Academy of Accounting Historians

Academy of Accounting Historians
A U.S. organization dedicated to accounting history. Established in 1973, the academy’s activities include conferences, research programs, and the publication of monographs, newsletters (or "notebooks"), and the * Accounting Historians Journal. Although primarily geared toward accounting, the academy’s work frequently covers auditing. Membership is internationally based. Web site: accounting.rutgers.edu/raw/aah

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