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Critical Histories of Accounting: Sinister Inscriptions in the Modern Era: Routledge New Works in Accounting History

Editat de Richard K. Fleischman, Warwick Funnell, Stephen Walker
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 aug 2012
The critical tradition in accounting historiography has come to occupy a prominent place in the discipline’s academic scholarship. Some critical literature has confronted the responsibility of accounting and accountants in precipitating contemporary crises, such as the audit failures that spawned Sarbanes-Oxley and the world-wide recession. Certain contemporary issues have long histories, such as the difficulties encountered by women to break the glass ceiling in public accounting, and the suffering of indigenous peoples under the imperialistic yoke. Other episodes in accounting’s long history are seemingly more divorced from the present, but in reality they all have contemporary significance. Slavery in the New World, for example, although abolished more than a century ago, is still rampant in parts of the world, albeit less formally. Critical accounting historians feel it a duty to harken to the "suppressed voices" of the past, those groups of people who had no access to an accounting record – women, persons of color, indigenous populations, alienated proletarians, victims of governmental incompetence and graft, and many voiceless others.
Critical Histories of Accounting: Sinister Inscriptions in the Modern Era draws on the foremost work in this developing literature, both that authored by the co-editors of this volume, and that written by others. Editors Richard K. Fleischman, Warwick N. Funnell, and Steve Walker have written extensively about "the dark side of accounting," gauging the complicity of those performing accounting functions in episodes in human history that are at worst evil and at best reprehensible. The editors have also hand-selected a series of historical and contemporary episodes that have been critically investigated by the wider accounting history community, preceded by a thorough introduction.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415886703
ISBN-10: 0415886708
Pagini: 294
Ilustrații: 3 Line drawings, black and white; 3 Halftones, black and white; 5 Tables, black and white; 11 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge New Works in Accounting History

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Introduction Warwick Funnell and Stephen P. Walker  1. A Review of Critical Histories of Accounting Richard K. Fleischman  Part I: Annihilation  2. Accounting for the Holocaust Warwick Funnell  3. Accountants and the Holocaust Ellen J. Lippman and Paula A. Wilson  Part II: Subjugation  4. Accounting and Canada’s First Nations Cameron Graham and Dean Neu  5. Accounting and Pauperism Stephen P. Walker  6. Accounting for Famine and Empire Philip O’Regan  Part III: Exploitation  7. Cost Accounting, Control and Capitalism Trevor Hopper  8. Somebody Knows the Trouble I’ve Seen: Moral Issues of New World Slavery and Accounting Practitioners  David Oldroyd, Richard K. Fleischman and Thomas N. Tyson  9. Accounting and Colonial Liberalism Keith Hooper and Kate Kearins  Part IV: Exclusion  10. Women and the Accountancy Profession in England and Wales Linda M. Kirkham and Anne Loft  11. African Americans and Certified Public Accounting Theresa Hammond and Denise W. Streeter  12. Racialization in Accountancy Marcia Annisette  Notes on Contributors  Bibliography  Index

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The critical tradition in accounting historiography has come to occupy a prominent place in the discipline’s academic scholarship. Critical accounting historians feel it a duty to harken to the "suppressed voices" of the past, those groups of people who had no access to an accounting record – women, persons of color, indigenous populations, alienated proletarians, victims of governmental incompetence and graft, and many voiceless others.  Critical Histories of Accounting draws on the foremost work in this developing literature, both that authored by the co-editors of this volume, and that written by others. Editors Richard K. Fleischman, Warwick N. Funnell, and Steve Walker have written extensively about "the dark side of accounting," gauging the complicity of those performing accounting functions in episodes in human history that are at worst evil and at best reprehensible. The editors have also hand-selected a series of historical and contemporary episodes that have been critically investigated by the wider accounting history community, preceded by a thorough introduction.