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Accounting, Business & Financial History, Volume 9 Issue 1 1999

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ISSN: 1466-4275 (electronic) 0958-5206 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 3 issues per year
Publisher: Routledge
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Introduction
Stephen P. Walker
Pages 1 – 6
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The Institute of Accounts: a community of the competent
Keith P . Mcmillan
Pages 7 – 28
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'A sort of guide, philosopher and friend': the rise of the professional auditor in Britain
Josephine Maltby
Pages 29 – 50
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Opportunity lost? Chances for cost accountants' professionalization under the National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933
Richard K. Fleischman; Thomas Tyson
Pages 51 – 75
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Accountants and Empire: the case of co-membership of Australian and British accountancy bodies, 1885 to 1914
Garry D. Carnegie; Robert H. Parker
Pages 77 – 102
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Importing accounting: the case of Trinidad and Tobago
Marcia Annisette
Pages 103 – 133
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Gender segregation in Scottish chartered accountancy: the deployment of male concerns about the admission of women, 1900-25
Ken Shackleton
Pages 135 – 156
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