Society & Culture
782 sites
Subcategories:
- Genealogy & Family History (138)
- Religion & Spirituality (71)
- History (145)
- Philosophy (118)
- Paranormal & Occult (39)
- Subcultures (262)
NieNie Dialogues
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http://nieniedialogues.com/
NieNie Dialogues is the long-running personal blog of Stephanie Nielson, a Latter-day Saint mother who shares her faith, family life, and resilience through pregnancy, motherhood, and daily challenges. With an archive stretching back to 2003 and a New York Times bestselling book to her name, the site blends heartfelt religious reflection with candid updates on her large family.
https://melanated.neocities.org/
MELANATED is a curated directory connecting websites run by people of color, welcoming personal sites, fansites, and professional web projects alike. It serves as a community hub for POC webmasters to discover each other and build connections across the indie web.
http://simister.shibbs.co.uk/
Created by Edith Oughton, this site paints a vivid picture of life in the English village of Simister during the 1920s and 1930s, covering everyday characters, local trades, farms, and community events. Featuring sections on school days, Whitsun parades, pub life, and farm life, it preserves a slice of rural Lancashire history through personal storytelling and period imagery.
https://users.ox.ac.uk/~malcolm
Malcolm Austen, an IT staff member at Oxford University, dedicates a significant portion of his homepage to his deep involvement in genealogy, including maintaining GenUKI pages for Kent and Oxfordshire and serving in leadership roles for multiple family history societies. His interests extend to Scottish dancing, Morris dancing, and amateur radio, but genealogy clearly dominates the page with extensive links to societies and resources.
http://abandonedcommunities.co.uk/
A fascinating exploration of thousands of towns, villages, and communities across Great Britain that have been abandoned since the Middle Ages, examining the causes of their depopulation from natural disasters to forced evictions. The site combines historical research with firsthand visits, poetry, and paintings associated with these lost places, including works by Turner and Goldsmith's famous 'The Deserted Village'.
https://angel.valentinely.cc/
Created by lapin, this charming page explains angel numbers, the repeating number sequences like 111 or 555 said to carry messages from metaphysical forces. Visitors can browse meanings for each sequence and even adopt a themed blessing badge to display on their own website.
https://juuyondaime.net/webring
The Autists Online Webring connects handmade indie web sites whose creators identify as autistic, celebrating autistic identity and expression across the independent web. Members must maintain real content beyond a basic profile page, and the ring emphasizes community standards around accessibility, safety, and genuine creative output.
http://dogma.free.fr/
Dogma is a French-language academic portal founded by Thierry Simonelli in 2000, publishing original texts and articles across philosophy, epistemology, psychoanalysis, sociology, and literature. The site features contributions from multiple authors covering thinkers like Nietzsche alongside book reviews, journal listings, and curated bibliographies.
https://hivemindmoshpit.neocities.org/
A bold personal homepage on Neocities with a hive-mind aesthetic, featuring flashing lights, bright colors, and content flagged for adult themes, explicit language, and cartoon blood and gore. The site is heavy on imagery and webrings, positioning itself as a niche corner of the old-web revival scene aimed at older audiences.
http://tigerden.com/
Tigerden is a long-running furry community internet facility that has served the furry fandom since January 1994, offering user home pages, a TigerMUCK server, furry convention listings, and a furry video game database. One of the earliest online hubs for the furry community, it also hosts artist pages, a furry music CD, and links to wolf sanctuary organizations like Wolf Park and Wolf Timbers.