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The Legacy of Ancient Palmyra
Palmyra's growth and artistic style resulted from its economic prosperity as a caravan city and its location at the eastern edge of the Roman Empire (USA: Getty Museum 2017)
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The Making of Charlemagne's Europe
This database of primary source material provides insight into Europe under the rule of Charlemagne 768- 814 AD (U.K. 2018).
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University of Oxford: Cabinet
The website aims to make the famous university's resources more accessible for teaching (U.K. 2020).
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The Digital Panopticon
The project explores the impacts of various punishments on approximately 90,000 people who were sentenced at London's Old Bailey between 1780 and 1925 (UK 2018).
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The Diary of Samuel Pepys
Civil servant Samuel Pepys' diary from 1660 to 1670, where he writes about everything from his business meetings to his wife's beauty and going out to the theatre (UK 2020).
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Mapping Prejudice
This project delves into the Minneapolis area's real estate history, where racially-restrictive deeds were powerful tools used by real estate developers in the 19th and 20th century to prevent people of color from buying or occupying property (USA: University of Minnesota 2019).
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Facts on U.S. immigrants
Datensammlung des Pew Research Center 1850–2016 (USA 2020-22)
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Abraham Lincoln
The items from the Library's digital collections on A. Lincoln that are free to use and reuse (Library of Congress 2019)
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Persuasive Cartography
Persuasive cartography is defined as ʺmaps intended primarily to reinforce opinions or beliefs - to send or reinforce messages - rather than to communicate objective geographic information.ʺ (Cornell University Library's Digital Collections 2017)
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Charles Booth's London: Poverty maps
Charles Booth (1840-1916) was a British businessman and social reformer remembered today mostly for his efforts to document poverty in nineteenth-century London. (U.K. 2018)
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