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The copyright for all HTML sources is owned by the department of
Alfa-Informatica of the University of
Groningen (The Netherlands)
and is
protected by the copyright laws of the Netherlands, the United States and the
Universal
Copyright Convention.
The materials on the From Revolution to Reconstruction (and what happened
afterwards) Project Web pages (including all texts,
images, descriptions, etc.) are provided for the personal
use of students, scholars, and the public. Any commercial use or
publication of them without authorization is strictly prohibited. All
materials are copyrighted and are not in the public domain.
We want the texts of this project to be available to the whole public for
free. To avoid the possibility that someone will take parts of our work and
will try to sell them in one way or another we claim copyrights on all texts
in this project. This is not a copyright on the original text, but only
on the HTML-versions that have been prepared especially for this project.
Copyright on articles especially written for this project are shared by the
author and the Department of Alfa-Informatica of the University of Groningen
in the Netherlands, the host institute of the project.
Copying of materials of these pages for storage elsewhere is not permitted
unless explicit permission is granted by George M. Welling, the coordinator of
this project. Links to this material, however, are encouraged. On request we
will allow all copying for non-commercial purposes, if proper citation is
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