英语翻译Anumberofrecentcommentaries,suchasFleischmanandRadcliffe(2005)andGuthrieandParker(2006),tendtopresentabriefoverviewoftheaccountinghistorycommunitybyfocusingattentionontheAnglo-Americandimensionsofthecommuni
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Anumberofrecentcommentaries,suchasFleischmanandRadcliffe(2005)andGuthrieandParker(2006),tendtopresentabriefoverviewoftheaccountinghistorycommunitybyfocusingattentionontheAnglo-Americandimensionsofthecommunityratherthanthewiderand,therefore,fullinternationaldimensionsofthefield.ThisstudywilldealwiththearrangementsforaccountinghistoryincountriesorregionswhereEnglishisthefirstorofficiallanguageand,importantly,whereitisnot.Thiselucidationofthebreadthanddepthoftheaccountinghistorycommunitymayalsoaffectthewayaccountinghistoryscholarshipistreatedwithinuniversitiesandinotherinstitutionsaroundtheglobe.Practitionersofhistoricalresearchinaccountingaresometimes,ifnotfrequently,facedwithcommentsreflectingatendencyfortheinternationalaccountinghistorycommunitytoeseenassmall,ifnotverysmallortiny,eventothepointwheresomeaccountinghistoriansmaythemselvestendtounderestimatethelevelofinternationalinterestinthefield.Aninternationallyrecognizedscholarremarkedatarecentinternationalconferencethatthereareprobablyonly300to400accountinghistoriansaroundtheworld.Whileperceptionsofsmallnessmaybearegardedbysome,ifnotmany,asavirtue,suchperceptionsmayalsobeaccompaniedbyclaimsthatsmallspecialistgroupsofthegenrearenarroworinsignificant,orevenquaint,asaresultoftheirscale.Theexplorationandelucidationofthecommunitysinternationaldimensionsmayhaveimplicationsforthewaysinwhichaccountinghistoryresearchandpublicationareregardedandassessedwithinaccounting