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Ethnicity, Nationalism, And Football: Exploring The Construction Of Ethnic Identities And Their Manifestations For Athletic Club Bilbao And Celtic Football Club, Kelly Wetherton
Honors Theses
This thesis centers on the construction of ethnic identities for fans of Athletic Club and Celtic F.C. and the two clubs’ roles in evincing nationalism. Utilizing survey data from an online, anonymous survey posted to fan forums, the research aimed to determine which of the three leading theories of ethnicity—primordialism, instrumentalism, or social constructivism—was most applicable to the formation of identities for Basque Athletic Club fans and Irish Celtic fans. The results demonstrated that the theory of social constructivism most closely aligns with the case of Basque Athletic Club fans while the identities of Irish Celtic fans can best be …
Ulster, Georgia, And The Civil War: Stories Of Variation, William Loveless
Ulster, Georgia, And The Civil War: Stories Of Variation, William Loveless
Honors Theses
Ulster, Georgia, and The Civil War: Stories of Variation explores the lives of 13 men from Northern Ireland who immigrated to the American South and fought for the Confederacy. The author pursues the stories of each man’s life in order to have a more thorough understanding of what life looked like for Irish/Ulster immigrants in the South during the 19th century. By looking at the lives of the men in Ulster, their first experiences in the United States, their experiences in the Civil War, and their lives following the war, the author identifies more variation than consistent trends.
Other Accounting History Publications In Selected Journals, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Other Accounting History Publications In Selected Journals, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Accounting Historians Notebook
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Accounting Historians Notebook, 2011, Vol. 34, No. 1 (April) [Whole Issue]
Accounting Historians Notebook, 2011, Vol. 34, No. 1 (April) [Whole Issue]
Accounting Historians Notebook
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Noticeboard [2002, Vol. 29, No. 1], Academy Of Accounting Historians
Noticeboard [2002, Vol. 29, No. 1], Academy Of Accounting Historians
Accounting Historians Journal
Announcements include: Best contributions to Volume 28 (2001); Announcing the Academy of Accounting Historians' 2002 Annual Research Conference; announcing the 13th Annual Conference on Accounting, Business & Financial History; Table of contents for Accounting and Business Research, Vol. 31, no. 4 (Autumn 2001)
Accounting Historians Journal, 2001, Vol. 28, No. 2 [Whole Issue]
Accounting Historians Journal, 2001, Vol. 28, No. 2 [Whole Issue]
Accounting Historians Journal
December issue
Contents [2001, Vol. 28, No. 2]; Statement Of Policy [2001, Vol. 28, No. 2]; Guide For Submitting Manuscripts [2001, Vol. 28, No. 2], Academy Of Accounting Historians
Contents [2001, Vol. 28, No. 2]; Statement Of Policy [2001, Vol. 28, No. 2]; Guide For Submitting Manuscripts [2001, Vol. 28, No. 2], Academy Of Accounting Historians
Accounting Historians Journal
The prefatory matter includes: List of the Academy officers and trustees, editorial staff and board, issue cover page, the table of contents, Statement of Policy, Guide for Submitting Manuscripts.
Accounting For Justice: Entitlement, Want And The Irish Famine Of 1845-7, Warwick Funnell
Accounting For Justice: Entitlement, Want And The Irish Famine Of 1845-7, Warwick Funnell
Accounting Historians Journal
The evolution of modern accounting consists essentially of a series of pragmatic responses to the needs of capital. Accounting is implicated, therefore, in the maintenance and creation of societies in which relations are primarily defined in terms of property, however it is distributed, and justice is determined by the sanctity of property rights. Accounting historians are encouraged to broaden the compass of their research to include the association between accounting and justice which is already well recognised in the critical accounting literature. Theories of justice, especially those of 19th century political theorists such as Bentham and Senior, and more recently …