Society & Culture
782 sites
Subcategories:
- Genealogy & Family History (138)
- Religion & Spirituality (71)
- History (145)
- Philosophy (118)
- Paranormal & Occult (39)
- Subcultures (262)
https://imperium.ahlfeldt.se/
The Digital Atlas of the Roman Empire is an interactive cartographic tool that lets users explore the geography, cities, and territories of ancient Rome through layered maps and topographic data. With search, legend, and place-lookup features built into a map interface, it offers a richly visual reference for anyone researching Roman history and geography.
https://sites.google.com/site/paperangels02/genealogy_blogs
Curated by Joe Beine, this page from the Paper Angels site collects and recommends a hand-picked selection of online genealogy blogs, newsletters, and journals. Notable picks include Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter, Randy's Genea-Musings, JewishGen Blog, and Miriam's AnceStories, making it a useful jumping-off point for family history researchers.
https://davistownmuseum.org/
The Davistown Museum in Liberty, Maine is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the hand tools of New England's maritime and early industrial culture, with two physical locations and an extensive online presence. Visitors can explore annotated tool inventories, photo tours, unpublished essays, museum publications, bibliographies, and a Maine Artists Guild Gallery showcasing contemporary Maine art.
http://cognitiveengineer.blogspot.com/
Jimmy, a physics-trained engineer, explores cognitive engineering through the lens of hypnotism, NLP, and practical mind-hacking techniques. Posts cover topics like flow states, subconscious processing, clean language, and how hypnotic principles can be applied to everyday thinking and behavior change.
https://bloggingbrits.co.uk/
Blogging Brits is an anonymous British blogger's musings on what it means to be British, covering topics like Brexit, national identity, pubs, and the quirks of British culture. The site also reflects on the nature of blogging itself, exploring why people feel compelled to share their thoughts publicly in a digital age.
https://voynich.nu/
René Zandbergen's comprehensive reference site dedicated to the Voynich Manuscript, one of history's most enigmatic and undeciphered illustrated texts. Visitors will find deep research, analysis, and imagery related to this medieval mystery that has puzzled scholars and cryptographers for over a century.
https://freepaws.org/
Maintained by 'unci', this site is dedicated to the bare-pawed furry community, exploring why most furry characters in art, fiction, and online roleplay go shoeless and celebrating it as part of furry lifestyle. It features artwork, a comic strip, a list of fellow bare-pawed furries, links to related communities, and even a webring for furry paw enthusiasts.
https://thephilosopherslibrary.neocities.org/
The Philosophers Library is a small digital archive hosting free PDF books focused on political and philosophical topics, featuring works by independent journalists and thinkers like James Corbett and Derrick Broze. The collection centers on critiques of technocracy, surveillance, and corporate power, making it a niche resource for readers interested in alternative political philosophy.
https://toribytez.neocities.org/
A bold, blue-drenched personal Neocities page by the creator known as TR/BZ, built with a retro web aesthetic and a mature content warning upfront. The site features webrings including a Transmasculine Pride Webring and a No AI badge, suggesting a queer identity-focused old-web revival space.