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Maggie Woll

I am a college student in California.

Work:

Marianne Weber's biographical page. Current article being kept updated in sandbox, along with some of my notes.

My Peer Comment Assignments

(Sunday, 20 November) Abakoss ( SANDBOX) ( Harriet Martineau)
Posted in feedback section of sandbox; not sure which changes user has made since they have not posted them yet. Will give feedback when have clarity on that.

KShepherd ( SANDBOX) Amos Hawley Amos Hawley article has literally doubled in size since KShepard started it; so hard to add something to nothing/close to nothing and they are doing a great job. I had some small suggestions, which I posted in their sandbox.

Other

(DJR: you've probably already found this, but in case not: "Marianne Weber: A Woman-Centered Sociology" pp 193-228 in Lengermann, P., & Niebrugge-Brantley, J.(1998). The Women Founders: Sociology and Social Theory 1830-1930. New York: McGraw-Hill. And several other refs HERE (I have the Encyclopedia in my office).) Yes, thank you! I actually used The Women Founders quite a lot.

My sandbox: [ [1]].

Currently trying to prevent this image (which I attributed to its source): [ [2]] from being taken down. Any suggestions to strengthen my fair use argument (which I have started on the image's talk page) are welcome.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Maggie Woll

I am a college student in California.

Work:

Marianne Weber's biographical page. Current article being kept updated in sandbox, along with some of my notes.

My Peer Comment Assignments

(Sunday, 20 November) Abakoss ( SANDBOX) ( Harriet Martineau)
Posted in feedback section of sandbox; not sure which changes user has made since they have not posted them yet. Will give feedback when have clarity on that.

KShepherd ( SANDBOX) Amos Hawley Amos Hawley article has literally doubled in size since KShepard started it; so hard to add something to nothing/close to nothing and they are doing a great job. I had some small suggestions, which I posted in their sandbox.

Other

(DJR: you've probably already found this, but in case not: "Marianne Weber: A Woman-Centered Sociology" pp 193-228 in Lengermann, P., & Niebrugge-Brantley, J.(1998). The Women Founders: Sociology and Social Theory 1830-1930. New York: McGraw-Hill. And several other refs HERE (I have the Encyclopedia in my office).) Yes, thank you! I actually used The Women Founders quite a lot.

My sandbox: [ [1]].

Currently trying to prevent this image (which I attributed to its source): [ [2]] from being taken down. Any suggestions to strengthen my fair use argument (which I have started on the image's talk page) are welcome.


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