The idea of the "modern" business corporation is usually traced to England during the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries. However, many corporate attributes can be found in the Stoic's scientific theory of corpora. This theory permeated...
Numerals -- History;Accounting -- History;Bookkeeping -- History
The general adoption of "Arabic" numerals by European bookkeepers occurred at least five hundred years after their introduction to the scholarly world. The early availability yet late adoption of this numeration is shown to be due to several...
Werner Sombart, a political economist of some note, was born and died in Germany. He studied law, economics, history and philosophy at the Universities of Berlin, Rome, and Pisa, and eventually became professor of economics in Berlin. The so-called...
This paper concentrates on accounting aspects arising from the development of the railways. Railways in nineteenth century Britain had a major influence in reshaping some of the legislative procedures in parliament, the development of the capital...
Irish; Identity (Philosophical concept); Home rule; Great Britain -- Relations -- Ireland; Catholic Church -- Relations -- Church of England; Orangemen; Popular music -- Ireland -- 19th century;
Great Britain -- Relations -- Ireland; Orangemen; Catholic Church -- Relations -- Church of England; Home rule; Liberty; Irish; Identity (Philosophical concept); Popular music -- Ireland -- 19th century;
Song concerning relations between Catholics and Protestants in Ireland