The Accounting Historians Journal
December 1996
Volume 23, Number 2
The Birmingham Publishing Company
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THE ACCOUNTING HISTORIANS JOURNAL
Semiannual Publication of The Academy of Accounting Historians
Volume 23, Number 2 December 1996
CONTENTS
Main Articles
Voluntary Disclosure in a Nineteenth Century American Corporation: The Demise of Managerial Information as a Significant Element of Financial Reporting — Rodney R. Michael
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario (ICAO) and the Emergence of Ethical Codes — Dean Neu, Lubna Saleem
Samuel J. Broad’s Contribution to the Accounting Profession — Gary J. Previts, Thomas R. Robinson
Rendering the Unfamiliar Intelligible: Discovering the Human Side of Accounting’s Past Through Oral History Interviews — Thomas Tyson
Reviews of Books and Other Publications
Management Control in a Voluntary Organization: Accounting and Accountants in Organizational Contest — Rodney Michael
A Landmark in Accounting Theory: The Work of Gabriel A. D. Preinreich — Dee Ann Ellingson
An Accounting Thesaurus: 500 Years of Accounting — Gary John Previts
The New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants: Foundation for a Profession — Mary E. Harston
Shaping the Accountancy Profession: The Story of Three Scottish Pioneers — Richard Fleischman
Foundational Research in Accounting: Professional Memoirs and Beyond — Thomas R. Robinson
Keynes — Joni J. Young
Accounting Research, 1948-1958, Volumes I and II — Joann Noe Cross
Announcement
Contents of Research Journals