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I want to thank all the people whom I've met or collaborated with on wikipedia: special mention to Charles Matthews , Magnus Manske and the editors at the Women's History wikiproject . After seven years, offline commitments mean that I can no longer justify the amount of time I'd got into the habit of spending around here. I continue to wish the project well. It's an amazing collective achievement, and I applaud the painstaking labours of all those half-sung heroes and heroines who continue to build it.
Earlier material on this page has been archived (April 2007) to User:Dsp13/Archive1
I'm an ex-historian & writer based in the UK, working as a knowledge engineer for Evi , a Cambridge -based company building internet & mobile question-answering technology. I started editing Wikipedia 7 July 2006 . Pages I've started include Cedar Paul , Robert Leslie Ellis , John Grote , George Ballard and List of nineteenth-century periodicals . Many of my edits have involved adding humdrum categories - birth and death categories to biographical articles, or year of establishment to publications, schools, companies etc. I've written scripts to match wikipedia pages to library name authority records, the National Register of Archives and the ODNB . Using Template:Venn , I've added about 4,000 references, for Cambridge alumni, to ACAD , a recent online edition of Venn's Alumni Cantabrigienses .
Longlist of articles initiated
Bios. (mainly writers)
Others
Mahboubeh Abbasgholizadeh
- Maria Abdy
- Ralph Abercromby, 2nd Baron Dunfermline
- Edward Abney
- François-Joseph Amon d'Aby
- Francesco Acri
- William Acton (died 1744)
- Dora Acuña
- Ruth E. Adomeit
- Mirta Aguirre
- Grace Akello
- Gloria Akuffo
- Susan Alamo
- Charles Aldworth
- Susanna Al-Hassan
- Benjamin Allen (MP)
- John Alleyn (MP)
- Antony Nicholas Allott
- Sir Thomas Alston, 3rd Baronet
- Sir Thomas Alston, 5th Baronet
- Raja Amari
- Sami Hafez Anan
- Charles Andler
- Bernard Andrieu
- I. N. C. Aniebo
- Sophie d'Arbouville
- Kwame Arhin
- Rebecca Agatha Armour
- Angélique Arnaud
- Joyce Aryee
- Margaret Ashton
- Shahin Assayesh
- Salvator Attanasio
- Penelope Aubin
- Jean Audard
- Helen Augur
- Gerald Aylmer
- Charles Almanzo Babcock
- Benjamin Guy Babington
- Ida Baccini
- Constance Bache
- Edward Backhouse
- Edward Baines (MP for Leeds, 1859–74)
- George Ballard
- Jesse Max Barber
- Phyllis Barclay-Smith
- George Barlow (poet)
- Charlotte Alington Barnard
- Ernst Barthel
- Christian Baudelot
- Charles Baudouin
- Bernhard Bauer
- Marion Dane Bauer
- Ludwig Bauer
- Friedrich Christian Baumeister
- Helton Godwin Baynes
- Lesley Beake
- Thomas Beckwith
- John Bell (barrister)
- Raymond Bellour
- Georges Belmont
- Gustave Belot
- Maurice Beresford
- Ragnar Berg
- Johann Adam Bergk
- Alfred Berthoud
- Kenneth Best
- Mary Betterton
- John Bilson (politician)
- Robert Bisset
- Stephen Black (playwright)
- Douglas Blackburn
- Edward Henry Blakeney
- John Benibengor Blay
- James Harvey Bloom
- George Clement Boase
- Boris Bogoslovsky
- John Bonham Carter (1817-1884)
- Elizabeth Bonhôte
- Diphete Bopape
- Jessie Boucherett
- Antonina W. Bouis
- Louis Bourguet
- Joanna Bourke
- James Bradshaw (1613-1685)
- Mary Gardiner Brainard
- Heike Brandt
- Frank Bresee
- Kwesi Brew
- John Albert Broadus
- Stella Browne
- Rudolf Brunngraber
- Leonard C. Bruno
- Selina Bunbury
- James Burns (Spiritualist)
- Myles Burnyeat
- Peter Bush (translator)
