The publisher, American Accounting Association, regrets an error in the table of contents in the December 2019 issue (Volume 46, Number 2) of Accounting Historians Journal. The classifications for several articles were incorrect as originally published.
The correct classifications are:
MAIN ARTICLES
Bookkeeper-Controller-CFO: The Rise of the Chief Financial and Chief Accounting Officer
Michael Doron, C. Richard Baker, and Kiren Dosanjh Zucker
The Little Bank That Could: An Examination of the Historical and Financial Records of One Bank That Survived the Great Depression
Eric D. Bostwick
The Past, Present, and Future of Accounting History
Derek Matthews
How Audited Financial Statements Facilitated Shareholder Activism for the Colonization of Western Canada
Gary P. Spraakman, Alison Kemper, and Ken Ogata
Oleo, Whiskey, and Cigars: How William Henry Osborn Implemented the 1913 Federal Income Tax
Mary M. Stolberg
SALMAGUNDI
Salmagundi: A Mixture or Assortment—A Potpourri
William H. Black
Australians and New Zealanders Taking Their Accounting Doctorate in the United States: 1960s to 2018
Stephen A. Zeff
Mary Murphy's Pen Portraits of Fifteen Members Who Contributed to the First 75 Years of the AICPA
Kelly L. Williams
Lies, Sex, and Suicide: Teaching Fundamental Accounting Concepts with Sordid Tales from the Seamier Side of Accounting History
Frank Badua
Reflections on Biography in Accounting History
William H. Black
The original table of contents has been corrected in the online version. The error only exists in the printed version.