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Tories, Timid, or True Blue?

Laura Northridge; Kurt Fendt; Theodore Groves
The Tories, Timid, or True Blue project creates an online educational environment that allows greater public access to the Old North's archival collection, with a specific focus on the history of the Church and its congregants during the American Revolutionary period.
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Film Experience Project

David Thorburn; Martin Marks
The Film Experience project presents the student with some 100 video clips related to the history of narrative film. The primary focus of the archive is on American cinema, but secondary attention is paid to works drawn from other great national traditions, such as France, Italy, and Japan.
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Declarations of Indepedence

Pauline Maier; Kurt Fendt; Peter Donaldson
The Declarations of Independence Project explores an unprecedented range of documents on the Declaration of Independence, focusing on the period between 1776 and 1826.
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Digital Dance Archive

Thomas DeFrantz
The Digital Dance Archive provides students with a digital workspace to collect and juxtapose critical video clips, dance silhouettes, musical forms, and texts from several contemporary dance works.
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Comics and Popular Culture

Henry Jenkins
The Comics and Popular Culture archive presents students with a representative sample of early North American comics. This project presents comics as a fascinating and beautiful art form that merges the popular with “high art” and allows students and researches to explore how comics have evolved in form and function from their early beginnings.
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American Authors

Wyn Kelley
The American Authors Project provides students with media documents that provide a rich background to the works of American authors such as Herman Melville, Toni Morrison, and others.
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