- William Allen Butler
- Dorothy Buxton
- Alec Campbell (archaeologist)
- Archibald Campbell (philosopher)
- James Dykes Campbell
- Candidus (floruit 793–802)
- Susan Faye Cannon
- George Capel-Coningsby, 5th Earl of Essex
- Julia Abigail Fletcher Carney
- Joseph Edwards Carpenter
- W. Horsfall Carter
- Michel Cartry
- Minna Cauer
- Teodoras Četrauskas
- George William Chad
- Robert William Chapman (scholar)
- Maria Louisa Charlesworth
- Evan Charteris
- Chen Xujing
- Jane Agnes Chessar
- Gibson Chigaga
- Fausta Cialente
- Harriet Ludlow Clarke
- Bente Clod
- Constance Clyde
- William Morris Colles
- Mary Collyer
- David Connolly (translator)
- William Conton
- David Cook (literary critic)
- James D. Corrothers
- James Cressett
- Ingram Crockett
- Sarah Crompton
- Francis Graham Crookshank
- Robert Denoon Cumming
- Howard Curtis
- Helen Darbishire
- James Daunt
- Lionel Dauriac
- Richard Davison (MP)
- Warren Royal Dawson
- Ernie Deane
- Henri Delacroix
- Victor Delbos
- André-François Deslandes
- Lucien Deslinières
- Keith Dewhurst
- Melchior Guy Dickens
- E. W. Dickes
- Henry Dicks
- Michael Dingake
- Arthur Dobbs
- Horace Dobell
- Sarah Doudney
- Edward Downman
- Francis Drake (diplomat)
- Matthew Duane
- Bernard Dubourg
- Thomas Gavan Duffy
- Anton van Duinkerken
- Henry William Dulcken
- Ralph Dumain
- John Duncombe (writer)
- William Duncan
- Binnie Dunlop
- Georges Dwelshauvers
- Lauris Edmond
- Francis Carolus Eeles
- Frederik Christian Eilschov
- Max Eitingon
- Sir John Ellerman, 2nd Baronet
- Robert Leslie Ellis
- Adel Emara
- George Errington (martyr)
- Alfred Essex
- Jean-Baptiste Estoup
- François Ewald
- Peter H. Falk
- Ann Fanshawe
- Harriet Farley
- Peter Fawcus
- Yuriy Fedkovych
- Frederic Sutherland Ferguson
- Ferdinand Kwasi Fiawoo
- Mantle Fielding
- Anas el-Fiqqi
- George Fleming (explorer)
- Caroline Rose Foster
- Marcel Foucault
- François Fourquet
- George Herbert Fowler
- Robert Fox (antiquarian)
- Louise von François
- Thomas Birch Freeman
- Moreton Frewen
- Ernestine von Fürth
- Francesco Gabrieli
- Louise von Gall
- Benjamin Garlike
- Ángel Garma
- Lionel Gatford (priest, died 1665)
- Geoffrey Malcolm Gathorne-Hardy
- Alfred Gatley
- Mugo Gatheru
- Ludwig Friedrich Leopold von Gerlach
- Evelyn Gibbs
- Charles Coulston Gillispie
- Joseph Gillow
- Ellen Gleditsch
- Jacques Godechot
- Arthur Goldhammer
- Jack Goody
- René Goormaghtigh
- Arthur James Grant
- Francis Chapman Grant
- James Grant (newspaper editor)
- Paa Grant
- Sarah Green (novelist)
- Albert Gorton Greene
- William Alexander Greenhill
- George Greville, 4th Earl of Warwick
- William Brandford Griffith (colonial administrator)
- William Brandford Griffith (judge)
- John Grote
- Otto Friedrich Gruppe
- Henri Guissou
- Nicolaus Hieronymus Gundling
- Rupert Gunnis
- Charles John Guthrie, Baron Guthrie
- Norman Haire
- Augustin Hamon
- Mohamed Ali Harrath
- Hamilton Hartridge
- Beatrix Havergal
- Ernest James Hayford
- Euphemia Haynes
- Francis Haywood
- Gustav Heyer
- Tim Hely Hutchinson
- Wilfrid James Hemp
- Jesse M. Hendley
- Thomas William Herringshaw
- Karl Heinrich Heydenreich
- Mabel Murray Hickson
- Dick Hill (narrator)
- George Henry Hirst
- Michael Hissmann
- Thomas Lionel Hodgkin
- Martin Hollis (philosopher)
- Istvan Hont
- Alois Hotschnig
- Graham Hough
- Walter Houghton
- René Hubert
- Edan Milton Hughes
- Edward George Warris Hulton
- Robert Hurley (translator)
- Abdo Hussameddin
- Thomas Hutton-Mills, Jr.
