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The amazon.com entry seems to indicate that Women of the Raj was published in 1988, not 1998 as is written here. Wachowich 13:59, 23 February 2007
The Globe and Mail has mentioned she was approached to run as a Liberal Candiate, but declined due to prior commitments. This is not worth mentioning at this time. There is other information in the [1] which could be included. I don't want to change the format of this entry, so I'm just making you aware of this information source. Clerks 16:44, 31 October 2006 (UTC)
Ok, I've moved the article Margaret MacMillan (historian) back to the main hit for Margaret MacMillan. I have provided a toplink disambig for the other Margaret MacMillan and at this time a disambig page seems redundant. caese December 13, 2006.
This is an unnecessary disambig. Margaret MacMillan (the historian) should be the default hit for the search Margaret MacMillan. This is the only significantly worked wikipeida subject. caese
Is anyone else bothered by the name "Margaret MacMillan (historian)"? That means that if one searches Wikipedia for "Margaret MacMillan" one gets a disambiguation page. The disambiguation lists only two names:
Note that the nursery education pioneer's name is spelt differently. This doesn't seem appropriate for a disambiguation page — particularly since the spelling of the names is different, but also since there are only two names. However, more telling is a google search for "Margaret MacMillan." Thousands of entries all point to our subject. I think that Margaret MacMillan is notable enough to have an article about herself bearing just her name (dropping the "historian" tag). Anyone care to comment on this? If there are no objections, I will merge the article with the disambiguation page (leaving the disambiguation note for the nursery education pioneer at the top of the page). Sunray 15:47, 5 September 2007 (UTC)
She is the sister-in-law to Peter Snow, the aunt of Dan Snow. -- 62.143.245.76 ( talk) 01:44, 3 June 2016 (UTC)
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This article could mention that Macmillan presented the Reith lectures, "The Mark of Cain", in 2018. Vorbee ( talk) 08:06, 26 June 2018 (UTC)
I am sure I heard Margaret Macmillan say on Desert Island Discs on Saint David's Day 2019 that her mother was Welsh, her father is Scottish. If this is right, it could be added to the section on her family. Vorbee ( talk) 09:16, 1 March 2019 (UTC)
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She was named the Pritzker Military Literature Award Recipient for 2021. See:
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The amazon.com entry seems to indicate that Women of the Raj was published in 1988, not 1998 as is written here. Wachowich 13:59, 23 February 2007
The Globe and Mail has mentioned she was approached to run as a Liberal Candiate, but declined due to prior commitments. This is not worth mentioning at this time. There is other information in the [1] which could be included. I don't want to change the format of this entry, so I'm just making you aware of this information source. Clerks 16:44, 31 October 2006 (UTC)
Ok, I've moved the article Margaret MacMillan (historian) back to the main hit for Margaret MacMillan. I have provided a toplink disambig for the other Margaret MacMillan and at this time a disambig page seems redundant. caese December 13, 2006.
This is an unnecessary disambig. Margaret MacMillan (the historian) should be the default hit for the search Margaret MacMillan. This is the only significantly worked wikipeida subject. caese
Is anyone else bothered by the name "Margaret MacMillan (historian)"? That means that if one searches Wikipedia for "Margaret MacMillan" one gets a disambiguation page. The disambiguation lists only two names:
Note that the nursery education pioneer's name is spelt differently. This doesn't seem appropriate for a disambiguation page — particularly since the spelling of the names is different, but also since there are only two names. However, more telling is a google search for "Margaret MacMillan." Thousands of entries all point to our subject. I think that Margaret MacMillan is notable enough to have an article about herself bearing just her name (dropping the "historian" tag). Anyone care to comment on this? If there are no objections, I will merge the article with the disambiguation page (leaving the disambiguation note for the nursery education pioneer at the top of the page). Sunray 15:47, 5 September 2007 (UTC)
She is the sister-in-law to Peter Snow, the aunt of Dan Snow. -- 62.143.245.76 ( talk) 01:44, 3 June 2016 (UTC)
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This article could mention that Macmillan presented the Reith lectures, "The Mark of Cain", in 2018. Vorbee ( talk) 08:06, 26 June 2018 (UTC)
I am sure I heard Margaret Macmillan say on Desert Island Discs on Saint David's Day 2019 that her mother was Welsh, her father is Scottish. If this is right, it could be added to the section on her family. Vorbee ( talk) 09:16, 1 March 2019 (UTC)
I have commenced a tidy-up of the Bibliography section using cite templates. Capitalization and punctuation follow standard cataloguing rules in AACR2 and RDA, as much as Wikipedia templates allow it. ISBNs and other persistent identifiers, where available, are commented out, but still available for reference. This is a work in progress; feel free to continue. Sunwin1960 ( talk) 05:12, 27 August 2021 (UTC)
She was named the Pritzker Military Literature Award Recipient for 2021. See: