Wikipedia contributions by ManfredHugh
Overview of pages created and edited by this user
Pages created
- L. A. M. PriestleyCreated 4/2/2024, 11:57:24 AM
Nom de plume, redirect to Elizabeth McCracken (Irish writer)
- Richard Rutledge Kane (senior)Created 2/18/2024, 12:27:13 PM
Page for senior Irish Orangeman and unionist Initially created under the misnomer Robert Rutledge Kane (senio)
- Robert Rutledge Kane (Senior)Created 2/17/2024, 7:43:52 PM
Biography of leading Orangeman, and in the 1880s and 1890s a dominant political figure, in Belfast, Ireland: Rev Robert Rutledge Kane
- Des Wilson (Irish Catholic priest)Created 8/18/2023, 10:18:42 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Des (Francis Desmond) Wilson''' (1925-2019) was an [[Irish Catholic Church|Irish Catholic]] priest who, in the course of the [[The Troubles|Northern Ireland Troubles]], embraced ideas associated with [[liberation theology]]. Living and working in [[Irish nationalism|nationalist]] [[West Belfast (UK Parliament constituency)|West Belfast]], he defended the right of a systematically misgoverned and impoverished community to create “alternative education,...'
- Captain James WhiteCreated 10/19/2022, 9:24:38 AM
A disambiguation redirect to Jack White (Irish socialist)
- Jack White (Irish socialist)Created 10/19/2022, 9:19:24 AM
This, with a redirect, is a renaming of the page "Jack White (trade unionist)". While White briefly volunteered with the IGTWU in 1913, he was never a trade unionist.
- Belfast Harp SocietiesCreated 2/22/2022, 2:03:38 PM
New page on important 19th century cultural association in Belfast
- Test of the Society of United IrishmenCreated 11/1/2021, 1:43:39 PM
Description of the test of the Society of United Irishmen and of its initial draft
- Frances Stewart, Marchioness of LondonderryCreated 9/7/2021, 7:50:27 PM
Opening bio for an important figure in late Ascendancy Ireland
- John Campbell White (United Irishman)Created 4/29/2021, 9:15:36 AM
New entry, drawing on several sources
- David Manson (pioneering Irish schoolmaster)Created 4/25/2021, 8:14:49 PM
Multiple source biography of pioneering Enlightenment Irish educator
- James MacKnight (Irish agrarian reformer)Created 3/28/2021, 12:09:31 PM
Entry for a leading pioneer and tenant rights ad agrarian reform in Ireland
- Thomas Ledlie BirchCreated 11/18/2020, 8:36:03 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Thomas Ledlie Birch''' (1754-1828) was a [[Presbyterian Church in Ireland|Presbyterian]] minister and committed democrat in [[Kingdom of Ireland|Ireland]]. Fo...'
Recent edits
- Squatting in England and WalesEdited 5/24/2026, 9:26:23 PM
squatting: the occupation of vacant, rather than empty, property
- Irish Rebellion of 1798Edited 5/24/2026, 9:23:39 PM
- MadeiraEdited 5/23/2026, 10:00:30 PM
/* Sugar island */ the enslaved did in time include west Africans
- Irish Volunteers (18th century)Edited 5/21/2026, 10:50:02 AM
/* Bastille Day celebrations and the United Irish */ reposition images
- Irish Volunteers (18th century)Edited 5/21/2026, 8:14:24 AM
/* Armagh disturbances and creation of the Orange Order */ reposition image
- Anarchism in VietnamEdited 5/18/2026, 8:40:23 AM
/* Revolutionary socialism and anarchist populism */ citation needed
- Two nations theory (Ireland)Edited 5/18/2026, 8:26:53 AM
/* Ulster-Scots */ break up overlong sentence
- Battle of BallynahinchEdited 5/17/2026, 9:08:55 PM
Disputes over a withdrawal of Defenders. Betsy Gray and reports of women on the battlefield.
