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Welcome to the Stub Improvement Backlog of the Week! Each week or so, we choose a different subject and try to expand as many stubs as we can! Choose a stub from this week's category, or pick one from the list of priority stubs below. When you've destubbed it, add it to the list of destubbed articles. Also consider adding it to the 50,000 Destubbing Challenge.


8 October 2023 – 5 November 2023

This week's stub improvement category is:

Women's history

Next week's category: Cold War

What counts as destubbing?

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For our purposes, an article is destubbed when:

  1. You've added text so the article has more than 300 words
  2. There's no unreferenced content in the body of the article
  3. The stub template has been removed
  4. The article's WikiProject class has been updated to Start, C, or B class as appropriate

If you find an article in the category that's already been destubbed, simply remove the stub template and update the WikiProject class.

Priority stubs

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These were the category's 20 most viewed stubs last year:

  1. Mijanou Bardot – French actress and writer (born 1938)
  2. Hilda Gadea – Peruvian economist, Communist leader, and author
  3. Azura (religious figure) – Character in the apocryphal Book of Jubilees
  4. Durgabai Kamat – Indian actress (1879–1997)
  5. Durdhara – Mauryan Empress (322-320 BCE)
  6. Quentin Dean – American actress (1944-2003)
  7. Yuko Shimizu – Hello Kitty creator
  8. Glodean White – American singer
  9. Elizabeth Rockefeller Strong – Eldest daughter of JDR
  10. Kathleen Lloyd – American actress
  11. Tina Aumont – American actress (1946–2006)
  12. Eirene (goddess) – Ancient Greek goddess of peace
  13. Maddalena de' Medici (1473–1528) – Italian noble
  14. Chrissie Shrimpton – British model and actress
  15. Raziye Sultan – Ottoman princess, daughter of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent

Or find a random stub

Destubbed articles

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