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Made a change in the lead by editing out "For more favorable and well-supported accounts, compare the deep and detailed study by Lyn Schumaker (2001) and the shorter chapter by Richard Brown (1973)". Intend to explain further (if not obvious), perhaps refine it a little as well, but too demoralised to comment further today. This is just a placeholder for the moment - but could not in good conscience leave that there for a moment longer, once I'd seen it. 49.177.6.159 (talk) 15:07, 11 September 2021 (UTC)Reply