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I find that using the Userplan is just too difficult.  What comes up does not correspond to the instructions.   
I find that using the Userplan is just too difficult.  What comes up does not correspond to the instructions.   


'''Workplan:'''
:I want to write about the history of the housing association movement, but, having obtained some information on this subject, it appears to me to be a neglected area.
:I shall probably do more on English and Scottish writers, as topics occur to me.
:Likewise British biography and British Quaker history, where I have an uncompleted article.
:In the next few weeks, I hope to do something untypical, on the Uganda Railway, a topic close to me, as I travelled on it in the 1950's.  --[[User:Martin Wyatt|Martin Wyatt]] 20:23, 6 September 2013 (UTC)
In the course of writing about William Blake, I came across a topic whose neglect so far seems quite as surprising as Gandhi (this I attempted to remedy) - Michelangelo.  I do not dare write anything on Michelangelo, apart from a definition.  --[[User:Martin Wyatt|Martin Wyatt]] 21:31, 9 March 2013 (UTC)
'''An aside'''
I have recently made several contributions on topics on which I have no particular expertise, but which I happen to know about.  It seems to me that as long as I am cautious in making assertions, it is better for this information to appear.  I hope that those more expert will expand these edits, but I doubt whether they can be contradicted. --[[User:Martin Wyatt|Martin Wyatt]] 21:31, 9 March 2013 (UTC)


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Revision as of 09:37, 31 December 2013

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Brought up mainly in West and East Africa. B A in modern history (Oxford 1964), Diploma in Public and Social Administration (Oxford 1966). Career running voluntary organisations. M A in Policy and Social Studies (Sheffield Hallam 2001). My main area of expertise is in running voluntary organisations, and my one article in a refereed academic journal [1] was on government policy towards them. My interests now lie in literature, history (especially Quaker history), biography, social studies (inc geography), and social policy.

I find that using the Userplan is just too difficult. What comes up does not correspond to the instructions.


References

  1. Policy & Politics vol 30 no 2