America's Cultural Rebels: A book on artistic avant-gardes and the rise of countercultures by Roy Kotynek and John Cohassey with selected excerpts and preface
Chris To's Collection: A private showroom for PRC China Cultural Revolution Period relics.
Electromusications: Gateway to the Transdiffusion Broadcasting System sites and affiliated sites. The history and development of British television presentation (including graphic design, jingles).
HEL: History of the English Language. Also has a mailing list.
History and Technology.: An experiment in historical interpretation, combining a review of modern technologies, discussion of their chronological context, and societal implications.
Images from History: Art and archaeological images to illustrate world history
Legends: Exploring Legends in History, Folklore, Literature, Fiction, and the Arts.
MR Bloch Salt Archive: The influence on the development of ancient civilizations (1000 BCE) to the Industrial Revolution.
Queen Anne Furniture: Origins & Influences: A term paper by Pauline Contursi tracing the evolution by looking at its roots through history and culture with images.
Radiozone: Goals, chronology, stories, internet radio, and links.
The Creoles, a History: 19th Century New Orleans: Antebellum history, the war, postbellum history, culture, and bibliographic sources.
The Idyllists: A site dedicated to the Group of British Victorian artists known as the Idydllists. The group includes: Fred Walker, John North, George Pinwell, Robert Macbeth and others.
The Spirit of Gardening: The history of gardening.
The Vintage Lounge: Art deco, vintage sewing patterns, old photos and postcards, vintage knitting, antique fashion plates, and vintage sheet music.
Traveling Exhibition Service: A general introduction to the rich heritage of Sri Lankan Buddhist art that spans over 2300 years.
Warburg Institute: The Warburg Institute of the University of London exists principally to further the study of the classical tradition, that is of those elements of European thought, literature, art and institutions which derive from the ancient world.
Weaving: Art and Lore: Examines cross-cultural weaving, cosmic webs, spinning, spindles, fabrics, and ethnic costume; it also explores Grandmother Spider Woman, Rumpelstiltskin, Sleeping Beauty, and other myths and fairytales on weaving from around the world.
Widows Weeds: Mourning Fashions of the Victorian Era: An article on the customs and rituals by Stephanie Tomasi with photographs and images.