NOTICEBOARD
The following articles have been selected by the editorial board as the best contributions to
Volume 28 (2001):
Award for Best Paper Linda M. Kirkham and Anne Loft
“The Lady and the Accounts: Missing from Accounting History?”
Awards for Excellence Warwick Funnell
“Accounting for Justice: Entitlement, Want and The Irish Famine of 1845-7”
Carol Normand and Charles W. Wootton
“The Recognition and Valuation of
Current Assets on the Balance Sheet in
the United States, 1865-1940”
Announcing the Academy
of Accounting Historians’
2002 Annual Research
Conference
The theme of the Research Conference is
“Accounting History: Bridging Time and Distance”
August 13, 2002
The University of Texas at San Antonio San Antonio, Texas
Conference precedes the
2002 American Accounting Association
meeting in San Antonio
Contact for registration information:
William D. Samson
The University of Alabama
Culverhouse School of Accountancy
Box 870220, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487
Ph: (205) 348-2903; FAX (205) 348-8453
email: wsamson@cba.ua.edu
Academy website: http://accounting.rutgers.edu/raw/aah
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13th Annual Conference on
Accounting, Business & Financial History
at Cardiff Business School
17-18 September 2002
The financial support of the P D Leake Trust (a charity
associated with the ICAEW) is gratefully acknowledged.
The Centre for Business Performance manages all grant applications.
Guest Speaker — Professor Richard Macve
Theoretical, empirical and review papers are welcome in all areas of accounting, business and financial history.
The conference provides delegates with the opportunity of pre¬senting and discussing, in an informal setting, papers ranging from early working drafts to fully developed manuscripts. The format of the conference allows approximately 40 minutes for presentation and discussion in order to help achieve worth¬while feedback from those attending.
In the past, many papers presented at Cardiff have subse-quently appeared in print in Accounting, Business and Finan-cial History, edited by John Richard (Dick) Edwards and Trevor Boyns, or in another of the full range of international, refereed academic accounting, business and economic history journals.
The conference will be held at Aberdare Hall, Cathays Park, Cardiff, CF14 3UX, UK, from lunchtime on Tuesday, 17 Sep¬tember 2002 to mid-afternoon on Wednesday, 18 September 2002.
The fully inclusive conference fee (covering all meals, the con-ference dinner on Tuesday and accommodation) is £100.
Volume 31 Contents
Accounting Historians Journal, June 2002
Accounting and Business Research
Number 4
Autumn 2001
Articles
The determinants of audit fees – Vivien Beattie, Alan Goodacre, Ken Pratt, Joanna Stevenson
evidence from the voluntary sector
The management of strategic exchange risk: Alpa Dhannani , Roger Groves
evidence from corporate practices
The characteristics of firms subject to adverse K. V. Peasnell, P. F. Pope, S. Young
rulings by the Financial Reporting Review Panel
Book Reviews
J. A. Loftus and M. C. Miller, Reporting D. B. Citron
on solvency and cash condition
Notices
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THE ACADEMY OF ACCOUNTING HISTORIANS APPLICATION FOR 2002 MEMBERSHIP
Individual Membership: $45.00
Student Membership: $10.00
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Mail to: Mrs. Kathy H. Rice
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The University of Alabama
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Tuscaloosa, AL 35487
USA