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Volume 29, Number 1

The Accounting Historians Journal
June 2002
Volume 29, Number 1

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ACCOUNTING HISTORIANS JOURNAL
Semiannual Publication of The Academy of Accounting Historians
Volume 29, Number 1 June 2002

CONTENTS

Articles

The Legitimizing Power of Financial Statements in the Salvation Army in England, 1865-1892 — Helen Irvine
“How it Essentially Was”: Truth Claims in History and Accounting — Ciarán Ó hÓgartaigh, Margaret Ó hÓgartaigh and Ingrid Jeacle

Taxation, Accounting and Redistribution

Accounting and Redistribution: The Palace and Mortuary Cult in the Middle Kingdom, Ancient Egypt — Mahmoud Ezzamel
Defining “Profits for British Income Tax Purposes: A Contextual Study of the Depreciation Cases: 1875-1897 — Margaret Lamb
Tax Fairness in Eleventh Century England — John McDonald

Interfaces

The Oldest Writings, and Inventory Tags of Egypt — Richard Mattessich

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