- Thomas Hutton-Mills, Sr.
- Prentiss Ingraham
- Hugo Iltis
- Isaak Iselin
- Friedrich Jacobsohn
- Mustafa Abdul Jalil
- Henry Lyster Jameson
- Georges Jean-Aubry
- Charles Jefferys
- Jervoise Clarke Jervoise (died 1808)
- Katharine Jex-Blake
- Paul Jousse
- Carl Justi
- Michael Ivanovich Karinski
- Thomas Keble
- Isabella Kelly
- Charles Malcolm Kennedy
- John Foster Kirk
- W. F. Jackson Knight
- Emmanuel Mate Kole
- Asare Konadu
- Peter Kornicki
- Adjoua Flore Kouamé
- Charles Lalo
- Ebenezer Landells
- Johann Joachim Lange
- Enriqueta Arvelo Larriva
- Peter Laslett
- David Latchman
- John Latey
- Richard Lawrence (artist)
- William Henry Leeds
- William Le Hardy
- John Lennard
- Xavier Léon
- Norman Leys
- Nicholas Lezard
- John Limbird
- Freda Linde
- Jakob Linzbach
- Rupert Lodge
- Johann Christian Lossius
- Jakob Friedrich Ludovici
- Hermann Lutz
- George William Spencer Lyttelton
- George Hume Macartney
- Ernest MacBride
- James H. McClintock
- Donald McCormick
- David Macey
- Gilka Machado
- Yulisa Pat Amadu Maddy
- William H. Maher
- Ferdinand Mainzer
- John Maire
- George Makgill
- Charlotte Mandell
- Robert Manning (priest)
- Valeriu Marcu
- John H. P. Marks
- Carole Marsh
- Afaf Lutfi al-Sayyid-Marsot
- Marcel Martinet
- Paul Masson-Oursel
- Paul Henry Maty
- Georg Friedrich Meier
- Claude Meillassoux
- Grete Meisel-Hess
- Johann Bernhard Merian
- Wilfrid Meynell
- Niq Mhlongo
- George Middleton (United Kingdom)
- Gaston Milhaud
- Perin Jamsetjee Mistri
- Samuel Augustus Mitchell
- Jane Belk Moncure
- Karl-Philipp Moritz
- Hermynia Zur Mühlen
- Penina Muhando
- Edgar Young Mullins
- James Mumford
- Hugh Murnin
- Mary Murtfeldt
- Martha Mvungi
- Vernon Mwaanga
- Frederick Nanka-Bruce
- Condetto Nénékhaly-Camara
- Daniel Nettelbladt
- Stella Mary Newton
- Irina Nijinska
- Thomas Noel (poet)
- Charles Hotchkiss Norton
- Wilhelm Oechsli
- Robert Okine
- Adi Ophir
- Joseph Ouédraogo
- Mamadou Ouédraogo
- Acheikh ibn Oumar
- Dorothy Owen
- Henriette Paalzow
- Gertrude Page
- Francesco Mario Pagano
- Dorothy, Lady Pakington
- Menyhért Palágyi
- Giovanni Antonio Palazzo
- James N. Parker
- Philip M. Parker
- Joseph Parkes
- Edward Abbott Parry
- Howard Parshley
- John Denham Parsons
- Thomas William Parsons
- Mrs Henry de la Pasture
- Angelo Patri
- Virginia Sharpe Patterson
- Cedar Paul
- Eden Paul
- Herbert Paul
- Arthur Gay Payne
- William Morton Payne
- Edward Peacock (antiquary)
- Edmund Lester Pearson
- Harold R. Peat
- Thomas Eric Peet
- Thomas Mitchell Peirce
- William Pemble
- William Penkethman
- William Evander Penn
- Robert Franklin Pennell
- Edward Peple
- Henry Pepwell
- Spencer George Perceval
- James Perry (journalist)
- Phyllis Alesia Perry
- Ritchie Perry
- Andrew Thomas Turton Peterson
- Frank Pettingell
- Alexander Pfänder
- William Pickens
- Cosmo Pieterse
- François Pillon
- Percy E. Pinkerton
- Richard Polwhele
