Talk:Imperial Reform

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Should this be at Imperial reform? -- Zoe

I was initially tempted to put it in under Reichsreform, as it is commonly known with German historians, but then I figured it should have an English title. It doesn't seem to be in the way of anything presently, or do you see any other Empire that had a reform that deserved a separate page? Just wondering. — djmutex 01:03 1 Jun 2003 (UTC)

Oops. I missed the subtlety of the minuscule 'r'. I believe it is a common name, such as Imperial Circle Estates or the Holy Roman Empire itself; at least it is used as a fixed term among historians. But then I'm no native English speaker. djmutex 01:08 1 Jun 2003 (UTC)