In this paper, we use different luminosity ratios to trace the histori
es of star formation of two different kinds of starburst galaxies: HII
galaxies and starburst nucleus galaxies (SBNGs). The mean star format
ion rates (SFRs) for these galaxies is comparable, and compatible with
a near constant star formation over a few Gyr period. We have also fo
und an interesting difference between the burst stellar population of
the SBNGs and the HII galaxies: SBNGs have an excess of intermediate-m
ass stars as compared to HII galaxies. We interpreted this difference
as a sign that SBNGs have experienced a higher frequency of bursts of
star formation than the HII galaxies. This interpretation is qualitati
vely consistent with the Stochastic Self Propagation of Star Formation
(SSPSF) theory, which suggests that the starburst phenomenon depends
on internal processes, regulated by the evolution of massive stars.