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Henry Rand Hatfield - Humanist, Scholar, and Accounting Educator (Hardcover)
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Henry Rand Hatfield - Humanist, Scholar, and Accounting Educator (Hardcover)
Series: Studies in the Development of Accounting Thought
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This book is a biographical study of the first full-time accounting
professor in a US university. Henry Rand Hatfield (1866-1945) was
the first dean of the Chicago business school and the second dean
of the Berkeley business school, and he was long regarded as the
"dean of accounting teachers everywhere". His two textbooks,
"Modern Accounting" (1909) and "Accounting" (1927), were among the
most respected reference works in the first half century, and they
and his articles continue to be cited today. His textbooks and
carefully crafted articles were veritable annotations on the
accounting literature and drew extensively on accounting and legal
authorities in the US and overseas. He exemplified a principled
approach to accounting debate and discussion, and he skewered
sloppy and imprecise terminology and shoddy thinking. He did not
propound any grand theories but was instead an astute critic of the
literature, a delectable writer, and, above all, a consummate
scholar. Hatfield was an authority on early bookkeeping history,
and his essay, "An Historical Defense of Bookkeeping", has long
been one of the most celebrated articles in the US literature.
Professor Basil Yamey has written a commentary expressly for the
book on Hatfield as a historian of accounting and bookkeeping.
Stephen Zeff began his research in the 1960s, when he was granted
access to Hatfield's extensive files of correspondence, notes and
papers, and he proceeded to interview, or correspond with, many of
Hatfield's former colleagues and students. The author also drew on
the archives at the Northwestern University, the University of
Chicago and the University of California, as well as the records of
the American Accounting Association, of which Hatfield was a
founder and President. The book is rich in references to primary
sources. Many of Hatfield's unpublished and previously published
papers are reproduced in the book, which also contains a complete
list of Hatfield's publications, including his more than 50
penetrating book reviews.
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