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Linked Parliamentary Data Project (LiPaD)

Jul 30, 2021 | Archived projects, Contemporary, Early Modern/Modern, North America

Archived Project Website: https://www.lipad.ca/ Description: The first machine-readable and fully searchable historical transcript of Parliamentary Debates (“Hansard”), which provides a 150-year running record of Canadian political history. We have linked to these...

Project for the Study of Dissidence and Samizdat

Jul 29, 2021 | Archived projects, Contemporary, Early Modern/Modern, Europe

Archived Project Website: https://samizdatcollections.library.utoronto.ca/ Description: The Electronic Archive “Project for the Study of Dissidence and Samizdat” (PSDS), launched in 2015, includes the Database of Soviet Samizdat Periodicals, Electronic Editions of...
Make Believe: The Secret Library of M. Prud’homme

Make Believe: The Secret Library of M. Prud’homme

Jul 29, 2021 | Ancient World, Archived projects, Contemporary, Early Modern/Modern, Europe, Middle Ages, North America

Archived Project Website: http://www.prudhommelibrary.ca/ Description: Make Believe showcases forged and faked objects created through collaborations between Canadian writers and artists. The workshops associated with the digital and in-person exhibitions in 2019 were...
Serai: Premodern Encounters

Serai: Premodern Encounters

Jul 29, 2021 | Archived projects, Early Modern/Modern, Europe, Middle Ages, Middle East

Archived Project Website:http://serai.utsc.utoronto.ca/ Description: As an explicitly trans-disciplinary space, Serai offers researchers, teachers, and students at all stages of their career a digital meeting place where they can share resources, exchange ideas, and...
Mapping Ararat: An Imaginary Jewish Homelands Project

Mapping Ararat: An Imaginary Jewish Homelands Project

Jun 25, 2021 | Archived projects, Early Modern/Modern, North America

Archived Project Website: http://www.mappingararat.com/ Description: Mapping Ararat is an augmented reality project that navigates through an imaginary Jewish homeland.  It offers the user/participant the tools to imagine an alternative historical outcome for Major...
The Juba Project: Early Blackface Minstrelsy in Britain, 1842-1852

The Juba Project: Early Blackface Minstrelsy in Britain, 1842-1852

Jun 21, 2021 | Archived projects, Early Modern/Modern, Europe, North America

Archived Project Website: https://library2.utm.utoronto.ca/jubaproject/ Description: The Juba Project, named after early minstrelsy’s most famous and most unusual early practitioner, explores this phenomenon both from a historical and a dramaturgical...

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