Elizabeth M. Halcrow has written:
'Canes and chains' -- subject(s): History, Plantation life, Slave-trade, Slavery, Sugar workers
'Students' guide to multiple choice tests' -- subject(s): Multiple-choice examinations
Elizabeth M Halcrow is a renowned anthropologist recognized for her works in the field of Social Sciences and human Biology. Some of her notable works include research on population genetics, demography, and epidemiology in various cultural contexts. She has contributed significantly to the understanding of human evolution and genetic diversity.
Elizabeth M. Akester has written: 'Palatability of food'
Elizabeth M. Cashin has written: 'Family centred care'
Elizabeth M. Cosin has written: 'Zen und der falsche Hund'
Elizabeth M. Stitt has written: 'Library services to the elderly in residential homes'
Elizabeth M. Lynskey has written: 'The beginnings of our nation' -- subject(s): History
Elizabeth M. M. Tucker has written: 'British history 1760-1914' -- subject(s): History
M. Elizabeth Wright has written: 'Beehive quern manufacture in the South-East Pennines'
Elizabeth M. Hallam has written: 'Capetian France, 987-1328' -- subject(s): History
Elizabeth M. Smith Collins has written: 'The cattle queen of Montana' -- subject(s): Frontier and pioneer life
M. Elizabeth Graue has written: 'Ready for what?' -- subject(s): Case studies, Kindergarten, Child development, Readiness for school
M. Elizabeth Fuhr has written: 'No Place to Stay' -- subject(s): Social work with the homeless, Homeless persons, Services for
Elizabeth M. A. Cole has written: 'Prior knowledge of genetics and cell ultrastructure in adult students and its effects during the study of thesetopics'