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Editorial [1987, Vol. 14, No. 1], Gary John Previts
Editorial [1987, Vol. 14, No. 1], Gary John Previts
Accounting Historians Journal
The new editorial team of the Journal suggests that eight research guidelines be considered in a submitted manuscript.
Editorial, Kenneth S. Most
Editorial, Kenneth S. Most
Accounting Historians Journal
We have clear evidence that interest in accounting history is growing, that more good articles are being submitted than ever before, and that subscribers are getting exceptional value for money. May this happy state of affairs continue.
Editorial, Kenneth S. Most
Editorial, Kenneth S. Most
Accounting Historians Journal
lt takes a long time for an editor to have a noticeable effect on the contents of a publication such as The Accounting Historians Journal. The Accounting Historians Journal has demonstrated standards of accounting scholarship and intellectual integrity that must eventually convince more and more accounting students to start their pursuit of knowledge in its pages.
Editorial, Edward N. Coffman
Editorial, Edward N. Coffman
Accounting Historians Journal
Since this is the last issue of the Journal for which I have responsibilities as Manuscripts Editor, I would like to reflect on several aspects of the Journal during my term as a member of the Editorial Staff.
Editors Prologue, Gary John Previts
Editors Prologue, Gary John Previts
Accounting Historians Journal
Volume 4 contains many papers from the Second World Congress of Accounting Historians.