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Katrina Project Digital Archive

Katrina Project Digital Archive COMING SOON. Binders of hurricane Katrina related clippings, broadsides and other ephemera. Website Status: Ongoing Katrina Project Digital Archive is a project of Sociology Contributors to this project include John Logan (Faculty lead)

Latin American Travelogues

Latin American Travelogues This project provides a selection of digitized Latin American travelogues, largely from the 19th century. Currently focused on Brazil, the works are linked to critical essays produced by undergraduate students enrolled in courses on Latin American history. Latin American Travelogues is a project of the History Department. Contributors to this project include James Green.

Minassian Collection of Qur’anic Manuscripts

Minassian Collection of Qur’anic Manuscripts Collection of approximately 200 folders of Qur’anic leaves dating from the 8th century onward. Website Status: Completed Minassian Collection of Qur’anic Manuscripts is a project of Religious Studies,Comparative Literature Contributors to this project include Nancy Khalek (Faculty lead), ChadKia (Faculty lead)

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

Modern Latin America

Modern Latin America This website was developed by students at Brown University working with Professor James N. Green in the course ‘Modern Latin America’ and is hosted by Brown University Libraries. Here you will find a comprehensive set of materials that are integrally connected to the textbook. The website offers pathways into themes introduced in Modern Latin America

MonArch: Monastic Archaeology

MonArch: Monastic Archaeology An online publication of the excavation of the medieval monastery of St. Jean-des-Vignes in Soissons, France. Sheila Bonde and Clark Maines have been excavating the medieval monastery of St. Jean-des-Vignes in Soissons, France since 1982. They have been investigating forms of digital publication that will make it easy to link spatial data MonArch: Monastic Archaeology

Napoleonic Satires

Napoleonic Satires A collection of Napoleonic satirical prints produced between 1792 and 1829, from Germany, Britain, France, Holland, and Russia, by such noted artists as James Gillray and George Cruikshank. Website Status: Completed

Opening the Archive

Opening the Archives The Opening the Archives Project is an ambitious undertaking organized by Brown University and the Universidade Estadual de Maringá, Paraná, Brazil with the support of the U.S. National Archive and Record Administration and the Brazilian National Archive to systematically digitize and index tens of thousands of declassified documents in the U.S. government Opening the Archive

Paris, Capital of the 19th Century

Paris, Capital of the 19th Century This project, initiated by the French Studies and Comparative Literature Departments, facilitates research across disciplines by digitizing library resources in various formats and media, and centralizes access to materials related to 19th century Paris. The OED implementation developed here at STG was, at the time, groundbreaking in the sense Paris, Capital of the 19th Century