- Eliza Potter
- Louis-Jean Lévesque de Pouilly
- David Thomas Powell
- Patrick Joseph Power
- Michael Prawdin
- David Law Proudfit
- Louise Clarke Pyrnelle
- Benjamin Quartey-Papafio
- Mabel Quiller-Couch
- Kate Milner Rabb
- Aishah Rahman
- Nicholas Rankin
- Samuel Kerkham Ratcliffe
- Jack Rattenbury
- Anant Raut
- Gail Rebuck
- Cyrus Redding
- Gilbert Richard Redgrave
- John O. Reed
- Johannes Rehmke
- Wilhelm Rein
- Adolf Friedrich von Reinhard
- John Rety
- Isaak Revzin
- Abel Rey
- Arnold Reymond
- Lucy Riall
- Hugo Ribbert
- Robert W. Richardson
- Glocester Ridley
- Eugenio Rignano
- Arthur David Ritchie
- William Roberts (biographer)
- Léon Robin
- Frederick Robinson (1746-1792)
- William Josephus Robinson
- James Jeffrey Roche
- Naomi Rosenblum
- Hassan al-Roueini
- Théodore Eugène César Ruyssen
- John Paul Rylands
- Moustafa Safouan
- Ada Salter
- Samuel Sandars
- Dori Sanders
- Francesca Sanvitale
- Arno Schirokauer
- Pat Schneider
- Richard von Schubert-Soldern
- Wilhelm Schuppe
- Francis Scott (MP)
- Ian Scott-Kilvert
- Gabriel Jean Edmond Séailles
- Sir George Shee, 2nd Baronet
- Mohamed Raafat Shehata
- Hugh Richard Lawrie Sheppard
- Alan Sheridan
- Alfred Short
- Theodor Seibert
- Eleanor Mildred Sidgwick
- Ernst Simmel
- Simone Simoni
- Hellmuth Simons
- John Bryan Small
- Egerton Smith
- James Smith (inventor)
- James Elishama Smith
- John Frederick Smith
- Paul Sollier
- Vigdis Songe-Møller
- Dale Spender
- Elizabeth Spillius
- W. J. H. Sprott
- Paul Stefan
- Yuri Steklov
- Elizabeth Stephansen
- Karin Stephen
- George Stiff
- Marilyn Strathern
- Henry Stuart (MP)
- Gyula Szentessy
- Denis Taaffe
- Francis Tallents
- Goli Taraqqi
- Henry Tattam
- Alfred Swaine Taylor
- Eva Germaine Rimington Taylor
- Henry Taylor (clergyman)
- Fathi Terbil
- John Terry (clergyman)
- Francis Thackeray
- Algernon Sydney Thelwall
- Curt Thesing
- Franziska Tiburtius
- George Tilson
- Charles Henry Timperley
- Mustapha Tlili
- Jocelyn Toynbee
- William Trelease
- Gonzague Truc
- Giuseppe Toniolo
- Sam Uzochukwu
- Mathilde Vaerting
- Johannes Hermanus van der Hoop
- Jaap van Velsen
- Lionello Venturi
- Noel Aubert de Versé
- Francis Hyde Villiers
- Karl Vorländer
- Grigorii Nikolayevich Vyrubov
- Charity Waciuma
- Clive Wake
- Priscilla Wakefield
- Thomas Walpole
- Alf Wannenburgh
- James Ward (psychologist)
- Zukiswa Wanner
- Richard Warre
- Sydney Waterlow (diplomat)
- Kevin Watkins
- Robert Watt (bibliographer)
- White Watson
- Anna Weamys
- Marie and Robert Weatherall
- Ella Weed
- Helena Wells
- Sarah Killgore Wertman
- Charles Molloy Westmacott
- Robert Wood Williamson
- Sir Robert Wilmot, 1st Baronet
- Monica Wilson
- Maximilien Winter
- Fritz Wittels
- John Wodderspoon
- Richard Norris Wolfenden
- Muriel Sibell Wolle
- Sophie Wörishöffer
- E. A. Wrigley
- Rachel Wyatt
- Henry Wylde
- William Frederick Wyndham
- Andrew Wynter
