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[[User:Adam Cuerden|Adam Cuerden]] has reorganised our regular coverage of new featured pictures into a more attractive format, which does greater justice to the images. The article news section also highlights the unusual fact many more MilHist articles achieved Featured status than A-Class last month, with the pair of new A-class articles being dwarfed by an impressive seven new FAs. |
[[User:Adam Cuerden|Adam Cuerden]] has reorganised our regular coverage of new featured pictures into a more attractive format, which does greater justice to the images. The article news section also highlights the unusual fact many more MilHist articles achieved Featured status than A-Class last month, with the pair of new A-class articles being dwarfed by an impressive seven new FAs. |
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The book review section includes our first-ever website review, with [[User:Jonas Vinther|Jonas Vinther]] discussing a website developed by the historian [[Laurence Rees]]; other website reviews for future editions would be warmly welcomed by the editors! The section isn't entirely misnamed though, as it includes a review by Nick-D of a bargain |
The book review section includes our first-ever website review, with [[User:Jonas Vinther|Jonas Vinther]] discussing a website developed by the historian [[Laurence Rees]]; other website reviews for future editions would also be warmly welcomed by the editors! The section isn't entirely misnamed though, as it includes a review by Nick-D of a bargain e-book, as well as the usual round-up of book reviews from other sources. |
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Your editors, [[User:Ian Rose|Ian Rose]] ([[User talk:Ian Rose|talk]]) and [[User:Nick-D|Nick-D]] ([[User talk:Nick-D|talk]]) |
Your editors, [[User:Ian Rose|Ian Rose]] ([[User talk:Ian Rose|talk]]) and [[User:Nick-D|Nick-D]] ([[User talk:Nick-D|talk]]) |
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Welcome to the July 2014 edition of the Bugle!
After years of preparations, the centenary of World War I is upon us. TomStar81 kicks off the Bugle's coverage of this anniversary with an op-ed discussing the main themes of the conflict and opportunities for Wikipedia editors to cover them. The editors are hopeful that future editions of the Bugle will include articles concerning the war, and submissions are - as always - very welcome.
Adam Cuerden has reorganised our regular coverage of new featured pictures into a more attractive format, which does greater justice to the images. The article news section also highlights the unusual fact many more MilHist articles achieved Featured status than A-Class last month, with the pair of new A-class articles being dwarfed by an impressive seven new FAs.
The book review section includes our first-ever website review, with Jonas Vinther discussing a website developed by the historian Laurence Rees; other website reviews for future editions would also be warmly welcomed by the editors! The section isn't entirely misnamed though, as it includes a review by Nick-D of a bargain e-book, as well as the usual round-up of book reviews from other sources.
Your editors, Ian Rose (talk) and Nick-D (talk)
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