Society & Culture
782 sites
Subcategories:
- Genealogy & Family History (138)
- Religion & Spirituality (71)
- History (145)
- Philosophy (118)
- Paranormal & Occult (39)
- Subcultures (262)
http://assets.newscriptorium.com/collects-and-prayers/parishprs.htm
A digitized version of 'Parish Prayers', the classic 1967 Anglican prayer collection compiled and edited by Frank Colquhoun, featuring nearly 1,800 prayers organized for public worship and personal devotion. The site presents the full text including the original foreword by the Archbishop of York, making this treasured liturgical resource accessible online.
https://solarpunk-ring.net/
Created by Hegad, this webring connects independent personal websites united by the solarpunk movement, a genre and philosophy centered on hopeful, human-made visions of ecological and social futures. Members must host original content, avoid AI-generated material, and display the ring widget, making this a curated community of optimistic creators outside corporate networks.
https://slipmoth.neocities.org/
The Gravesite is Erin's personal old-web style homepage, part of both the Hotline Webring and The Retronaut Webring, signaling a strong retro internet aesthetic. The site is image-heavy with minimal text, suggesting a visually driven creative space rooted in nostalgic web culture.
https://moas.atlantia.sca.org/archive/wsnlinks//index.php?action=displaycat&%3Bcatid=56
This is a massive link directory maintained by the Minister of Arts and Sciences for the SCA's Kingdom of Atlantia, cataloging thousands of resources on medieval crafts, history, and skills. With categories spanning armor and weaponry, embroidery, heraldry, brewing, woodworking, and hundreds more, it serves as an essential reference hub for historical re-enactors and living history enthusiasts.
http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/dada/collection.html
The International Dada Archive at the University of Iowa hosts a digital library of rare Dada periodicals, manuscripts, books, leaflets, and ephemera from the early 20th-century avant-garde movement. Visitors can browse digitized copies of iconic publications like Cabaret Voltaire, Merz, and De Stijl alongside works by figures such as Hugo Ball, Jean Arp, and Paul Eluard.
http://mas-yamazaki.com/
The personal website of Masahiro Yamazaki, a Japanese author and researcher known for his works on military history and modern conflict. The site is minimal in structure, serving as an entry point to his professional and personal online presence.
https://usgenwebsites.org/nhgenweb
NHGenWeb is a free genealogical gateway covering the history and family records of New Hampshire, organized by county and coordinated by volunteers across the state. Part of the larger USGenWeb project, it connects researchers to county-level sites with ancestor records, historical context, and searchable databases for tracing New Hampshire roots.
https://ita.toys/
A personal site dedicated to lolita fashion and itacore aesthetics, built around old school EGL (elegant gothic lolita) and Japanese street fashion culture. Image-heavy and styled like a fashion victim's digital wardrobe, it offers a glimpse into the niche world of jfashion collecting and 90s-influenced lolita style.
https://sunkissed.beauty/
Sunkissed Beauty is a passionate personal site dedicated to gyaru, the Japanese street fashion and lifestyle subculture, featuring the creator's personal journey, wardrobe tours, makeup tutorials, and DIY fashion content. Visitors can explore magazine archives, YouTube resources, and guides on how to embrace the gyaru lifestyle, making it a vibrant love letter to the community.
http://ibiblio.org/laslave
A scholarly database dedicated to Afro-Louisiana history and genealogy, built around Dr. Hall's research into enslaved and free Black populations in Louisiana. Visitors can search original historical documents, view primary sources, and explore Dr. Hall's calculations relating to this specialized archival record.