Christie, Ian R.
Crisis of empire : Great Britain and the American colonies, 1754-1783 / by I. R. Christie, Professor of History, University College, The University of London. - vii, 120 pages : map, 21 cm. - Foundations of modern history. . - Foundations of modern history .
Includes bibliographical references (pages 115-120) and index.
North Atlantic empire -- The tests and strains of war, 1754-1763 -- A policy for America, 1763-1765 -- Authority and the claims of liberty, 1765-1770 -- Confrontation, 1770-1774 -- The end of an empire, 1775-1783 -- Conclusion.
Bridging the GAAP: Recent Advances in Finance and Accounting aims to promote a stronger interface between researchers in accounting and finance that will enhance the understanding of the similarities and differences between these two fields. Such dialog will also acquaint researchers in each area with significant recent advances in the other area, and will enable a cross fertilization of thoughts, from which both can significantly benefit. This consolidates the efforts to bridge the gap between finance and accounting by looking at diverse topics in accounting and finance and providing interesting points of view on different topics. Most of the chapters concentrate on the topic of fair value accounting and on the question of the extent to which accounting reflects the financial situation of a firm. The book combines new developments in the area of theoretical finance and accounting, and the convergence of these two approaches to better serve investors and the general public.
0393096505
United States--History--Causes--Revolution, 1775-1783
Great Britain--Colonies--History--America--18th century
E210 / .C45 1966
Crisis of empire : Great Britain and the American colonies, 1754-1783 / by I. R. Christie, Professor of History, University College, The University of London. - vii, 120 pages : map, 21 cm. - Foundations of modern history. . - Foundations of modern history .
Includes bibliographical references (pages 115-120) and index.
North Atlantic empire -- The tests and strains of war, 1754-1763 -- A policy for America, 1763-1765 -- Authority and the claims of liberty, 1765-1770 -- Confrontation, 1770-1774 -- The end of an empire, 1775-1783 -- Conclusion.
Bridging the GAAP: Recent Advances in Finance and Accounting aims to promote a stronger interface between researchers in accounting and finance that will enhance the understanding of the similarities and differences between these two fields. Such dialog will also acquaint researchers in each area with significant recent advances in the other area, and will enable a cross fertilization of thoughts, from which both can significantly benefit. This consolidates the efforts to bridge the gap between finance and accounting by looking at diverse topics in accounting and finance and providing interesting points of view on different topics. Most of the chapters concentrate on the topic of fair value accounting and on the question of the extent to which accounting reflects the financial situation of a firm. The book combines new developments in the area of theoretical finance and accounting, and the convergence of these two approaches to better serve investors and the general public.
0393096505
United States--History--Causes--Revolution, 1775-1783
Great Britain--Colonies--History--America--18th century
E210 / .C45 1966