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Reviews of Books:Educando a Costa Rica: Alfabetizacion popular, formacion docente y genero (1880-1950) Ivan Molina, Steven Palmer
John A. Britton
Year:
2002
Journal:
The American Historical Review
Vol:
107 (1)
Pages:
257-258
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
DOI:
10.1086/532214
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