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7 February 2023
- 00:2400:24, 7 February 2023 diff hist +187 NewgonWiki:To-do list →Stub only
- 00:1700:17, 7 February 2023 diff hist +329 Feminism No edit summary
- 00:1400:14, 7 February 2023 diff hist +418 NewgonWiki:To-do list No edit summary
6 February 2023
- 23:3523:35, 6 February 2023 diff hist −1 Intergenerational Lesbianism →Research literature
- 23:3523:35, 6 February 2023 diff hist +1 Intergenerational Lesbianism →Research literature
- 23:3523:35, 6 February 2023 diff hist +251 Intergenerational Lesbianism →Research literature
5 February 2023
3 February 2023
- 15:0315:03, 3 February 2023 diff hist +92 The Oneida Community No edit summary
- 15:0215:02, 3 February 2023 diff hist +23 File:Oneida Community.png No edit summary current
- 15:0215:02, 3 February 2023 diff hist +78 N File:Oneida Community.png Photo of Oneida Community between 1865 and 1875. From wikipedia.
- 14:5914:59, 3 February 2023 diff hist +77 The Oneida Community No edit summary
- 14:5814:58, 3 February 2023 diff hist +23 File:The late Reverend John Humphrey Noyes.jpg No edit summary current
- 14:5814:58, 3 February 2023 diff hist +130 N File:The late Reverend John Humphrey Noyes.jpg John Humphrey Noyes, christian socialist founder and leader of The Oneida Community, New York. Taken from Wikipedia.
- 14:4314:43, 3 February 2023 diff hist +223 The Oneida Community No edit summary
- 14:3614:36, 3 February 2023 diff hist +5,319 N The Oneida Community Created page with "'''Oneida Community''' (1848-1880), also called '''Perfectionists''', or '''Bible Communists''', was a utopian religious community established by the Christian socialist John Humphrey Noyes and some of his disciples in Oneida, New York, in 1847. As new recruits arrived, the society turned into a socialized community and reached an estimated maximum population of about 300 people. Noyes is credited with coining the term "free love", and instituted what was termed "com..."
- 13:1813:18, 3 February 2023 diff hist −9 Roger Moody No edit summary
2 February 2023
- 15:4415:44, 2 February 2023 diff hist +4 Feminism →Andrea Dworkin
- 15:4315:43, 2 February 2023 diff hist +5 Feminism →Andrea Dworkin
- 15:4215:42, 2 February 2023 diff hist +3,124 Feminism →2nd-wave Feminism
- 14:2714:27, 2 February 2023 diff hist +112 Talk:Bill Nash No edit summary
- 14:2314:23, 2 February 2023 diff hist +32 Ken Plummer No edit summary
1 February 2023
- 23:1623:16, 1 February 2023 diff hist +25 Bill Nash No edit summary
- 23:1523:15, 1 February 2023 diff hist +23 File:Bill-Nash-and-seagull.png No edit summary current
- 23:1423:14, 1 February 2023 diff hist +51 Bill Nash No edit summary
- 23:1323:13, 1 February 2023 diff hist +219 N File:Bill-Nash-and-seagull.png Photo of Bill Nash, the a defense solicitor who represented the MAP activists Tom O'Carroll and Roger Moody, among other high profile individuals. Legal officer at the National Council for Civil Liberties.
- 23:0923:09, 1 February 2023 diff hist −4 Bill Nash No edit summary
- 23:0823:08, 1 February 2023 diff hist +3,683 N Bill Nash Created page with "'''William (Bill) Nash''' (Born, 1948 - Died, 2021), better known as ''Bill Nash'', was a defence solicitor who represented high-profile cases, including journalist Crispin Aubrey, and the MAP activists Tom O'Carroll and Roger Moody. Born in Wales, orphaned in his teens, Bill took a law degree at Oxford, and went on to qualify as a solicitor in the 1970s. After training with pioneer human rights lawyer Be..."
- 21:3621:36, 1 February 2023 diff hist +43 Talk:Roger Moody No edit summary
- 21:3421:34, 1 February 2023 diff hist +1 Roger Moody →Moody's MAP and Youth-related writings
- 21:3321:33, 1 February 2023 diff hist +3,118 Roger Moody No edit summary
- 19:1919:19, 1 February 2023 diff hist +129 Roger Moody →Moody's MAP and Youth-related writings
- 19:0719:07, 1 February 2023 diff hist +6 Roger Moody →Trial for Obscenity and Support from Feminists
- 19:0619:06, 1 February 2023 diff hist +1,891 Roger Moody No edit summary
- 18:5318:53, 1 February 2023 diff hist +60 Roger Moody No edit summary
- 18:4318:43, 1 February 2023 diff hist +276 Roger Moody No edit summary
- 16:0616:06, 1 February 2023 diff hist +112 Kenya Suzuki No edit summary
- 16:0516:05, 1 February 2023 diff hist +23 File:Please-tell-me-galko-chan.jpg No edit summary Tag: Reverted
- 16:0416:04, 1 February 2023 diff hist +106 N File:Please-tell-me-galko-chan.jpg Cover image for anime adaptation of Kenya Suzuki's manga series, Please Tell Me! Galko-chan.
- 16:0216:02, 1 February 2023 diff hist +632 Kenya Suzuki No edit summary
- 16:0016:00, 1 February 2023 diff hist +3,227 N Kenya Suzuki Created page with "'''Kenya Suzuki''' (Born, 1981, Funabashi, Chiba, Japan - present) is a Japanese manga artist, best known for being the author & artist of ''Please Tell Me! Galko-chan''. Kenya Suzuki made his debut as a cartoonist in 2005. In 2008, he serialized ''Rousokuhime'' in the manga magazine ''Fellows!'' Since 2014, Suzuki serialized what began as a Twitter comic, a comedy/ecchi/slice of life series called ''Oshiete! Gyaruko-chan'' (Please Tell Me! Galko-chan), through the publi..."
- 15:0815:08, 1 February 2023 diff hist +169 Nobuhiro Watsuki No edit summary
- 15:0615:06, 1 February 2023 diff hist +23 File:Nobuhiro Watsuki with Rurouni Kenshin characters.jpg No edit summary Tag: Reverted
- 15:0615:06, 1 February 2023 diff hist +33 File:Nobuhiro Watsuki with Rurouni Kenshin characters.jpg →Summary
- 15:0515:05, 1 February 2023 diff hist +115 N File:Nobuhiro Watsuki with Rurouni Kenshin characters.jpg Manga artist Nobuhiro Watsuki, pictured with the two main characters from his series Rurouni Kenshin.
- 15:0015:00, 1 February 2023 diff hist +541 Nobuhiro Watsuki No edit summary
- 14:4614:46, 1 February 2023 diff hist +2,000 N Nobuhiro Watsuki Created page with "'''Nobuhiro Nishiwaki''' (Japanese: 西脇 伸宏, born May 26, 1970), better known by his pen name '''Nobuhiro Watsuki''' (和月 伸宏, Watsuki Nobuhiro), is a Japanese manga artist. He is best known for his samurai-themed series ''Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story'' (1994–1999)<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rurouni_Kenshin</ref>, which has over 70 million copies in circulation and a sequel he is currently creating titled ''Rurouni Kenshin: The Hok..."
- 14:3414:34, 1 February 2023 diff hist +50 Hayao Miyazaki No edit summary
- 14:3214:32, 1 February 2023 diff hist +869 Hayao Miyazaki No edit summary
- 14:1514:15, 1 February 2023 diff hist −184 NewgonWiki:To-do list No edit summary
- 14:0414:04, 1 February 2023 diff hist 0 Hayao Miyazaki No edit summary