It is a great pleasure and privilege to offer this reflection piece for publication in the Accounting Historians Journal on the 50th anniversary of The Academy of Accounting Historians (hereafter, “the Academy”), formed in 1973 under the leadership of Gary John Previts, who became the Academy’s first president. The Academy was incorporated as a not-for-profit organization in the U.S. State of Alabama and was registered on December 28, 1973 (see, for instance, Coffman, Roberts, and Previts 1989, 1998; Coffman, Lazdowski, and Previts 2014; Carnegie and Rodrigues 2007). As stated by Carnegie and Rodrigues (2007, 455), the Academy “is the largest association of accounting historians…and is the prime membership organisation of accounting historians around the world” and in 2016 became a section of the American Accounting Association (AAA). Congratulations on this 50th anniversary are extended to the Academy and its past and present members for their...
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June 2023
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June 01 2023
Accounting through the Eyes of a Witness, 1973–2022
Garry D. Carnegie
Garry D. Carnegie
RMIT University
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The comments on an earlier iteration of this manuscript by Lee Parker are acknowledged with appreciation.
Garry D. Carnegie, RMIT University, College of Business and Law, Department of Accounting, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Editor’s note: Accepted by Editor William H. Black.
Received:
September 12 2022
Revision Received:
September 26 2022
Accepted:
October 04 2022
Online ISSN: 2327-4468
Print ISSN: 0148-4184
2023
Accounting Historians Journal (2023) 50 (1): 1–8.
Citation
Garry D. Carnegie; Accounting through the Eyes of a Witness, 1973–2022. Accounting Historians Journal 1 June 2023; 50 (1): 1–8. https://doi.org/10.2308/AAHJ-2022-023
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