The ''Accounting Historians Journal'' is a biannual
peer-reviewed academic journal
An academic journal or scholarly journal is a periodical publication in which scholarship relating to a particular academic discipline is published. Academic journals serve as permanent and transparent forums for the presentation, scrutiny, and ...
published by the
Academy of Accounting Historians The Academy of Accounting Historians, established in 1973, Edward N. Coffman, Alfred R. Roberts and Gary John PrevitsA history of the Academy of Accounting Historians 1973-1988 ''Accounting Historians Journal'' 16:2 (1989). Retrieved 2015-08-18. ...
. It is abstracted and indexed in
Scopus
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The journal was established in 1977, as a successor of ''The Accounting Historian'', a quarterly newsletter published by the Academy of Accounting Historians between 1974 and 1976. The original newsletters were collected and published in 1981 as volumes 1 to 3 of the ''Accounting Historians Journal''.
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Accounting journals
Biannual journals
English-language journals
Publications established in 1974
Academic journals published by learned and professional societies
History of accounting
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