The editor invites you to submit items of an interesting nature, including book reviews, discussions about accounting theory or practice, comments on FASB or IASB pronouncements or exposure drafts, or responses to past articles in the journal. You may have found something in an archive that you find compelling and wish to share but have not yet been able to turn into a scholarly article. Do you have suggestions on how to integrate accounting history into your accounting courses? Perhaps you could find or create an accounting cartoon, or write an accounting poem (no limericks, please). Submissions here are subject to editorial review.
There are four Salmagundi pieces in this volume, reflecting the broad scope of accounting history and a number of different approaches to story-telling. Stephen Zeff contributes a tabulation of accounting scholars from the antipodes who took their doctorates in the United States, and traces their subsequent destinations—even...