Accounting Historians Journal
The Accounting Historians Journal is an international journal that addresses the development of accounting thought and practice. AHJ embraces all subject matter related to accounting history, including, but not limited to, research that provides a historical perspective on contemporary accounting issues.
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ISSN: 0148-4184
eISSN: 2327-4468
Senior Editor
Bill Black, University of North Georgia, ahjeditor@ung.edu
Editorial Office: AHJ@aaahq.org
Publications Assistant
Chelsea Matthews, American Accounting Association, chelsea.matthews@aaahq.org
Journal Information Packet and Editor's Report
For information about journal activity and data, view Accounting Historians Journal Journal Information Packet by clicking here.
For previous Journal Information Packets click here.
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About the American Accounting Association
The American Accounting Association is the largest community of accountants in academia. Founded in 1916, we have a rich history built on leading-edge research and publications. The diversity of our membership creates a fertile environment for collaboration and innovation. Collectively, we shape the future of accounting through teaching, research, and a powerful network, ensuring our position as thought leaders in accounting.
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