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Can the Historian be published on the web? Getting individual permission from each of the authors would be very difficult as most of the contributors (I think) have passed away. I like to think that the authors would have approved of what I've done. I've tried to ensure that the web version is very similar to that of the original Historian booklets. Maybe some of the original authors are still alive? Maybe you knew one of the authors, or perhaps you are one of them reading this now? Whatever the case, your opinion is always welcome.

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Wouldn't it be great if the Historian were in the public domain:

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Publishing essays from the Historian on the web is not without precedent, as this link shows.

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Can the Historian be published on the web? Getting individual permission from each of the authors would be very difficult as most of the contributors (I think) have passed away. I like to think that the authors would have approved of what I've done. I've tried to ensure that the web version is very similar to that of the original Historian booklets. Maybe some of the original authors are still alive? Maybe you knew one of the authors, or perhaps you are one of them reading this now? Whatever the case, your opinion is always welcome.
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 <<O>>  Difference Topic HistorianPublishingRights (r1.10 - 30 Nov 2005 - ChrisJones)

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Wouldn't it be great if the Historian were in the public domain:

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 <<O>>  Difference Topic HistorianPublishingRights (r1.9 - 02 Oct 2005 - ChrisJones)

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Wouldn't it be great if the Historian were in the public domain:

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-- ChrisJones - 02 Oct 2005



Publishing essays from the Historian on the web is not without precedent, as this link shows.

 <<O>>  Difference Topic HistorianPublishingRights (r1.8 - 11 Sep 2005 - ChrisJones)
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 <<O>>  Difference Topic HistorianPublishingRights (r1.7 - 07 Sep 2005 - ChrisJones)

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Essay Authors - Getting individual permission from each of the authors would be nigh on impossible as I'm sure most of the contributors have passed away. I like to think that the authors would have approved of what I've done. I've tried to ensure that the web version is very similar to that of the original Historian booklets. Maybe some of the original authors are still alive? Maybe you knew one of the authors, or perhaps you are one of them reading this now? Whatever the case, your opinion would be very much appreciated on the subject.

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Can the Historian be published on the web? Getting individual permission from each of the authors would be very difficult as most of the contributors (I think) have passed away. I like to think that the authors would have approved of what I've done. I've tried to ensure that the web version is very similar to that of the original Historian booklets. Maybe some of the original authors are still alive? Maybe you knew one of the authors, or perhaps you are one of them reading this now? Whatever the case, your opinion is always welcome.


-- ChrisJones - 01 Sep 2005

 <<O>>  Difference Topic HistorianPublishingRights (r1.6 - 04 Sep 2005 - ChrisJones)

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 <<O>>  Difference Topic HistorianPublishingRights (r1.5 - 02 Sep 2005 - ChrisJones)

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Essay Authors - Getting individual permission from each of the authors would be nigh on impossible as I'm sure most of the contributor's have passed away. I like to think that the authors would have approved of what I've done. I've tried to ensure that the web version is very similar to that of the original Historian booklets. Maybe some of the original authors are still alive? Maybe you knew one of the authors, or perhaps you are one of them reading this now? Whatever the case, your opinion would be very much appreciated on the subject.
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Essay Authors - Getting individual permission from each of the authors would be nigh on impossible as I'm sure most of the contributors have passed away. I like to think that the authors would have approved of what I've done. I've tried to ensure that the web version is very similar to that of the original Historian booklets. Maybe some of the original authors are still alive? Maybe you knew one of the authors, or perhaps you are one of them reading this now? Whatever the case, your opinion would be very much appreciated on the subject.

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 <<O>>  Difference Topic HistorianPublishingRights (r1.4 - 01 Sep 2005 - ChrisJones)

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 <<O>>  Difference Topic HistorianPublishingRights (r1.3 - 01 Sep 2005 - ChrisJones)

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Essay Authors - Getting individual permission from each of the authors would be nigh on impossible as I'm sure most of the contributor's have passed away. I like to think that the authors would have approved of what I've done. I've tried to ensure that the web version is very similar to that of the original Historian booklets. Maybe some of the original authors are still alive? Maybe you knew one of the authors, or perhaps you are one of them reading this now? Whatever the case, your opinion would be very much appreciated on the subject.

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 <<O>>  Difference Topic HistorianPublishingRights (r1.2 - 31 Aug 2005 - ChrisJones)

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Who (what) owns the rights to publish the Historian on the web? Ideas:
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Who (what) owns the rights to publish the Historian on the web? Ideas:
  • Carmarthenshire Community Council
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  • Essay Authors - Note: Getting individual permission from each of the authors would be a nigh on impossible as I'm sure most of the contributor's have passed away. I like to think that the authors would have approved of what I've done. I've tried to ensure that the content on the web is very similar to that seen in the original Historian booklets. Maybe some of the original authors are still alive? Maybe you knew one of the authors, or perhaps you are one of them reading this now? Whatever the case, your opinion would be very much appreciated on the subject.
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