Society & Culture
883 sites
Subcategories:
- Genealogy & Family History (140)
- Religion & Spirituality (74)
- History (162)
- Philosophy (121)
- Paranormal & Occult (42)
- Subcultures (333)
http://neopagan.net/Contents.html
Isaac Bonewits, a prominent figure in neopaganism and Druidism, built this extensive archive covering topics from Druidic theology and Wicca to liturgy, polyamory, and mystical energies. The site serves as a comprehensive hub for his essays, songs, books, and presentations spanning decades of work in the neopagan community.
https://raisu.neocities.org/
Raisu's personal site is dedicated to the 'imari' lifestyle subculture, a recently created digital-focused way of living that centers on existing through digital spaces rather than physical ones. The site serves as an imari guide and bible, featuring coord rules, a virtual closet, a raisu ita bag collection showcase, and original art all styled around this aesthetic.
https://plymouthcolony.net/magenweb
The MAGenWeb Project is the official USGenWeb resource for genealogical research in Massachusetts, covering all counties with links to vital records, probates, deeds, cemetery records, and colonial documents. Coordinated by Dale H. Cook, this hub connects volunteer county coordinators and researchers tracing Massachusetts family histories across centuries.
https://manchesterhistory.net/
A site dedicated to the history and culture of Manchester, offering a local perspective on one of England's most storied cities. The focus on historical content makes it a useful reference for anyone researching Manchester's past and community heritage.
https://chimerathing.neocities.org/
The Chimera's Den is a password-gated personal site run by a queer trans man, featuring a boldly styled landing page with content warnings for flashing images, autoplay music, mental health topics, and cartoon gore. The site promises a richly personal and unapologetically queer creative space for visitors aged 16 and older.
http://genealogytrails.com/
Genealogy Trails is a massive volunteer-driven project dedicated to transcribing and freely sharing genealogical and historical records across all U.S. states, organized by region with over 200,000 webpages of data. Researchers can dig into census records, pension rolls, obituaries, military headstones, mortality schedules, and more, all contributed by unpaid volunteers and available at no cost.
http://eagleid.com/veterans/dogs.htm
A heartfelt tribute to the war dogs of the United States Military, highlighting their service across conflicts from World War II through Vietnam and the controversial policy that denied them formal recognition. The page includes archival photos, poems, and links to organizations like the Vietnam Dog Handler Association that are working to establish a national memorial for America's canine soldiers.
https://csrainbow.neocities.org/
Common Sense Rainbow is a research-backed resource dedicated to debunking anti-LGBT+ arguments and myths using logic, data, and scholarly sources. Visitors can browse refutations of common anti-LGBT+ claims, read original articles on topics like conversion therapy and transgender healthcare, and access curated links to peer-reviewed studies and advocacy resources.
https://tilde.town/~peter
Peter's tilde.town member page from 2014, featuring a handful of early posts about shipping code quickly, a MS Paint competition entry from a university LAN party, and a photo taken in Copenhagen. Sparse but charming, it captures the casual early spirit of the tilde.town old-web revival community.
http://blogfinder.genealogue.com/
Genealogy Blog Finder is a specialized directory and search engine tracking over 1,780 genealogy blogs, organized into categories like Genetic Genealogy, Cemeteries, Single Surname, and African-American research. It offers a searchable index of blog posts alongside a map of recent blogging activity, making it an invaluable hub for family history researchers looking to connect with others.