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This book, originally published in 1995, is concerned with the
study of accounting within its organizational and social context.
The author analyses accounting as having potential effects at both
an ideological level and at an occupational level. Empirically, it
is explored within the context of voluntary organizations as
theoretically interesting extreme cases, where the conditions for
accounting to be significant should be most open to question. This
title will be of interest to students of business studies and
management.
The themes of authority and subversion explored in relation to
royal power, orthodox religion, and violence and disorder. The
essays in this volume explore themes long seen as central to the
history of late medieval England and Europe. They examine the
strength of opposition to Henry IV's usurpation, the nature and
extent of the lollards' resistanceto orthodox religion, and the
contrasting causes of violence and disorder in the remote border
regions at opposite ends of the country, in Cornwall and in the
north-west. Subversion of its authority might be counteracted by a
regime which recognized the importance of pageantry to bolster its
public profile, while a complex weave of patronage, private
interest and dedicated service enabled the Exchequer to function
through periods of financial crisis. Relations between the Crown
and urban centres, potentially a cause of tension, were eased by an
emerging body of professional urban law-officers prepared to act as
intermediaries. Contributors: PETER BOOTH, CLIVE BURGESS, KEITH
DOCKRAY, ALASTAIR DUNN, PETER W. FLEMING, IAN FORREST, DAVID
GRUMMITT, HANNES KLEINEKE, J.L. LAYNSMITH, JAMES LEE, FRANK D.
MILLARD, JAMES ROSS, SIMON WALKER.
This book, originally published in 1995, is concerned with the
study of accounting within its organizational and social context.
The author analyses accounting as having potential effects at both
an ideological level and at an occupational level. Empirically, it
is explored within the context of voluntary organizations as
theoretically interesting extreme cases, where the conditions for
accounting to be significant should be most open to question. This
title will be of interest to students of business studies and
management.
After careful research and extensive interiviews, the authors have
prepared this compelling and controversial portrait of the Mormon's
organizational structure and economic empire-and the men who
control both. Index.
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