Talk:Balfour Declaration/Sources
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Summary of sources and quotations in footnotes as at 7 May 2017.
Primary source footnotes: quotes from involved parties
[edit]Source | Year of Quote | Death of Author | Number of sentences quoted | Licencing |
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Charles Henry Churchill | 1841 | 1869 | 1 | Copyright expired |
Chaim Weizmann | 1949 | 1952 | 9 | Copyright expired in 1992 (UK 50 years if pre-1945; US pre 1964 and not renewed) |
Chaim Weizmann | 1949 | 1952 | 4 | Copyright expired in 1992 (UK 50 years if pre-1945; US pre 1964 and not renewed) |
Chaim Weizmann | 1949 | 1952 | 5 | Copyright expired in 1992 (UK 50 years if pre-1945; US pre 1964 and not renewed) |
Chaim Weizmann | 1949 | 1952 | 4 | Copyright expired in 1992 (UK 50 years if pre-1945; US pre 1964 and not renewed) |
Lloyd George | 1933 | 1945 | 16 | Copyright expired in 2015 (UK 70 years if post-1945; US pre 1964 and not renewed) |
George Antonius | 1938 | 1942 | 1 | Copyright expired in 1992 (UK 50 years if pre-1945; US pre 1964 and not renewed) |
Curzon, British Government papers | 1918 | n.a. | 1 | Copyright expired (British Crown copyright expires after 50 years) |
Grey, British Government papers | 1923 | n.a. | n.a. | n.a. |
Balfour, British Government papers | 1919 | n.a. | 4 | Copyright expired (British Crown copyright expires after 50 years) |
Secondary source footnotes: quotes from scholarly works in copyright
[edit]Source | WP:NFC rationale | ||||
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Brief (number of sentences) | Rationale for usage[1] | Topic covered | Attribution | Inline cite | |
Renton | 5 | illustrate a point of view or idea | Perception of impact of Christian Zionism (minimal viewpoint) | Yes | Yes |
Lewis | 1 | illustrate a point of view or idea | Perception of impact of Christian Zionism (maximal viewpoint) | Yes | Yes |
LeVine and Mossberg | 5 | illustrate a point | Disavowing popular preconceptions of the genesis of Zionism | Yes | Yes |
Notes
[edit]- ^ Per WP:NFC, brief quotes are acceptable if used to "illustrate a point, establish context, or attribute a point of view or idea"