Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Humanities/January 2024

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January 1[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2024 January 1

  1. Dates of readings by Edgar Cayce
  2. How was the Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet selected?

January 2[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2024 January 2

  1. Backchannel communication between the belligerents in WW2

January 3[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2024 January 3

  1. Towns of The Bahamas
  2. San Marino, and Saint Marinus's church

January 4[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2024 January 4

  1. Citing a U.S. Gov't officials' letter, which was not sent and is a draft version.
  2. What was the geopolitical status of early Soviet-adjacent republics like Bukhara, Khorezm, Turkmen, and Uzbek?

January 5[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2024 January 5

  1. Mentally ill MP in 1861
  2. Captain D'Agoust
  3. Hundred Days (1815)
  4. Ancient regime in France

January 6[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2024 January 6

  1. Seal of Gedialah

January 7[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2024 January 7

  1. Was Eliza Jumel's attorney Hamilton Jr.?
  2. Poland 1939 WWII Air Raid Codes
  3. Cultural amnesia
  4. Never rebuilt Japanese cities
  5. Hodie mihi, cras tibi

January 8[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2024 January 8

  1. Is this newspaper clipping from 1985 real?
  2. say in recent airline scare
  3. Ugliness
  4. Ukrainian nationalism.

January 10[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2024 January 10

  1. What is this folk song?
  2. Is there a world map where sea and seashore pixels are color-coded by when Europeans learned which pixels had land?
  3. Save classic music books please
  4. English, Welsh & Scottish people all British?

January 11[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2024 January 11

  1. Berkeley Public Schools Fund
  2. Micro-Carillon?

January 12[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2024 January 12

  1. Time of day boundaries
  2. Artist Imre Góth
  3. Four men charged over theft of £4.8m gold toilet from Blenheim Palace
  4. Napoleon Bonaparte
  5. Charles X of France

January 13[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2024 January 13

  1. What is "new Islamic populism" ?
  2. Did Brandenburg overturn Scales?

January 14[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2024 January 14

  1. Name of two scholars
  2. John Smith Clarke Politician

January 15[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2024 January 15

  1. "Many think that ad hominem is actually a fallacy"
  2. reprisal and precaution.

January 16[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2024 January 16

  1. Task of being vague
  2. G rating in 2004-and-later movies
  3. Vacancies in the Israeli parliament
  4. European Prize for Literature
  5. Marquis de Launay (1740-1789)

January 17[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2024 January 17

  1. precautions.
  2. Requesting help in mapping village name and location
  3. What was the closest thing to a coke (Coca-Cola) when Abraham Lincoln was alive?
  4. A puerile representation of chief importance (...)
  5. Oldest monarch to ascend to throne (older than Charles III)

January 18[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2024 January 18

  1. One Hundred and One Dalmatians
  2. Where is Becun?

January 19[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2024 January 19

  1. Hijikata Toshizō

January 20[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2024 January 20

  1. Tom Weller
  2. Amir Tsarfati

January 21[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2024 January 21

  1. O. Mail

January 22[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2024 January 22

  1. Symbols in encyclopedia bios
  2. RAS Macalister - votive altars

January 24[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2024 January 24

  1. Albertans live far north
  2. Universities in Middle East History B.A. M.A. programs
  3. Historic multiple births
  4. Help with text on an image

January 26[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2024 January 26

  1. Prince of Lambesc (1751-1825)

January 27[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2024 January 27

  1. Air-raid siren in 1983
  2. Left-wing and women of colour around the world

January 28[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2024 January 28

  1. Time limit on similar trap tactic as the Trap of Montevideo
  2. Does the Port of New York and New Jersey have any roadsteads?

January 29[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2024 January 29

  1. Tree hanging over a neighbour's fence

January 30[edit]

Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2024 January 30

  1. Gladstone and tea
  2. Jury award