The Introduction and chapters 7 and 9 are available as Open Access under the Creative Commons licence CC BY-NC-ND.
1. Introduction – Nathalie Joly and Federico D’Onofrio
2. Accounting for Labour on Capitalist Farms in Eighteenth-century England – James D. Fisher
3. The Estate Accountant and the Development of Manorial Accounting: The Rentmeister in Westphalia and the Rhineland – Friederike Scholten-Buschhoff
4. The Advocacy and Use of Farm Accounts in Late Eighteenth- and Early Nineteenth-century England – R. W. Hoyle
5. The Fantastic Accounts of the Large Farmers of Geneva in the Long Eighteenth Century – Fulgence Delleaux
6. The Accounting Practices of Two Large French Farms in the Middle of the Nineteenth Century: the Farms of Adolphe Dailly – Laurent Herment
7. Women that Count: The Missing Link in the Modernization of Agriculture in Nineteenth-century France – Nathalie Joly
8. Did Farmers want to be ‘Rational’? The Landøkonomiske Driftsbureau and the History of Danish Farm Accounting – Markus Lampe and Paul Sharp
9. The Intentional Spread of Farm Accountancy Offices in Switzerland and the Netherlands, 1890-1940 – Federico D’Onofrio
10. Agricultural Book-keeping in Switzerland: Adaptations, Institutionalisation and its Impact on the Perception of Gender Roles on the Farm – Peter Moser
11. Conclusion – Nathalie Joly and Federico D’Onofrio
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