The History of Accounting has been constructed from 68 items
previously published between 1971 and 1998, representing the key
works of 72 leading authors. The set is designed for a number of
applications which include: a range of readings suitable for
graduate and postgraduate courses on accounting history; background
literature for courses dealing with particular aspects of
accounting; an initial source of reference for students undertaking
a doctoral thesis in accounting history, and the initial source of
reference for existing members of faculty who decide to develop
their research in this area. The set also provides a coverage of
accounting history that meets the needs of business historians
whose research encompasses financial matters. The set is divided
into four separate volumes dealing with the following broad subject
areas: * accounting research methods and twentieth century
developments in accounting theory * record keeping systems and
financial reporting procedures * cost and management accounting *
the professionalisation of accounting. A significant feature of the
study of accounting history in recent years has been the emergence
of a widening range of theoretical approaches. The editor has
therefore ensured that writers from these different traditions are
fairly represented.
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