Society & Culture
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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.
https://wigenwebsites.org/
The WIGenWeb Project is a collaborative genealogy resource dedicated to Wisconsin family history research, offering county maps, immigration records, archives, and guides for tracing ancestors in the Badger State. Part of the broader USGenWeb network, it covers vital records, military records, naturalization documents, and local resources organized by county.
https://thatonebluelynx.neocities.org/
ThatOneBlueLynx is a personal Neocities homepage belonging to a furry creator who goes by a blue lynx persona, featuring a gallery, fursuit content, shrines, and a blog. The site has a distinct old-web aesthetic with 110 images, background music pulled from games like DDLC, Cyberpunk 2077, and Friday Night Funkin, and sections dedicated to the creator's interests and references.
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https://tilde.town/~quephird
Danielle Kefford's tilde.town personal page, created by the user quephird, is a minimal image-heavy personal homepage on the old-web tilde community network. With 21 images and very little text, it serves as a quirky self-presentation in the tradition of indie tilde community member pages.
https://calculatingempires.net/
Calculating Empires is a sweeping large-scale research visualization by Kate Crawford and Vladan Joler tracing how technology and power have co-evolved since 1500, spanning topics from computation and surveillance to colonialism and military systems. The interactive map invites deep exploration of the interconnected genealogies of technical and social structures across five centuries, making it a remarkable scholarly artifact for anyone interested in the history of technology and empire.
https://germanroots.com/vitalrecords.html
Created by Joe Beine, this comprehensive guide compiles hundreds of links to online birth, marriage, and divorce records indexes for every U.S. state, organized alphabetically for easy navigation. Researchers tracing American family history will find it an invaluable starting point, with direct links to resources on Ancestry, FamilySearch, and county-level databases spanning centuries of vital records.
https://azgw.org/
AZGenWeb is a free genealogical resource dedicated to Arizona family history, serving as a gateway to county-level genealogy sites across the entire state. Part of the larger USGenWeb project, it offers county records, historical maps, and archives to help researchers trace their Arizona ancestors.
https://knightsofthebath.com/
The Descendants of the Knights of the Bath Hereditary Society brings together men and women who can trace their lineage to knights invested in the ancient Order of the Bath, serving the King or Queen of Great Britain and Ireland. The site offers membership application information, genealogy resources for tracing Knight of the Bath ancestry, and outlines the society's patriotic and historical mission to preserve the memory of these noble ancestors.
http://invisible5.org/index.php?page=lariver
Invisible5 documents a road trip audio tour along Interstate 5, with this stop focusing on the Los Angeles River and the environmental advocacy work of FoLAR (Friends of the Los Angeles River). Visitors can listen to MP3 recordings, view LANDSAT maps, and read about water pollution, habitat destruction, and community restoration efforts along one of the most heavily concrete-channelized urban rivers in the world.
https://jewishgen.org/databases/eidb
JewishGen's Ellis Island One-Step Search Tools, developed by Stephen Morse, provide powerful alternative search interfaces for the Ellis Island immigrant arrival database covering records from 1892 to 1957. Part of the broader JewishGen platform, this tool is particularly valuable for Jewish genealogy researchers tracing ancestors who passed through Ellis Island, with access to ship manifests and flexible search options beyond the official database.