| Experimental Americans: Celo and Utopian Community in the Twentieth Century: Full text online of book published in 2001, an ethnographic and historical study of Celo Community Incorporated, an experimental community in North Carolina. |
| The Digger Archives: History of the San Francisco Diggers (1966-1968 and beyond), an anarchist guerilla street theater group that promulgated many counterculture ideas. Includes many graphics. |
| The Journey Community Reunion Home Page: A place for former members of Journey (the organization and intentional community of the 1970s, not the band) to reconnect with each other. Includes photos and member registry. |
| The Magnolia Street Commune: Personal reminiscences of a feminist commune formed in 1971 as an attempt to find a workable alternative to the conventional family. |
| Utopian Communities: List of 19th-century utopian communities in the United States now open as historic sites or museums. With links, if possible. |
| Utopian Communities, 1800-1890: Curriculum unit for ninth-graders. Includes objectives, historical background, sample lesson plan, bibliography. |
| Utopian Communities: European Roots, American Realities: Curriculum unit for ninth-graders. Eighteenth- and nineteenth-century American history. Includes objectives, sample lesson plans, bibliography. |
| Utopian Settlements in the Nineteenth-Century American Midwest: Focuses on Robert Owen, the founder of New Harmony. Introduction, proposed syllabus, online primary texts, annotated bibliography, links. |