TheAccounting Historians Journal
June 2001
Volume 28, Number 1
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ACCOUNTING HISTORIANS JOURNAL
Semiannual Publication of The Academy of Accounting Historians
Volume 28, Number 1 June 2001
CONTENTS
Articles
An Archival Investigation of a Late 19th Century Accounting Information System: The Use of Decision Aids in the American Printing Industry — Roger B. Daniels and Jesse Beeler
Internal Audit at the Historical Hudson’s Bay Company: A Challenge to Accepted History — Gary Spraakman
Small-Time Accounting: A 19th Century Meat Merchant in Maine — Gloria Vollmers and Darlene Bay
Interfaces
The Lady and the Accounts: Missing from Accounting History — Linda M. Kirkham and Anne Loft
Accounting History in Focus
Technological Innovations and the Work of the Accounting Historian: Some Key Issues — Leonard Goodman and Dan Palmon
Accounting History: A Survey of Academic Interest in the U.S. — Elliott L. Slocum and Ram S. Sriram
Accounting Hall of Fame Inductions
Joel S. Demski
Charles W. Haskins
Shaun F. O’Malley
Ross M. Skinner