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Professor Laurence Ferry
Professor Warwick Funnell
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
A genealogical and archaeological examination of the development of corporate governance and disciplinary power in English local government c.1970–20102023
Dr Neveen Abdelrehim
Professor Tom McGovern
Tom McLean
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
Professor Thomas Tyson
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The contribution of the Stephenson Company, engine manufacturers to the genesis of the British railway industry c.1823-18402023
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
In memory of Dick Fleischman, 1941-20202021
Alisdair Dobie
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
Bookkeeping2020
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
Accounting for slavery during the Enlightenment: Contradictions and interpretations2019
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
An Economics Perspective on Financial Reporting Objectives2018
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
Professor Thomas Tyson
Professor Richard Fleischman
Contracting, property rights and liberty: accountability under the Freedmen’s Bureau’s labour-contract system2018
Anthony Miller
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
Does Stewardship still have a role?2018
Professor Richard Fleischman
Professor Thomas Tyson
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
Accounting History2017
Professor Thomas Tyson
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
The debate between postmodernism and historiography: An accounting historian’s manifesto2017
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
Professor Richard Fleischman
American ideology, socialism and financial accounting theory a counter view2015
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
The ‘internationalisation’ of accounting history publishing2015
Professor Warwick Funnell
Dr Andrew Holden
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
Costing in the Newcastle Infirmary, 1840-18882014
Professor Richard Fleischman
Professor Thomas Tyson
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
The U.S. Freedmen’s Bureau in post-civil war reconstruction2014
Professor Richard Fleischman
Professor Thomas Tyson
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
America’s ‘exceptional’ transition to capitalism: A counter view2013
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
Was America born capitalist? A counter view2013
Professor Richard Fleischman
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
Professor Thomas Tyson
Plantation accounting and management practices in the US and the British West Indies at the end of their slavery eras2011
Professor Richard Fleischman
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
Professor Thomas Tyson
The efficacy/inefficacy of accounting in controlling labour during the transition from slavery in the United States and British West Indies.2011
Dr Andrew Holden
Professor Warwick Funnell
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
Accounting and the moral economy of illness in Victorian England: the Newcastle Infirmary2009
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
Financial accounting: past, present and future2009
Emeritus Professor Simon Pallett
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
Household management guides and cookery books for memsahibs: control in the home and promoting the ethos of empire2009
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
Alisdair Dobie
Bookkeeping2008
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
Professor Richard Fleischman
Professor Thomas Tyson
The culpability of accounting practice in promoting slavery in the British Empire and antebellum United States2008
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
Estates, Enterprise and Investment at the Dawn of the Industrial Revolution: EstateManagement and Accounting in the North-east of England c.1700-17802007
Professor Thomas Tyson
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
Straw men and old saws: an evidence based response to Sy & Tinker's critique of accounting history2007
Professor Thomas Tyson
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
Professor Richard Fleischman
Accounting, coercion and social control during apprenticeship: Converting slave workers to wage workers in the British West Indies, c.1834-18382005
Professor Richard Fleischman
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
Professor Thomas Tyson
Monetising Human Life: Slave Valuations in U.S. and British West Indian Plantations2005
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
"Feminising" Prehistory2004
Professor Thomas Tyson
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
Accounting, coercion and social control during Apprenticeship: Converting slave workers to wage workers in the British West Indies2004
Emeritus Professor Simon Pallett
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
Household Management guides and cookery books for memsahibs: Accounting in the home and promoting the ethos of Empire2004
Professor Richard Fleischman
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
Professor Thomas Tyson
Monetizing Human Life: Slave Valuations on U.S. and British West Indian Plantations2004
Professor Richard Fleischman
Professor Thomas Tyson
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
Somebody knows the trouble I've seen: A critical and comparative analysis of racial aspects of slave plantation accounting in the U.S. and British West Indies2004
Professor Thomas Tyson
Professor Richard Fleischman
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
Theoretical perspectives on accounting for labor on slave plantations of the USA and British West Indies2004
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
Feminine Context of Prehistoric Notation Systems2003
Professor Richard Fleischman
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
An Imperial Connection? Contrasting the Coal-mining Accounting Practices of the Northeast of England and Nova Scotia, Canada 1825-19002001
Susan Brackenborough
Tom McLean
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
The emergence of discounted cash flow analysis in the tyneside coal industry c.1700-18202001
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
Historiography, Causality and Positioning: An Unsystematic View of Accounting History1999
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
Through a Glass clearly: Management Practice on the Bowes Family Estates c.1700-1770 as Revealed by the Accounts1999
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
Formulating an Accounting Standard for Brands in the Market for Excuses1998
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
John Johnson's letters: The Accounting Role of Tudor Merchants' Correspondence1998
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
Accounting in Anglo-Saxon England: Context and Evidence1997
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
The Costing Records of George Bowes and the Grand Allies in the North-East Coal Trade in the Eighteenth Century: Their Type and Significance1996
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
The Role of Accounting in Public Expenditure and Monetary Policy in the First Century AD Roman Empire1995
Professor David McCollum-Oldroyd
Accounting and Marketing Rationale: the Juxtaposition within Brands1994