All accounting historians know that the Ancient Mesopotamian were the first bookkeepers, but little attention has been paid to more recent history. In 1915-1917, the colorful character of Harry St. John Bridger Philby played a significant part in the importation of British approaches to accounting in the southern part of Mesopotamia, which at that time began to adopt the Arab name for the Country, Allraq
It is not possible to state at just what period in history the science of bookkeeping originated. It...
The purpose of this paper is to present a historical review of the evolution of accounting and the a...
Iranian village accounting, which we studied by translating and analyzing the records of a trading h...
All accounting historians know that the Ancient Mesopotamian were the first bookkeepers, but little ...
The article draws attention to the vast archive of accounting records from ancient Mesopotamia avail...
The origin of modern accounting is an unsettled phenomenon. Several scholars have traced that origin...
Studies by French scholars of ancient Egyptian and Babylonian records purport to describe accounting...
Many accounting teachers may be surprised to learn, however, that the roots of our profession go bac...
From sections of the Code of Hammurabi, it appears that records on clay tablets, corresponding to ou...
Despite advances in historical knowledge the precise origins of accounting systems and recording pro...
Auditing is one of the most ancient of all professions. Early civilizations apparently learned to au...
In modern business school, a great deal of attention is given to the fundamentals of accounting. Reg...
The recent, twentieth-century research on the history of the development of book-keeping indicates t...
It is not possible to state at just what period in history the science of bookkeeping originated. It...
The purpose of this paper is to present a historical review of the evolution of accounting and the a...
Iranian village accounting, which we studied by translating and analyzing the records of a trading h...
All accounting historians know that the Ancient Mesopotamian were the first bookkeepers, but little ...
The article draws attention to the vast archive of accounting records from ancient Mesopotamia avail...
The origin of modern accounting is an unsettled phenomenon. Several scholars have traced that origin...
Studies by French scholars of ancient Egyptian and Babylonian records purport to describe accounting...
Many accounting teachers may be surprised to learn, however, that the roots of our profession go bac...
From sections of the Code of Hammurabi, it appears that records on clay tablets, corresponding to ou...
Despite advances in historical knowledge the precise origins of accounting systems and recording pro...
Auditing is one of the most ancient of all professions. Early civilizations apparently learned to au...
In modern business school, a great deal of attention is given to the fundamentals of accounting. Reg...
The recent, twentieth-century research on the history of the development of book-keeping indicates t...
It is not possible to state at just what period in history the science of bookkeeping originated. It...
The purpose of this paper is to present a historical review of the evolution of accounting and the a...
Iranian village accounting, which we studied by translating and analyzing the records of a trading h...