What Can You Do With That 2021

  • Love Cults, Masquerading Gals, and Subway Sammies: A Digital Visualization and Analysis of the LGBTQ+ Subcultures of Mid-Twentieth Century Boston

    This Archive talks about the diversity of the LGBTQ+ culture that existed in the twentieth century of Boston. It includes articles, newspaper clippings, journal entries, and historical records.
  • Map of Early London

    The Map of Early Modern London (MoEML) recreates sixteenth- and seventeenth-century London with all its churches, markets, bookshops, neighborhoods, gates and halls, and it does so with a large and detailed maps combined with primary source materials describing or depicting London at the time.
  • Digital Harlem

    A website created to document happenings in Harlem from 1915 to 1930. Includes events such as sports games, crimes, nightlife, and churches. The interactive map lets you see the expansion of “Black Harlem” and visually presents other information along with detailed descriptions and timelines.
  • DISCOVER THE MANY HISTORIES OF BLACK MORMONS

    The website has who, what, where, and how many when talking about Black people in the mormon church. they have many people that have worked on this site. They have got two awards. one in 2021 and the other one in 2022. Lastly, this site shows the history of black people who became mormon and the church.
  • The Lost Museum

    The video explains through descriptive audio and pictures how Barnum's American Museum opened in 1841 in New York City, in no time became the most visited place in America but was destroyed in July 1865. It then shows the effects of this damage through animated pictures, music, and no descriptive audio.
  • Women Writers Project

    The goal of the Women Writers Project is to revisit pre-Victorian texts, written by women. The research project dedicates itself to text encoding, accessibility to a variety of audiences, and electronic texts.
  • Digital Augustan Rome

    It is a digital interactive map of Augustan Rome, when you click on certain highlighted spots on the map, you can access information about the location during A.D. 14. There are a few articles about the time period and a directory that can be used for easier access to a specific location. There's also an option to filter by physical feature types. Description - It is a digital interactive map of Augustan Rome, when you click on certain highlighted spots on the map, you can access information about the location during A.D. 14. There are a few articles about the time period and a directory that can be used for easier access to a specific location.
  • Bomb Sight

    The Bomb Sight maps the London WWII bomb census, taking place between 07/10/1940 to 06/06/1941. It has a detailed satellite map with red dots placed on the locations that bombs were dropped on London, with zoom in/zoom out functionality. It also contains divisions based on specific neighborhoods, bomb totals for each neighborhood, specific locations of each bomb, location searching, and data for the first night of the Blitz, a weekly bomb census, and an aggregate bomb census. It allows users to visualize and contextualize the frequency of the bombs dropped on London in World War II, as well as determine which parts of London were bombed more than other parts of London. -Sofia Wilson
  • Virtual Paul's Cross Project

    It’s a WordPress website that hosts information about St. Pauls cathedral in 1622, including sermons of the priests for special occasions. It includes digital images of the cathedral as well as a “digital flyby” of the site. The website also includes information about acoustics and the historical context of the cathedral.
  • Famous Trials

    The website contains both primary sources (trial transcripts, evidence, photographs, testimonies, personal documents, maps, arrest warrants, etc.) and secondary sources (summaries, timelines, biographies of those involved, videos of reenactments, etc.) having to do with famous historical trials. The website informs viewers of various famous trials throughout world history in the years from 399 BC to 2021.
  • The September 11 Digital Archive

    The September 11 Digital Archive uses digital media to collect, preserve, and display the history of the terrorist attacks on the United States of America in 2001. It consists of first-hand accounts, emails, phone calls, text messages, photos, and songs that help piece together the timeline of events.
  • The John Milton Reading Room

    This site aims to be a complete and annotated archive of John Milton’s works (poetry and some prose). The reading room offers poetry (Paradise Lost, Paradise Regain'd, Samson Agonistes) as well as prose and epigrams in Latin. For those works in Latin, the site offers translations.
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