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On March 1st you added several paragraphs of material to this article, however it was badly formatted and pretty much just stuck semi-randomly into the existing text. Please take some care to make sure that when you add material to an article it is properly placed, and properly formatted. I have corrected what you added, as did several other editors, but the article has been malformed and less than usable for our readers for several months now.
If you have questions, please ask someone -- mose editors here, including myself, are more than happy to lend a hand or give advice. Thanks. Ed Fitzgerald t / c 20:22, 16 May 2009 (UTC)
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You added a lot of badly formatted and insufficiently referenced text to a leading article on the subject.[1] Repairing your edits and tracking down online references which you (intentionally?) omitted is too much of a challenge for any single editor, therefore I have no choice but to revert your edits. At present your copy fails both
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Thanks for your additions to History of Indonesia. As a heads up, using "ibid" for references is problematic for wikipedia as it's more than likely someone is going to insert additional text and references in between some of the ibid's. The wikipedia way to list more than one occurrence of the same reference can be seen in the same article - look at ref numbers 18 and 19 - note how in the notes section below, these appear a few times. Why not copy that formatting for the ibid references? If you need any further help, please let me know. cheers --Merbabu (talk) 03:15, 17 February 2010 (UTC)
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Hi, WellsSouth. My attention was drawn to the articles you have recently been creating on German socialists because someone added the Articles for Deletion discussions for two of them to the List of Germany-related deletion discussions, which I have watchlisted. So I looked at those two and a few more in the list of articles you have created, and improved one a little bit (and moved it to a more accurate version of the person's name and put in the interwiki link to the article on him at German Wikipedia). I'm afraid all of these articles appear to have a problem with notability.
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I would like to see the quote from R.J.Knecht's, The French Wars of Religion 1559-1598, page 17, concerning Marguerite of Angouleme(ie.Marguerite of Navarre), stating she was a Calvinist.[2]
These sources state otherwise:
- Anticlericalism: in late medieval and early modern Europe, ed. Peter A. Dykema, Heiko Augustinus Oberman, page 248.
- Francis I, by R. J. Knecht, page 142.
- A History of Women in the West: Renaissance and Enlightenment paradoxes, ed. Georges Duby, Natalie Zemon Davis, Michelle Perrot, Pauline Schmitt Pantel, page 147. --Kansas Bear (talk) 17:07, 7 January 2014 (UTC)
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I would like to see the quote for R. J. Knecht, French Wars of Religion: 1559-1598, p. 65, concerning this sentence, "A test of King Henry III's leadership occurred at the meeting of the Estates-General at Blois in December 1570".[3] --Kansas Bear (talk) 17:48, 7 January 2014 (UTC)
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