Hall of Fame Induction

Introduction — Charles T. Horngren and Thomas J. Burns
Response — Robert T. Sprouse

Review of Books and Other Publications

Accounting for Success: A History of Price Waterhouse in America — Paul J. Miranti, Jr
The Continuing Debate Over Depreciation, Capital and Income — Paul Shoemaker
Recurring Issues in Auditing: Professional Debate 1875-1900 — Howard F. Stettler
Historical Perspectives of Selected Financial Accounting Topics — Paul E. Solomon
A History of Financial Accounting — William J. Schrader
A History of Canadian Accounting Thought and Practice — Cheiyl S. McWatters
The Hidden Dimensions of Annual Reports: Sixty Years of Social Conflict at General Motors — R. H. Parker
Inside the Business Enterprise: Historical Perspectives on the Use of Information — Richard K. Fleischman
Anatomy of a Fraud: Inside the Finances of the PTL Ministries — Joni Y. Young
Enterprise and Technology: The German and British Steel Industries, 1865-1895 — J. R. Edwards

Announcement
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