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A map of murals that were created during the "Sit-In" in Khartoum, Sudan or restored afterwords
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Recovering forgotten English plays from 1570-1642 and making them accessible to the public.
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It is a digital humanities project with a focus on the queer community of Boston from 1940s-1960s. It has maps, bar graphs, snippets of newspaper articles of the queer community, testaments from queer people themselves etc. This resource breaks down misconceptions about the queer community, raises awareness about the queer experience and identity, as well as gives a historicity of the queer community.
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Linked Jazz is a website where you can learn about Jazz musicians and their connections to each other.
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Create interactive visualizations of different corresponding networks throughout history and using them to create case studies.
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A Frankenstein Atlas explores Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein from a spatial perspective. Inspired by research and theoretical approaches in literary mapping and historical geography, A Frankenstein Atlas provides scholars and students with a platform to study and experiment with Shelley's text.
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A website that discusses the recorded history of LGBTQ+ people in Boston.
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This is a scholarly collaborative website where people can add lost plays that've been recovered in England through 1570-1642.
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The peer-reviewed crowd-sourced site Unfortunate Creatures is devoted to making available primary sources reacting to natural disasters in the pre-modern period. Developers invite collaborators, including faculty and mentored undergraduate scholars to contribute. 
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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.
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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.