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Citation: Hoskin, Keith et Macve, Richard, "L'État c'est moi"...ou quoi? On the interrelations of accounting, managing and governing in the French "administrative monarchy": revisiting the Colbert (1661-1683) and Paris brothers (1712-1726) episodes, Accounting history review (Print) , 26(3), 2016, pp. 219-257
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Citation: M. Brock, David et J. Richardson, Alan, The development of the accounting profession in the Holy Land since 1920: cultural memory and accounting institutions, Accounting history review (Print) , 23(3), 2013, pp. 227-252
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Citation: Malmmose, Margit, National hospital development, 1948-2000: The WHO as an international propagator, Accounting history review (Print) , 25(3), 2015, pp. 239-259
Citation: Boyns, Trevor et Cerbioni, Fabrizio, Accounting and performance monitoring in Tuscany: Larderello, 1836-1858, Accounting history review (Print) , 29(2), 2019, pp. 243-267
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Citation: O'Regan, Philip, Usurpationary closure and the professional project: the case of the Society of Incorporated Accountants and Auditors in Ireland, Accounting history review (Print) , 23(3), 2013, pp. 253-271
Citation: Edwards, John Richard et West, Brian, The problematical nature of auditor independence: a historical perspective, Accounting history review (Print) , 31(3), 2021, pp. 255-285
Citation: Baker, Charles Richard, From care of the poor to the great confinement: an exploration of hospital accounting in France, Accounting history review (Print) , 26(3), 2016, pp. 259-284
Citation: Gervais, Pierre, From "pure Satisfaction and Curiosity" to the "particular gain or loss upon each article": early modern philosophies of accounting in English accounting textbooks, Accounting history review (Print) , 30(3), 2020, pp. 263-289
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Citation: Xue, Qingmei et Zan, Luca, Opening the door to accounting change. Transformations in Chinese public sector accounting, Accounting history review (Print) , 22(3), 2012, pp. 269-299
Citation: Chandler, Roy, Auditing and corporate governance in nineteenth century Britain: the model of the Kingston Cotton Mill, Accounting history review (Print) , 29(2), 2019, pp. 269-286
Citation: L. Orelli, Rebecca et al., Credit and accounting in early modern Italy: the case of the Monte di Pietà in Bologna, Accounting history review (Print) , 23(3), 2013, pp. 273-293
Citation: A. Lee, Thomas, Paul and Mackersy, accountants, 1818-34: public accountancy in the early nineteenth century, Accounting history review (Print) , 21(3), 2011, pp. 285-307
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