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A user with 37 edits. Account created on 7 November 2019.
25 November 2019
- 20:2220:22, 25 November 2019 diff hist +13 m Science and technology in Hungary →Early milestones in technology and infrastructure (1700–1918)
- 19:0819:08, 25 November 2019 diff hist +168 m Ganz Works →History
- 15:0115:01, 25 November 2019 diff hist +148 Talk:Western Europe →Renaissance was not an event, it was rather a course like the enlightenment later
24 November 2019
- 14:0114:01, 24 November 2019 diff hist +2 m Austria-Hungary →Electrified railway lines of Hungary
- 13:5913:59, 24 November 2019 diff hist +14 m Austria-Hungary →Tramway lines in the cities
- 10:5010:50, 24 November 2019 diff hist +61 Name of Hungary →{{lang|la|Natio Hungarica}}
- 10:4710:47, 24 November 2019 diff hist +73 Name of Hungary →{{lang|la|Natio Hungarica}}
23 November 2019
- 11:2911:29, 23 November 2019 diff hist +1 Western world →Middle Ages: Byzantine Empire (AD 395–1450), Holy Roman Empire (AD 800/962–1806), East-West Schism (AD 1054), Protestant Reformation (1500s)
- 11:2511:25, 23 November 2019 diff hist +19 Western world →Middle Ages: Byzantine Empire (AD 395–1450), Holy Roman Empire (AD 800/962–1806), East-West Schism (AD 1054), Protestant Reformation (1500s)
- 11:0511:05, 23 November 2019 diff hist +16 m Western world No edit summary
22 November 2019
- 12:0812:08, 22 November 2019 diff hist +11 m Central Europe →Middle Ages and early modern era
- 11:5811:58, 22 November 2019 diff hist +30 Central Europe →Middle Ages and early modern era
- 11:5511:55, 22 November 2019 diff hist +21 Central Europe →Middle Ages and early modern era
21 November 2019
- 13:1313:13, 21 November 2019 diff hist +27 m Ottoman–Habsburg wars No edit summary
19 November 2019
- 14:5614:56, 19 November 2019 diff hist +325 User talk:Historianbuff →Germans made the first working Transistor
16 November 2019
- 19:3219:32, 16 November 2019 diff hist +1,920 User talk:Historianbuff Germans made the first working Transistor
- 19:2819:28, 16 November 2019 diff hist +1,034 Talk:Transistor →Germans made the first working Transistor
- 18:0218:02, 16 November 2019 diff hist −1 m Talk:Transistor →Germans made the first working Transistor
- 18:0118:01, 16 November 2019 diff hist +88 m Talk:Transistor →Germans made the first working Transistor
- 18:0018:00, 16 November 2019 diff hist +484 Talk:Transistor →Wrong link
- 17:5717:57, 16 November 2019 diff hist +259 Transistor The world's first working device was built in Paris by German scientists Herbert Mataré and Heinrich Welker , who preceded the Bell Labs.<ref>[https://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-history/silicon-revolution/how-europe-missed-the-transistor]</ref> https://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-history/silicon-revolution/how-europe-missed-the-transistor
13 November 2019
- 11:4511:45, 13 November 2019 diff hist +1 m Talk:Transylvanian Memorandum →Do not use the books of the official war propagandist Seton-Watson as references
- 11:4411:44, 13 November 2019 diff hist +3 m Talk:Transylvanian Memorandum →Do not use the books of the official war propagandist Seton-Watson as references
- 11:4311:43, 13 November 2019 diff hist +3,580 Talk:Transylvanian Memorandum The Austro-Hungarian compromise and its supporting liberal parliamentary parties remained bitterly unpopular among the ethnic Hungarian voters, and the continuous successes of the pro-compromise liberal parties in the Hungarian parliamentary elections caused long lasting frustration among Hungarian voters. The ethnic minorities had the key role in the political maintenance of the compromise in Hungary
- 11:4311:43, 13 November 2019 diff hist +19 Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 →The dominance of ethnic minority elected liberal parties in the Hungarian Parliament
11 November 2019
- 20:0720:07, 11 November 2019 diff hist +2 m Talk:Transylvanian Memorandum →Do not use the books of the official war propagandist Seton-Watson as references
- 20:0320:03, 11 November 2019 diff hist +624 Talk:Transylvanian Memorandum READ ABOUT HIM in THESE BOOKS: https://www.google.com/search?q=%22Seton-Watson%22+propagandist&client=firefox-b-d&sxsrf=ACYBGNSxp6-1ltyj7LOk8IfnsSs4ebHfsw:1573502399215&source=lnms&tbm=bks&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjSvbuc-eLlAhUJp4sKHamuBG0Q_AUIFygB&biw=2374&bih=1402
10 November 2019
- 09:2109:21, 10 November 2019 diff hist +899 Talk:Transylvanian Memorandum Robert William Seton-Watson (August 20, 1879–July 25, 1951), commonly referred to as R.W. Seton-Watson, he also used the pseudonym Scotus Viator, was a British historian who also played an active role in encouraging the breakup of the Austro-Hungarian Empire during and after World War I.[1] In 1917-1918, Seton-Watson served on the Intelligence Bureau of the War Cabinet in the Enemy Propaganda Department where he was responsible for British propaganda to the Austrian and Hungarian peoples. [2] H
- 09:1509:15, 10 November 2019 diff hist +832 Transylvanian Memorandum Do not use the Seton-Watson's war propagandist books as references
9 November 2019
- 21:2821:28, 9 November 2019 diff hist −53 Transylvanian Memorandum Ethnic / racial discrimination did not exist in franchise / voting rights on the European continent in pre WW1 era. It existed only in the United States and in various overseas colonies. (That's why you can't cite such laws). Census/electorial system based on wealth was common in ost Western European countries (Incl. United Kingdom) Yes, Romanians Slovaks Serbs were mostly villager people who were poorer, so they had less voters. But it did not based on ethnicity , but based on personal income.
- 21:1621:16, 9 November 2019 diff hist −17 Pannonia →Name: The first mention of Pannonia is older than the first mention of Slavs by a 1000 years.
- 18:0318:03, 9 November 2019 diff hist −22 Pannonia Slovakia was not part of Pannonia
- 18:0218:02, 9 November 2019 diff hist +5 m History of Hungary No edit summary
- 18:0118:01, 9 November 2019 diff hist +67 History of Hungary Borrowed from Latin Pannonia, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *pen- (“moist; wet; mud; swamp; water”) So it was not named after the Pannonians, but the contrary, the population was named after the swampy territory
8 November 2019
- 10:3010:30, 8 November 2019 diff hist −19 Transylvanian Memorandum 1 country 1 nation. Even Switzerland and Belgium and the UK had 1 nation, but more ethnic groups. Nations have own citizenship. Until this day, there are no countries on this planet which have more nations. So it is a wrong term even in the 19th century standards.
7 November 2019
- 17:4617:46, 7 November 2019 diff hist +442 Transylvanian Memorandum The memorandum
- 17:4117:41, 7 November 2019 diff hist −5 Transylvanian Memorandum It was for Autonomy