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When you're researching for fic, art, or general curiosity, what are your go to online sources for your historical fandoms?

Does yours have a great wikia, are you a follower of fashion blogs, got treasures on your tumblr dash, buried in out of copyright Google books, or have a nifty Secret Site tucked away somewhere?


General
Internet Scout (Links to academic websites)

Ancient World
Stanford Geospatial Network Model of the Roman World (Calculate time & expense etc. of journeys in the Roman world.)

Middle Ages
Medieval Naming Resources - [personal profile] ursula

1901-1910
Paris Was A Woman (tumblr of socialites in the early 1900s)

World War II
World War II Archive collection (various period naterial, including magazines & army field manuals and more)


Themes etc.
Link to free Art History resources from the Metropolitan Museum of Art

Food & Drink
Food History Jottings (Food Historian's blog, chief focus on UK, US & Europe)
New York Public Library's Menu Collection (1840s-present)

Language
Green's Dictionary of Slang
Beyond the Name - name meanings & history.
Medieval Naming Resources - [personal profile] ursula

LGBTQ+ History
Gay History & Literarture Essays by Rictor Norton

Military
Naval Social History - 1793-1920 (British Royal Navy)

Travel & Transport
Stanford Geospatial Network Model of the Roman World (Calculate time & expense etc. of journeys in the Roman world.)
Luxury Passenger Rail Travel before World War 2 by [personal profile] olivermoss (1880s-1930s)


UK
UK Weather in the Past (weather forum)
Naval Social History - 1793-1920 (Royal Navy)

London
London Medieval Murder Map (Map plotting known homicides in 14th C London.)
Society for Photographing Relics of Old London's 112 photos of "Old" London (taken 1875-1886).
London Lives 1690 to 1800 (free collection of searchable original London documents)


USA
AAGPBL Players Association (Baseball history)
New York Public Library's Menu Collection (1840s-present)

20th C
Internet Archive, including autobiogs eg.:
Jews Without Money by Michael Gold (1930)
Diana A Strange Autobiography by Diana Fredericks (1942, Lesbian memoir)
Writers Project Guide to New York + can find more for other cities (1980s)


Random Fun/Creative Stuff
Regency Explorer Story Generator
19th Century Character Trope Generator

Shakespeare Histories Fanfic Masterlist
Histories Index (@ LJ)



Share them here in the comments! (I will, hopefully, then edit them into a helpful topic list in the body of the post presently, and make this post a sticky, for the edification of all.)

Date: 2019-01-28 01:31 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] duskpeterson
I tend to depend heavily on primary sources, unless the topic I'm writing about is obscure. Internet Archive, Google Books, and HathiTrust are my main sources for primary texts. Open Library's ebook-lending program and Bookshare (an e-library for people who can't easily read print) are where I go for secondary sources. And I love Internet Scout; it has been tracking academic-related websites for decades and has them all carefully categorized by topic.

https://scout.wisc.edu

Other than that, I do a lot of keyword searching, centered on museums, historical societies, universities, etc. If I add site:.edu to a keyword search on Google, only the educational websites show up, so the results are more likely to be what I want.

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