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| 31. | Kim Tolley | ||
| Music Teachers in the North Carolina Education Market, 1800-1840: How Mrs. Sambourne Earned a "Comfortable Living for Herself and Her Children" | |||
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Mar 01, 2008; 32: 75-106.
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| 32. | Nancy Beadie | ||
| Tuition Funding for Common Schools: Education Markets and Market Regulation in Rural New York, 1815-1850 | |||
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Mar 01, 2008; 32: 107-133.
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| 33. | Katherine J. Curtis White | ||
| Women in the Great Migration: Economic Activity of Black and White Southern-Born Female Migrants in 1920, 1940, and 1970 | |||
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Sep 01, 2005; 29: 413-455.
(In "Article") |
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| 34. | Dylan Riley | ||
| The Paradox of Positivism | |||
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Mar 01, 2007; 31: 115-126.
(In "Article") |
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| 35. | Jennifer A. Winther | ||
| Household Enumeration in National Discourse: Three Moments in Modern Japanese History | |||
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Mar 01, 2008; 32: 19-46.
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