Congratulations to the Academy of Accounting Historians 2013 award recipients;Contents [2013, Vol. 40, no. 2];Statement of policy [2013, Vol. 40, no. 2];Guide for manuscript submission [2013, Vol. 40, no. 2];Ethical code of conduct for The Accounting Historians Journal [2013, Vol. 40, no. 2];
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Academy of Accounting Historians Life Membership AwardHourglass Award
Vangermeersch (Richard G. J.) Manuscript Award
Burns (Thomas J.) Biographical Research Award
Thomas J. Burns Biographical Research Award
Innovation in Accounting History Education Award
Schoenfeld (Margit F. and Hanns Martin W.) Scholarship in Accounting History
Merino (Barbara D.) Award for Excellence in Accounting History Publication
Best Manuscript Award
Coffman, Edward N.
Jensen, Daniel L.
McCollum-Oldroyd, David A.
Walker, Stephen P.
Ariail, Donald L.
Durden, Joseph
Leathart, Marilyn
Vasill, Lynette Chapman
Heathcote, Krysta
Moussalli, Stephanie D.
Lazdowski, Yvette J.
Richard, Jacques
Kirsch, Robert J.
Nurnberg, Hugo, 1941-
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