Society & Culture
883 sites
Subcategories:
- Genealogy & Family History (140)
- Religion & Spirituality (74)
- History (162)
- Philosophy (121)
- Paranormal & Occult (42)
- Subcultures (333)
https://cementgarden.neocities.org/
Cementgarden is a personal Neocities site by a creator who documents their interests in EGL (elegant gothic lolita) fashion, art, music, and daily life through diary entries, a closet showcase, and drawings. The site features a layout archive, custom stylesheets, a music diary with an embedded player, and a warm old-web aesthetic that makes it a charming slice of personal expression.
https://interstellarsystem.neocities.org/
The Interstellar System, a plural system going by Interstellar or Corvid, has built a detailed site documenting their system members, headspace, and alterhuman identities. Beyond personal information, the site serves as an archive of resources, terminology, FAQs, and essays on alterhumanity including otherkin, therian, and otherhearted experiences.
http://microworks.net/pacific
A detailed reference site covering the United States Navy's role in the Pacific War from 1941 to 1945, documenting the naval campaigns, battles, and operations of World War II in the Pacific theater. History enthusiasts will find this a focused and organized index into one of the most significant naval conflicts of the 20th century.
http://smuhlberger.blogspot.com/
Muhlberger's World History is a long-running academic blog by historian Steve Muhlberger covering ancient, medieval, Islamic, and world history with commentary, resources, and discussion. The author, a professor at Nipissing University, brings scholarly depth to topics like Byzantine history, medieval life, and chivalry while keeping the writing accessible and often connecting historical parallels to current events.
https://batesca.tripod.com/aristotle.html
A focused academic page dedicated to Aristotle's political philosophy, covering works like 'The Politics' and the Nicomachean Ethics alongside theorists such as Leo Strauss. Visitors interested in classical political theory and social philosophy will find a curated resource on Aristotelian thought and its intellectual legacy.
http://prrths.com/
The Pennsylvania Railroad Technical and Historical Society is dedicated to preserving the heritage of the Pennsylvania Railroad, once known as 'The Standard Railroad of the World.' This splash page redirects visitors to the society's updated website at prrths.org, serving as a gateway for railroad history enthusiasts and collectors.
https://scramblingmind.com/
Scrambling Mind is a thoughtful blog exploring the implications of artificial intelligence, superintelligence, and machine-made media through an introspective human lens. Posts tackle big-picture questions about technology and society, including the philosophical dimensions of AI's rise and its cultural consequences.
https://txczgs.org/
The Texas Czech Genealogical Society is a membership-based organization dedicated to helping people research and discover their Czech ancestry from regions including Bohemia, Moravia, and Silesia. The site offers a master surname index, cemetery records, information on Czech pioneers in Texas, and resources for tracing family history across nearly two decades of organized research efforts.
https://surnamesupersearch.com/
Created by Ian Mold, this site aggregates free genealogy search engines covering over 9 billion records across passenger lists, census data, cemetery records, military rosters, and immigration databases from dozens of countries. It serves as a one-stop directory for family history researchers, linking to major resources like Ellis Island, Castle Garden, RootsWeb, and the Mormon Church's International Genealogical Index.
https://stevemorse.org/
Stephen P. Morse's "One-Step Webpages" is a massive collection of genealogy research tools that streamline searches through immigration records, passenger lists, and ship manifests from Ellis Island, Baltimore, Boston, New Orleans, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and beyond. With hundreds of specialized search forms spanning records from the early 1800s through the mid-20th century, it is an indispensable resource for anyone tracing immigrant ancestors to the United States.