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Recounting a difficult past : a South African accounting firm's 'experiences in transformation'

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posted on 2007-01-01, 00:00 authored by T Hammond, P Arnold, Bruce Clayton
This article examines the role of oral history in the social construction of collective memory and forgetting. The article presents a case study of a South African public accounting firm's attempt to document the history of race relations within the firm through the publication of a collection of oral histories. The research draws from the sociology of memory and recent scholarship on individual and collective memory in South Africa to analyze the firm's account of its experiences in making the transition from Apartheid to a multiracial democracy. The analysis finds that the firm's portrayal of its history reflects a narrative of reconciliation and redemption that minimizes the deep social and economic divisions that characterize South Africa's past, their relevance to accounting history, and the continuing salience of race to employment in public accounting.

History

Journal

Accounting history

Volume

12

Issue

3

Pagination

253 - 281

Publisher

Sage Publications Ltd

Location

London, England

ISSN

1032-3732

eISSN

1749-3374

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2007, SAGE Publications

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