"The making and evolution of the Argentine economic elite: the example of the Senillosas", en:
HAHR, 83,3, USA.
Barickman, "A Bit of Land, Which They Call a Roca": Slave Provision Grounds in the Bahian Reconcavo, 1780-1860,"
HAHR, 74:4, 1994, 649-683; for published contemporary references to the internal economy of slavery in Ilheus see Maximilian, "Mato Virgem," 361.
Large-scale studies have addressed issues related to, for instance, male and female students' performance at school and their post-school pathways (Collins, Kenway, & McLeod, 2000), boys' educational needs (Lingard, Martino, Mills, &
Hahr, 2002), and boys' school-based literacy achievements (Alloway et al., 2002).
James King, "The Case of Jose Ponciano de Ayarza: A Document of Gracias al Sacar",
HAHR 31 (1951): 640-645.
She served as presi dent of the Society for the History of Discoveries from 1975 to 1977 and associate editor of the
HAHR from 1976 to 1980.
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