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Gareth Young Started conversation Aug 21, 2000
This is something based on Parliamentary reform written for my A level students - please have a look.
A421499 19th Century UK Parliamentary Reform
Crescent Posted Oct 6, 2000
Sorry it took so long to have a shuftey, but this was more intresting than I thought it would be Sorry but political history is not my fave topic, but this was not bad, and I would have thought that it should get through the Peer Review no bother, though it may take a bit of time Though in Plain Text, the SubEds should be able to sort out the GuideML et al Good going Until later....
BCNU - Crescent
A421499 19th Century UK Parliamentary Reform
Gareth Young Posted Nov 9, 2000
Thanks for this, I have been away for a while but if this is liked then I have other stuff that I can put on.
Gareth Young
Congrats :) This Thread is now Closed
Crescent Posted Jan 12, 2001
Congrats 128012 Sorry it has taken so long but it has finally happened - this Entry has gone through Peer Review and has been found to be succulent It has now been passed onto the SubEditors to be tidied up etc. However the subs are very busy and it may take a wee whiley for it to reach the front page, but it will get there Again congrats, and until later....
BCNU - Crescent
Congratulations!
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