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Collection: Center for Digital Scholarship Project Websites
Description: Originally developed and hosted at Brown University. The site has been developed further, and is now maintained at Northeastern University,
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Subject: Catskill Mountains (N.Y.), Summer resorts, Faculty Projects
Collection: Center for Digital Scholarship Project Websites
Description: Freedom Now contains documents from Tougaloo and Brown's Archives, pertaining to the Mississippi Freedom Movement and the Brown-Tougaloo Cooperative Exchange.
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Subject: Mississippi Freedom Project, Tougaloo College, Faculty Projects
Group: Freedom Now!, University Archives
Creator: Brown University
Language: English
Contributor: Smulyan, Susan
Collection: Center for Digital Scholarship Project Websites
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Subject: Mississippi Freedom Project, Tougaloo College, Faculty Projects
Group: Freedom Now!, University Archives
Creator: Brown University
Language: English
Contributor: Smulyan, Susan
Collection: Center for Digital Scholarship Project Websites
Description: This site provides documents about Luise Kulmus's youth in Danzig.
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Subject: Gottsched, Louise Adelgunde Victorie, 1713-1762, Philosophy, Faculty Projects
Collection: Center for Digital Scholarship Project Websites
Description: The Brown University Department of English and Creative Writing Program hosted a conference on "Writing Vietnam" from April 21 to April 23, 1999.
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Subject: Vietnam War, 1961-1975, Authors, Faculty Projects
Collection: Center for Digital Scholarship Project Websites
Description: The is a World Wide Web searchable database of tax information for the city of Florence in 1427-29 (c. 10,000 records)
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Subject: Renaissance, Florence (Italy), Faculty Projects
Collection: Center for Digital Scholarship Project Websites
Description: Features a tool that allows you to list the items on display at the1853 New York Crystal Palace based at the on their country of origin, and item type.
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Subject: Crystal Palace (New York, N.Y.), New York Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations (1853-1854 : New York, N.Y.), Faculty Projects
Collection: Center for Digital Scholarship Project Websites
Description: Features old-time fiddler Clyde Davenport of Monticello, county seat of Wayne County, in south-central Kentucky.
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Subject: Davenport, Clyde, 1921-2020, Fiddlers, Faculty Projects
Collection: Center for Digital Scholarship Project Websites
Description: This site gives access to a database of ca. 750 items that can be located on the Buonsignori map of 1584/94
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Subject: Renaissance, Florence (Italy), Faculty Projects
Collection: Center for Digital Scholarship Project Websites
Description: This site, begun in 2004 as part of a Brown STG Faculty grant, is based on an initial database of 119 Romanian love charms that Sanda Golopentia developed in 1987 at Brown University.
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Subject: Charms--Romania, Faculty Projects , Romania
Collection: Center for Digital Scholarship Project Websites
Description: A database (c. 165,000 records) with information about office holders of the Florentine Republic during its 250-year history.
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Subject: Renaissance, Florence (Italy), Faculty Projects
Collection: Center for Digital Scholarship Project Websites
Description: A collection of oral histories and supporting materials about the arts in 20th century Rhode Island.
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Subject: Rhode Island, Subculture, Faculty Projects
Collection: Center for Digital Scholarship Project Websites
Description: The lives of Fox Point residents and their neighborhood have been shaped by economic changes, city planners, and other forces. This project aims to capture these changes through recorded life history interviews.
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Subject: Immigrants, Ethnic neighborhoods United States, Faculty Projects
Collection: Center for Digital Scholarship Project Websites
Description: A Mother’s Cry conveys the experiences of a family united by love and determination during years of political repression.
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Subject: Arruda, Marcos P. S. de (Marcos Penna Sattamini), Mothers of political prisoners, Faculty Projects
Creator: Brown University
Language: English
Collection: Center for Digital Scholarship Project Websites
Description: Companion website to the 2001 edition of James N. Green’s book , published by University of Chicago Press.
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Subject: Male homosexuality, Brazil, Faculty Projects
Collection: Center for Digital Scholarship Project Websites
Description: HIST 1970E: , Spring 2015
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Subject: Vargas, Getúlio, 1883-1954, Brazil, Faculty Projects
Collection: Center for Digital Scholarship Project Websites
Description: A website to accompany Wendy Chun’s , which strives to enrich and illustrate points from the book.
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Subject: Fiber optics, Chun, Wendy Hui Kyong, 1969-, Faculty Projects
Collection: Center for Digital Scholarship Project Websites
Description: Companion website to the 2021 third edition of James N. Green and Thomas E. Skidmore’s textbook Brazil: Five Centuries of Change, published by Oxford University Press.
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Subject: Brazil History, Green, James N. (Professor of history), Faculty Projects
Collection: Center for Digital Scholarship Project Websites
Description: This website was developed by students at Brown University working with Professor James N. Green in the course “Modern Latin America”
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Subject: Latin America, Green, James N. (Professor of history), Faculty Projects
Collection: Center for Digital Scholarship Project Websites
Description: Dedicated to digitizing and indexing U.S. government documents related to Brazil from the 1960s-1980s, Opening the Archives is an ongoing effort to make primary sources available to the public.
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Subject: Brazil History, Green, James N. (Professor of history), Faculty Projects
Collection: Center for Digital Scholarship Project Websites
Description: In We Cannot Remain Silent, James N. Green analyzes the U.S. grassroots activities against torture in Brazil.
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Subject: Brazil History, Green, James N. (Professor of history), Faculty Projects
Collection: Center for Digital Scholarship Project Websites
Description: A digital collection of views and maps from Rome of the 16th-18th c. with further information about individual prints in a selection of the books.
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Subject: Rome History, Early printed books, Faculty Projects
Collection: Center for Digital Scholarship Project Websites
Description: utilizes the rich array of primary sources generated by a single, troubling event–the Camp Grant Massacre of 1871–to illuminate the world of the mid-nineteenth-century U.S.-Mexico borderlands.
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Subject: Camp Grant Massacre, Ariz., 1871, Aravaipa Canyon (Ariz.), Faculty Projects
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