The Papal States was a longstanding nation ruled by the Pope, the Head of the Roman Catholic Church. Its accountants included priests and laymen who were employed as bureaucrats. Despite an expectation that the finances would be carefully managed, this research from the mid-nineteenth century shows that incompetence and fraud dogged the Papal States’ latter years, contributing to it losing most of its territory in the Second War of Italian Independence from 1859, and its final demise in 1870. This prosopography of three men who held high bureaucratic positions, analyses their approach to accounting in the Papal States. It shows that waste and deficient accounting arose from individuals undertaking fraud and from organisational (and individu...
The article focuses on the understudied role of accounting information in financial fraud in pre-mod...
During the past few years, scholars have investigated accounting practices from different perspectiv...
This paper aims to fill a gap in the scant literature on accounting practices in non-Anglo-Saxon cou...
The Papal States was a longstanding nation ruled by the Pope, the Head of the Roman Catholic Church....
The Papal States was a longstanding nation ruled by the Pope, the Head of the Roman Catholic Church....
The Papal States represent a unique and long period in Italian government and in the government of t...
The Papal States represent a unique and long period in Italian government and in the government of t...
The Papal States represent a unique and long period in Italian government and in the government of t...
The paper examines accounting practices, institutions’ role and the possible ways of defining accoun...
The aim of this article is to explore the role played by accounting in the building of the early mod...
This article focuses on the role of accounting information in financial fraud in the ancient regime,...
The article focuses on the understudied role of accounting information in financial fraud in pre-mod...
During the past few years, scholars have investigated accounting practices from different perspectiv...
This paper aims to fill a gap in the scant literature on accounting practices in non-Anglo-Saxon cou...
The Papal States was a longstanding nation ruled by the Pope, the Head of the Roman Catholic Church....
The Papal States was a longstanding nation ruled by the Pope, the Head of the Roman Catholic Church....
The Papal States represent a unique and long period in Italian government and in the government of t...
The Papal States represent a unique and long period in Italian government and in the government of t...
The Papal States represent a unique and long period in Italian government and in the government of t...
The paper examines accounting practices, institutions’ role and the possible ways of defining accoun...
The aim of this article is to explore the role played by accounting in the building of the early mod...
This article focuses on the role of accounting information in financial fraud in the ancient regime,...
The article focuses on the understudied role of accounting information in financial fraud in pre-mod...
During the past few years, scholars have investigated accounting practices from different perspectiv...
This paper aims to fill a gap in the scant literature on accounting practices in non-Anglo-Saxon cou...