Hi Don, I don't see how quoting from Wikipedia is 'plagiarism', since they tout themselves as a public encyclopedia, and writers have always quoted from encyclopedias without asking permission.
Getting back to the topic of historical methodology, I didn't know the first thing about this when I first got into the Ripper. To my mind, Paul Begg or Stewart Evans were as much historians as the guy who wrote my text books in high school. In fact, I don't think I REALLY 'got it' until I read the book Shadows Past, where the author (an academic) explains it in awesome laymans terms. If anyone else is interested, I could grab my copy and 'plagiarize' that part for you.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
Getting back to the topic of historical methodology, I didn't know the first thing about this when I first got into the Ripper. To my mind, Paul Begg or Stewart Evans were as much historians as the guy who wrote my text books in high school. In fact, I don't think I REALLY 'got it' until I read the book Shadows Past, where the author (an academic) explains it in awesome laymans terms. If anyone else is interested, I could grab my copy and 'plagiarize' that part for you.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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