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July 1[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 July 1

  1. The lack of Jews in southern Romania before the Holocaust
  2. Who was Henry Clay Bull?
  3. US presidential elections
  4. Presidential republic
  5. Mulmholk
  6. If I need with help in regards to genealogy and supercentenarian research, where on Wikipedia should I ask for help?

July 2[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 July 2

  1. Can a Vienna resident file a patent in UK during WW1?
  2. Non-slave owners among Confederate Generals/Admirals, signers of the Confederate Constitution or member of the Confederate congress?

July 3[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 July 3

  1. Haakon, Olav, and who?
  2. What is the longest time taken to solve a "cold case" for an unsolved murder or for any unsolved crime?
  3. Cancel culture
  4. Patterns of history

July 4[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 July 4

  1. The Third of May 1808's black margin on the left edge
  2. George Herbert, Rotherham MP
  3. Green ribbon in the history of Mental illness

July 5[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 July 5

  1. Shirley Williams's first marriage
  2. Usury laws in the Third Reich?
  3. 1931 United Kingdom general election in Northern Ireland

July 6[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 July 6

  1. Fiduciary vs. Agent
  2. Is Walter Breuning's death record available on Ancestry.com?
  3. Who was the Soviet journalist "Svetlagorsk"?
  4. Referendum results ruled unconstitutional
  5. What are the best alternates for flags including the Confederate Stars and Bars?
  6. Could someone give me a list of instruments with that sounding range (b1 to c5 )?

July 7[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 July 7

  1. Trump TV ad in California
  2. What is the provenance of this mysterious necklace worth 30 000 pounds?
  3. Vata dosha in varsha season (Ayurveda)
  4. Is Frederick Taylor Gates related to Bill Gates?

July 8[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 July 8

  1. Tsarist Russia and Bukovina
  2. Eugen Robert Müller (1878-1941) and Jakob Oskar Schmidt (1863–1946)
  3. Who was Walter Horst-Weitenau?

July 10[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 July 10

  1. Requesting reference for following
  2. Deletionpedia

July 11[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 July 11

  1. Heraldic description for a proposed new flag for Mississippi

July 12[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 July 12

  1. Wit (play)
  2. The top right of this map--what does it say?
  3. Conrad Gesner on theories of the four elements
  4. Was HMS Boreas (H77) completed on 20 February 1931 or 21 February 1931?
  5. Four column template
  6. Who lived in Hungary back when it was under Ottoman rule?

July 13[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 July 13

  1. Line of sight

July 14[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 July 14

  1. America, Republic and Empire
  2. "Market ward" in Cambridge?
  3. Accession of King Baudouin

July 15[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 July 15

  1. Literary endeavours
  2. Youtube clip
  3. Anschluss
  4. A problem with the Google News Archive

July 16[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 July 16

  1. Southern Europe is politically clientelist?
  2. Murder at the Palace
  3. True or rumor?
  4. Big thing with a chain

July 17[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 July 17

  1. "The Right looks for converts, the Left looks for traitors"

July 18[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 July 18

  1. Who was professor Fleide?
  2. Blue-eyed actors and models

July 19[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 July 19

  1. What are the best books about German logistics in World War II?
  2. Sky people who turned into arrows
  3. "including the Scandinavian"
  4. Held without bail pending trial
  5. U.S. Senator attacked

July 20[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 July 20

  1. Who was George Tuld?
  2. Who was Aupin?
  3. Smoke in South Africa
  4. How did they do this movie scene?

July 21[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 July 21

  1. Self Verification of the Third Estate during the early days of the French Revolution
  2. Example nations with civil law systems without constitution
  3. Us code
  4. Lily of the Valley
  5. Differences between corporate and public policy

July 22[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 July 22

  1. Vital dates for H. Price Collier
  2. Role reversal of the USA Republican and Democrat parties
  3. Could someone determine the age of this illustration?

July 23[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 July 23

  1. What are the names of the two strongly blue German districts in the middle of the Russian Empire in 1897?
  2. Was George Floyd a landlord?
  3. What is the difference between Number of Orders, Number of Receipts and payments and General Ledger?
  4. US Code titles known as "acts"
  5. source for Ben Franklin's Jackass
  6. Pokrowski University
  7. Maps: Who creates and oversees "official" maps?

July 24[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 July 24

  1. Why do so many religions have negative views towards sex?
  2. Law enforcement and criminal justice system of Japan

July 25[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 July 25

  1. Help identifying WWII uniform patch
  2. inspirations by American visual art
  3. Why were the late 1920s A- and B-class British destroyers built?
  4. Informal fallacies

July 27[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 July 27

  1. Would this system of organ "sales" be economically feasible?
  2. Princess Va Kua Pomare of Tahiti
  3. Examples of black market getting suppressed by legalization?
  4. Candidates for President of The United States
  5. David Riesman, Laura Bohannan

July 28[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 July 28

  1. International laws governing military aircraft flown by defectors

July 29[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 July 29

  1. Silsby Spalding year of graduation
  2. What if Biden doesn't debate Trump?
  3. Expulsion of non-citizens from Congress Poland, circa 1890
  4. British Empire

July 30[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 July 30

  1. How many turbines were on HMS Boreas (H77)?

July 31[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2020 July 31

  1. Lone Star State?
  2. Silent killers
  3. Three brothers made peers