- Sylvia Wynter
- Xiao Gongquan
- Xu Hui
- Malcolm Yapp
- Ann Yearsley
- Asiedu Yirenkyi
- Marija Jurić Zagorka
- Dina Zaman
- Maria Zambrano
- Bernice Zamora
- Adela Zamudio
- Giovanna Zangrandi
- Giselda Zani
- Sidonia Hedwig Zäunemann
- Alki Zei
- Susanna Elizabeth Zeidler
- Hana Zelinová
- Zuzka Zguriška
- Katharina Zell
- Eva Zeller
- Zuska Zguriška
- Iuliia Valerianovna Zhadovskaia
- Faria de Vasconcelos
- Zhang Jie
- Zhang Kangkang
- Zhang Xinxin
- Zhao Luorui
- Zheng Min
- Mariya Zhukova
- Zhuo Wenjun
- Christiana Mariana von Ziegler
- Helen Zimmern
- Georg Heinrich Zincke
- Hedda Zinner
- Lydia Zinovieva-Annibal
- Elvania Namukwaya Zirimu
- Kathinka Zitz-Halein
- Mayy Ziyādah
- Zong Pu
- Halide Nusret Zorlutuna
- Charity Zormelo
- Victoria Zormelo-Gorleku
- Zhu Lin (novelist)
List of biographical dictionaries of female writers
- List of writers in Who's Who in Contemporary Women's Writing
- List of women in Bloomsbury Guide to Women's Literature
- List of women novelists before Jane Austen
- List of Chief Justices of Jamaica
- List of current members of the National Assembly of Botswana
- List of museums in Ghana
- List of abbreviations in Ghana
- List of Resident Commissioners of Bechuanaland
- List of University Librarians at the University of Cambridge
- List of nineteenth-century British periodicals
- Al Shaab (newspaper)
- Bell's Life in London
- Black and White (magazine)
- Boys of England
- British Critic
- The Builder
- Les Cahiers du Sud
- The Calendar of Modern Letters
- Cheap Magazine
- Christian Observer
- Christian Remembrancer
- Cleave's Weekly Police Gazette
- Le Débat
- Family Herald
- The Kaleidoscope
- Lady's Monthly Museum
- The Leader (English newspaper)
- The London Journal
- The Metropolitan Magazine
- The Monthly Register
- Monthly Repository
- Nova (UK magazine)
- The New Monthly Magazine
- The Owl (magazine)
- Penny Illustrated Paper
- Sandow's Magazine of Physical Culture
- Saturday Review (London)
- The Sketch
- Tomahawk (satirical magazine)
- Trewman's Exeter Flying Post
- Twórczość
- The Voice of the Negro
- The Watchman
- Wesleyan Methodist Magazine
- English Men of Letters
- Under My Skin (book)
- Alumni Cantabrigienses
- Biographia Britannica
- Clergy of the Church of England database
- FemBio
- Browne medal
- Ten-year man
- Bedfordshire and Luton Archives and Records Service
- Berkshire Record Office
- Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies
- Cheshire Record Office
- Cumbria Archive Service
- Derbyshire Record Office
- Lancashire Record Office
- Lincolnshire Archives
- Stanford Rivers
- Cambridge Network
- Bridgewater Library
- Mill Road Cemetery, Cambridge
- Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Cambridge
- British Federation of University Women
- British Society for the Study of Sex Psychology
- International Woman Suffrage Alliance
- Open Door Council
- Pinnacle Club
