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The Italian and Iberian Influence in Accounting History

The Imperative of Power

Michele Bigoni Warwick Funnell

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English
Routledge
13 December 2019
The Italian and Iberian Influence in Accounting History provides compelling evidence of how accounting, when conceived of as a technology rather than simply as a tool to increase efficiency, can work as a means to sustain power relations in different sites, such as the Church, the State or the factory.

This book, drawing upon the growing body of work which focuses on Italy and the Iberian Peninsula, demonstrates how accounting practices were effective in the subjugation of single individuals or entire populations, whether Roman Catholic priests, State functionaries, inhabitants of conquered lands or workers. The effectiveness of accounting as a tool of power is linked to its neutral and technical appearance, which makes it difficult for those oppressed and controlled by its practices to oppose it. Its adaptability to different organizational contexts, as documented in The Italian and Iberian Influence in Accounting History, makes it a valuable tool for sustaining existing power relations and reproducing inequalities and exploitation.

The Italian and Iberian Influence in Accounting History is vital reading for academics and researchers in the fields of accounting, accounting history, political management and sociology and European history.

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   453g
ISBN:   9780367889128
ISBN 10:   0367889129
Series:   Routledge New Works in Accounting History
Pages:   304
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
"1. The Imperative of Power: Accounting in Diverse Settings Michele Bigoni and Warwick Funnell Part 1: Accounting and the Church 2. Accounting and the Diffusion of Sacred Values in the Diocese of Ferrara (1431-1457) Michele Bigoni, Enrico Deidda Gagliardo and Warwick Funnell 3. War or the Business of God: Spanish Military Hospitals in the 18th Century Juan Baños Sanchez-Matamoros and Warwick Funnell 4. Accounting and the Restoration of Pastoral Power in the 15th Century Roman Catholic Church Michele Bigoni and Warwick Funnell Part 2: Accounting and the State 5. Governmentality, Accounting and Disciplinary Practices in the Abruzzo State (1539-1586) Massimo Sargiacomo 6. Accounting and the Management of Power: Napoleon’s Occupation of the Commune of Ferrara (1796-1799) Laura Maran, Enrico Bracci and Warwick Funnell 7. Govern(mentality) and Accounting: The Influence of Different Enlightenment Discourses in Two Spanish Cases (1761–1777) Juan Baños Sanchez-Matamoros, Fernando Gutiérrez, Concha Álvarez-Dardet Espejo and Francisco Carrasco Fenech 8. Accounting for Madness: the ""Real Casa dei Matti"" of Palermo 1824-1860 Valerio Antonelli, Raffaele D’Alessio, Roberto Rossi and Warwick Funnell Part 3: Accounting and Empire 9. Accounting and Spatial Practices Salvador Carmona, Mahmoud Ezzamel and Fernando Gutiérrez 10. Spanish State-owned Firms and the Implementation of Early Cost Management in Competitive Markets Eva Carmona and Donato Gómez 11. Accounting and Taxation Practices in the Operation of Slavery in Brazi"

Warwick Funnell is Professor of Accounting and Public Sector Accountability and Head of Accounting at Kent Business School, UK Dr Michele Bigoni is a Senior Lecturer in Accounting Kent Business School, UK

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