The Accounting Historians Journal
December 2007
Volume 34, Number 2
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ACCOUNTING HISTORIANS JOURNAL
Volume 34, Number 2 December 2007
CONTENTS
Articles
Patterns of Prejudice: Social Exclusion and Racial Demarcation in Professional Accountancy in Kenya – S. Sian
Accountants in the British Census – John R. Edwards and Stephen P. Walker
King John’s Tax Innovations – Extortion, Resistance, and the Establishment of the Principle of Taxation by Consent – Jane Frecknall Hughes and Lynne Oats
An Analysis of the Evolution of Research Contributions by The Accounting Review, 1926-2005 – Jean L. Heck and Robert E. Jensen
The Geography and Ideology of Accounting: A Case Study of Domination and Accounting in a Sugar Refinery in Australasia, 1900-1920 – Jill J. Hooks and Ross E. Stewart
Lyman Mills and its Encounter with Public Accountants’ Inventory Costing circa 1920 – Daijiro Fujimura