- Pioneer Club (women's club)
- Rehearsal Club (London)
- Society for Promoting the Employment of Women
- Women's Trade Union League (United Kingdom)
- Association of Concerned Africa Scholars
- Association of Deans of Women and Advisers to Girls in Negro Schools
- The Copyright Association
- Royal College of Midwives
- Society of Incorporated Accountants
- Married Women's Property Act 1848
- Passfield Memorandum
- Ghanaian Times
- Legon Observer
- Voices of Ghana
- Aburi Botanical Gardens
- Armitage High School
- Ellembele District
- Odumase
- Muslim Association Party
- Togoland Congress
- Northern People's Party
- Justice Party (Ghana)
- Botswana Movement for Democracy
- Botswana Society
- Council of State (Ghana)
- National Congress of British West Africa
- Institute of African Studies
- Christianity in Equatorial Guinea
People prominent in ODNB lacking individual articles in Wikipedia [ edit ]
From 14,000 or so matches made (as of June 2008) between wikipedia and ODNB:
Some particular classes of people are relatively less well-represented in Wikipedia than they are in ODNB. One way to see this is to use words in their short description in the publicly accessible index to the ODNB .
Words correlated with relative under-represention (<10% in wikipedia): justice, headmistress, ejected, jesuit, quaker, topogragher, baron, friar, engraver, presbyterian, bookseller, clergyman
Words correlated with relative over-represention (>50% in wikipedia): economist, astronomer, director, explorer, philosopher, broadcaster, physicist, canterbury, zoologist, conductor, cricketer, king, australia
Looking at those in ODNB with gender-specific Christian names (around 90%), women in ODNB are less likely (24%) than are men (27%) to be in wikipedia.
Quakers prominent in ODNB without Wikipedia articles [ edit ]
John Perrot (Quaker) Perrot, John (d. 1665) , Quaker schismatic ODNB DNB on wikisource
John Whiting (Quaker) Whiting, John (1656-1722) , Quaker bibliographer and writer ODNB DNB on wikisource
Alexander Jaffray Jaffray, Alexander (1614-1673) , politician and Quaker leader ODNB DNB on wikisource
Gilbert Latey Latey, Gilbert (1626-1705) , Quaker activist ODNB , DNB on Wikisource
John Crook (Quaker) Crook, John (1616/17-1699) , Quaker leader and writer ODNB , DNB on wikisource
Booksellers prominent in ODNB without Wikipedia articles [ edit ]
William Rayner (printer) Rayner, William (bap. 1699, d. 1761) , printer and bookseller ODNB
James Esdall Esdall, James (c. 1720-1755) , printer and bookseller ODNB
John Wolfe (bookseller) Wolfe, John (b. in or before 1548?, d. 1601) , bookseller and printer ODNB
Thomas Osborne (bookseller) Osborne, Thomas (bap. 1704?, d. 1767) , bookseller ODNB
John Balfour (bookseller) Balfour, John (1715-1795) , bookseller and printer ODNB
People prominent in NRA lacking individual articles in both Wikipedia and ODNB [ edit ]