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Volume 20, Number 1

The Accounting Historians Journal
June 1993
Volume 20, Number 1

The Birmingham Publishing Company
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Birmingham Alabama 35233.

THE ACCOUNTING HISTORIANS JOURNAL
Semiannual Publication of The Academy of Accounting Historians
Volume 20, Number 1 June 1993

CONTENTS

Main Articles

The Savings and Loan Debacle: The Culmination of Three Decades of Conflicting Regulation, Deregulation, and Re-Regulation — Geanie W. Margavio
The “Revolution” in Financial Reporting Theory: A Kuhnian Interpretation — Tom Mouck
Evolution of Concepts of Minority Interest — Myrtle W. Clark
Internal Control: How It Evolved in Four English – Speaking Countries — David Hay

1992 Accounting Hall of Fame Induction

Introduction — Stephen A. Zcff
Induction Citation — Thomas J. Burns
Response — David Solomons

Review of Books and Other Publications

Accounting History 1976-1986: An Anthology — Sudarwan
A History of British Financial Accounting — Yozo Sakaguchi
The Rise of the Corporate Commonwealth — Nandini Chandar
Bill and Ruth Cooper and Their Friends — Rodney KL. Rogers
The History of the Financial Control Function of Local Government Accounting in the United Kingdom — Leon E. Hay
Modern Accounting Research: History, Survey, and Guide — Stephen J. Young
Bastion of Commerce in the City of Kings: The Consulado de Commercio de Lima 1593-1877 — Stephen F. Laribee
Methodology and Method in History: A Bibliography — Michael Gaffikin
Before Writing, Volume I: From Counting to Cuneiform — Cigdem Solas
Relevance Rediscovered, Volume HI — Lamont F. Steedle
Company Financial Reporting: A Historical and Comparative Study of the Dutch Regulatory Process — Kathleen E. Sinning

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