- Irish Rebellion of 1798Edited 5/17/2026, 5:20:45 PM
It is clear that the image is a painting, and why remove the artist's name, and date of engagement? Undid revision [[Special:Diff/1354609885|1354609885]] by [[Special:Contributions/DonBeroni|DonBeroni]] ([[User talk:DonBeroni|talk]])
- Protestant Irish nationalistsEdited 5/17/2026, 9:39:10 AM
/* Cultural nationalists */ missing preposition
- Des Wilson (Irish Catholic priest)Edited 5/14/2026, 9:01:14 PM
[Ticket#2026040410003942] Undid revision [[Special:Diff/1352271061|1352271061]] by [[Special:Contributions/CommonsDelinker|CommonsDelinker]] ([[User talk:CommonsDelinker|talk]])
- BelfastEdited 5/14/2026, 5:24:57 PM
/* The Blitz and post-war development */ Hull's challenge to claim that the Belfast blitz claimed the greatest number of bombing casualties outside of of London.
- BelfastEdited 5/14/2026, 5:14:49 PM
/* The Blitz and post-war development */ Belfast Blitz comparable to the Hull Blitz in loss of life
- Daniel O'ConnellEdited 5/12/2026, 6:43:39 PM
further sources on disavowal of violence, and abolitionist stance. Incorporates recently added reference to the judgement of historian Tim Hogan into section on Interpretation
- Protestant Irish nationalistsEdited 5/11/2026, 8:53:58 AM
/* Repealers */ important to mention that in 1828 Clare was a two-ember constituency so as to make sense of O'Connell considering Ensor as a running mate
- Education reformEdited 5/10/2026, 6:54:31 PM
/* Child-study */ John Locke's and David Manson's child-centred pedagogy
- James ConnollyEdited 5/10/2026, 8:39:40 AM
/* Irish Socialist Republican Party */ a couple of missing words and links
- Anarchism in VietnamEdited 5/8/2026, 8:41:17 PM
/* Revolution and exiled radicalism */ Van (2010, pp. 79-80) makes no such connection between Nietzsche and Ninh
- Anarchism in VietnamEdited 5/8/2026, 6:09:23 PM
/* Revolutionary socialism and anarchist populism */ citations needed. see page Talk
- Anarchism in VietnamEdited 5/8/2026, 2:16:51 PM
/* Growth and spread of anarchism */ Ninh's Order and Anarchy is not an "explicit" embrace of anarchism, and, while some of their ideas may have been closer to anarchism than to marxism, the authors he cites, Tagore and Tolstoy, were not anarchists.
- Anarchism in VietnamEdited 5/8/2026, 2:08:00 PM
/* Growth and spread of anarchism */ No writer with knowledge of Nguyễn An Ninh (including Ngo Van who embraced the anarchist critique of Leninism) identifies him as an anarchist, let alone an "individualist anarchist". Such labels can be applied only with proper references ad discussion.
- Nguyễn An NinhEdited 5/8/2026, 1:41:49 PM
/* La Cloche Fêlée and the "Nguyen An Ninh Secret Society" */ moving reference from lead to body of the text
- Nguyễn An NinhEdited 5/8/2026, 1:38:58 PM
While he himself became an Anarcho-Communist in exile, Ngo Van does NOT (2010, 79-80, or anywhere else) identify as Anarcho-Communist.
- Robert Stewart, Viscount CastlereaghEdited 5/8/2026, 1:22:27 PM
/* Catholic relief, loyalty to Pitt */ abolition of pocket boroughs was not proposed in the 1793 Catholic Relief Bill
- Nguyễn An NinhEdited 5/7/2026, 8:27:23 AM
Undid revision [[Special:Diff/1352922327|1352922327]] Again we can't simply claim in the lead Ninh was an Anarcho-Communist without supporting evidence in the text
- Roger CasementEdited 5/5/2026, 8:33:11 PM
/* The Black Diaries */ reversed earlier reference to Dudgeon as a misrepresentation of his position
- Roger CasementEdited 5/5/2026, 8:30:27 PM
/* The Giles Report */ removed repetitive and unattributed review comments, and summarised the commentary of of the one critical source cited.
