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Stolen Relations: Recovering Stories of Indigenous Enslavement in the Americas

Stolen Relations: Recovering Stories of Indigenous Enslavement in the Americas Stolen Relations (formerly the Database of Indigenous Slavery in the Americas) is a community-centered database project that seeks to illuminate and understand the role the enslavement of Indigenous peoples played in settler colonialism over time. As we scour the archives, we are seeking to to Stolen Relations: Recovering Stories of Indigenous Enslavement in the Americas

Italian Shadows (Mellon Publication Project)

Written by Brown University Italian Studies scholar, Massimo Riva, Italian Shadows conceives of an archaeology of virtual reality through a set of unique optical devices from the pre-digital age. Focusing on four curious pieces of analog media—including Casanova’s voyeuristic polemoscope (or jealousy glass); an eighteenth century peep show box, the Mondo Novo; the Great Belzoni’s Aggrescopius, Italian Shadows (Mellon Publication Project)

Modernist Journals Project

Modernist Journals Project A digital research collection focusing on Modernist journals and magazines, together with essays, introductions, and biographical sketches. The Modernist Journals Project publishes fully searchable online editions of the English-language journals and magazines that were important in shaping the modes of literature and art that came to be called “modernist”. Focusing on materials Modernist Journals Project

US Epigraphy Project

US Epigraphy Project The goal of the US Epigraphy project is to create an XML publication of all Greek, Roman and Etruscan epigraphic texts in American collections. Initially, the project focused on collecting metadata and images. It is now also entering the text for each inscription and will eventually add translation and notess. John Bodel US Epigraphy Project