Academy of Accounting Historians

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Generating Accounting Theory and Knowledge from Accounting History

Friday, February 14, 2020
Moderator: Gary Spraakman
Presenters: Karen McBride, Louella Moore, Martin E. Persson, Lawrence Murphy Smith
Discussants: Gary Spraakman, Bill Black, C. Richard Baker, Alan Sangster

Generating Accounting Theory and Knowledge from Accounting History

Friday, February 28, 2020
Moderator: Gary Spraakman
Presenters: C. Richard Baker, Diane H. Roberts, Alan Sangster
Discussants: Dale Flesher, Stephan Fafatas, Ron Baker

Generating Accounting Theory and Knowledge from Accounting History

Friday, February 22, 2019
Moderator: Gary Spraakman
Presenters: Martin Persson, Richard Baker, Emanuela Mattia Cafaro
Moderators: Bill Black, Nadia Matringe, Jennifer Reynolds-Moehrle and Stephanie Moussalli-Kurtz

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Generating Accounting Theory and Knowledge from Accounting History

Friday, March 1, 2019
Moderator: Gary Spraakman
Presenters: Alan Sangster. Allessandro Lai, Louella Moore
Moderators: Massimo Sargiacomo, Dale Flesher, Yvette Lazdowski

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The First 40 Years of the Academy of Accounting Historians

Trace the evolution of The Academy of Accounting Historians in a three part series of papers from its founding in 1973 through the 40th Anniversary in 2013. The primary purpose of this series is to provide information about The Academy of Accounting Historians, the people who have contributed to its establishment and success, and to assist in planning our future role. All three papers were published in The Accounting Historians Journal and can be viewed by clicking the button below. 
 

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Accounting Historians Journal

First volume was published in 1974. We publish twice a year. Older volumes are available online at AAA Digital Library

Overview of acceptable submissions:

  • History of profession
  • Biography
  • History of accounting change
  • Entity case studies: industries, companies, governmental or NFP entities
  • Development of accounting theory
  • Critical examinations of new or old research
  • Does not have to be old to be a part of our history

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Accounting Historians Notebook

Submissions and any other Notebook editorial matters may be sent to: Yvette.Lazdowski@unh.edu

The 50th Anniversary Special Edition of The Accounting Historian's Notebook is now available online!

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