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an analysis of LGBTQ+ subcultures that existed during the twentieth century in Boston. Primary sources include The Midtown Journal, which the project's author described as the most valuable historical record highlighting Boston's LGBTQ+ culture.
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Awesome
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What life was like living as a queer person in the 20th century boston,lifestyle,culture
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A forum for people to share and contribute information on lost plays in England published 1570-1642.
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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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Displays the culture and lifestyle of queer people in twentieth century Boston, through digital visualization.
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The website talks about the gradual emancipation of slavery from the American Revolution to the Civil War.
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the sight itself is pretty much about dates and what happened during those dates and the provide information about it
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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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The site explores the beginning of theatrical culture in England. In addition, the site also contains several links to separate segments relating to the main topic. This site is used to inform viewers of this phenomenon in England before Shakespeare's time.
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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 website features an in depth view of LGBTQ+ culture and sub-culture in Boston from 1938 to 1966. It presents this information, as well as terminology, in an easy to access way.
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An interactive model of Philip Henslowe's playhouse, the Rose, and its surroundings. It digitally revives the building (where the early works of Marlowe, Shakespeare, and more were performed) so people can see what it was like in the sixteenth century.
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Interior, head and neck of a wreathed youth to left; Exterior, bit of foot; the underside of the floor is glazed
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Terracotta Panathenaic prize amphora (jar)
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A black stork in a landscape portrait.
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bird that is horribly bent over
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A Chinese landscape Zhao Yuan was made the Yuan (1271–1368) or Ming (1368–1644) dynasty.
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Image of three cherubs interacting and blowing their horns.