I look forward to your forthcoming series, but I hope you do not have the misunderstanding of what a copyright prevents. You can not prevent the reuse of any data you present. You can not copyright information. Your copyright is only on the design of the presentation. Everyone's photo is automatically covered by copyright until 76 years after your death (since 1971 law, but not before when photo copyright max was 52 years). If a photo shows rare never seen informatio, that information can be used by anyone there-after, but they can't use that same photo.
Regardless, what you write can be use in up to ten words as you designed it. The internet posting does not display a specific design that is yours alone. Someone can take your data and rearrange it to a different design and write another book about the same subject of opening the C&TS, regardless of your claims of restrictions. You might consider publishing it in good hard copy form if you entend to want money value for your efforts.
For example, the names of the many people who helped open the C&TS is public domain and is not something you can prevent someone from reusing. If your figure what you write has specific money value and it would not be okay if it become public domain, then you might best not post it on the internet. Beyond 10 word, the exact arrangement of your words is a design that is restricted to you alone, but not the information it covers.
Hope that helps you on future legal actions and your expense there after.