- Two nations theory (Ireland)Edited 5/4/2026, 3:09:03 PM
- Two nations theory (Ireland)Edited 5/4/2026, 2:15:10 PM
Lead, reference to 2022 recognition of Ulster Scots as a national minority
- Two nations theory (Ireland)Edited 5/4/2026, 1:57:50 PM
/* Three nations? */ re government recognition of Ulster Scots as a national minority
- Two nations theory (Ireland)Edited 5/4/2026, 10:10:28 AM
/* Three nations? */ syntax, reduced repetition
- Two nations theory (Ireland)Edited 5/3/2026, 6:55:12 PM
/* Ulster nationalism */ "three nation" theory
- Two nations theory (Ireland)Edited 5/3/2026, 11:09:07 AM
/* Revived in response to the Northern Ireland Troubles */ Consolidate references
- Two nations theory (Ireland)Edited 5/3/2026, 11:07:33 AM
/* Revived in response to the Northern Ireland Troubles */ minor corrections (Foster DUP not UUP) and John Bruton analysis
- Two nations theory (Ireland)Edited 5/2/2026, 5:53:09 PM
/* Revived in response to the Northern Ireland Troubles */ corrected citations
- Two nations theory (Ireland)Edited 5/2/2026, 5:41:26 PM
/* Revived in response to the Northern Ireland Troubles */ re Conor Cruise O'Brien
- Two nations theory (Ireland)Edited 5/2/2026, 4:54:01 PM
/* Developed in opposition to an all-Ireland parliament */ citation
- Two nations theory (Ireland)Edited 5/2/2026, 4:47:55 PM
/* Developed in opposition to an all-Ireland parliament */ citation and links
- Two nations theory (Ireland)Edited 5/2/2026, 4:39:32 PM
/* Developed in opposition to an all-Ireland parliament */ citation
- Two nations theory (Ireland)Edited 5/2/2026, 4:34:08 PM
/* Revived in response to the Northern Ireland Troubles */ citation
- Robert Louis StevensonEdited 5/2/2026, 10:41:32 AM
/* Political and social commentary */ Julia Reid scholarship
- Two nations theory (Ireland)Edited 5/2/2026, 8:39:40 AM
/* Two-nation "heresy" and partition */ small corrections
- Irish MelodiesEdited 4/29/2026, 7:55:50 PM
/* Ireland's "national music" */ other claimants to title of national bard
- Irish MelodiesEdited 4/29/2026, 7:46:22 PM
/* Ireland's "national music" */ judgement of Thomas Davis
- Robert Louis StevensonEdited 4/29/2026, 12:59:14 AM
/* Political and social commentary */ links and references
- Robert Louis StevensonEdited 4/28/2026, 4:49:49 PM
/* Lighthouse inspections */ consolidate references
- Robert Louis StevensonEdited 4/28/2026, 3:33:51 PM
/* Political and social commentary */ re response to the Fenian bombing campaign in England, and 'The Dynamiter'
- Robert Louis StevensonEdited 4/27/2026, 3:26:28 PM
/* Political and social commentary */ rewritten and expanded in response to the OR template with cited secondary sources
- Nguyễn An NinhEdited 4/25/2026, 8:29:36 PM
Where is evidence (and where is the evidence in the page that the lead is supposed to summarise) that identifies Nguyen An Ninh as an Anarcho-Communist? Please seen Talk: Anarchism in Vietnam
- Defenders (Ireland)Edited 4/22/2026, 10:48:36 PM
/* In the Rebellion of 1798 */ consolidate references
- Defenders (Ireland)Edited 4/21/2026, 3:32:53 PM
/* Alliance with the United Irishmen */ Defender motives
- Defenders (Ireland)Edited 4/20/2026, 8:42:30 AM