Gertrude Bell: Revision history


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  • curprev 22:1622:16, 16 August 2023SnowFire talk contribs 92,078 bytes −331 a few changes to recent edits. Oxford comma is acceptable in British English, just not mandated. The bit on Florence Bell is more for Florence's own article, and National Portrait Gallery is an off-topic reference anyway on her being a playwright. Don't think the Further Reading section is THAT important - on mobile, it has more prominence than the actual sources used. Comment out for now, although may be worth working them in as real sources. undo
  • curprev 04:3104:31, 16 August 2023Pincrete talk contribs 92,409 bytes −9 →‎Early life: unnec as obvious in context, also implies they were awarded some other kind of degree undo

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  • curprev 17:5117:51, 13 August 2023Pincrete talk contribs 92,418 bytes +59 Undid revision 1170189034 at the time race had little to do with it and only a woman from an affluent background could have had her education - it's descriptive not derogatory undo Tag: Undo
  • curprev 16:4116:41, 13 August 2023Ta Mcadam talk contribsm 92,359 bytes −59 ‘Privileged’ is not a well defined term, and in the UK it is often used as a derogatory term aimed at all of the white population. There is normally no evidence cited for the use of the term ‘privileged’ in relation to white people, and if there is it normally refers to weak evidence that is normally no evidence of a causal link. If there is an accepted definition of ‘privileged’ within Wikipedia it should be applied comprehensively and consistently. In this instance it appears to be used in a r undo Tag: Reverted

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