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For those of you with a fancy for English renaissance history, there’s good news in store: ElizabethI.org is entirely dedicated to covering the life, politics and culture under the reign of the Elizabeth I, and also the influences and treatment it has received in modern culture, from novels, biogr... read more
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Are you looking for a place to learn about landmarks for school, or maybe you are planning to start teaching science. Well, if the answer to any of those questions is yes then you really should take a few minutes of your Sunday and pay a visit to this great site because here at Landmark-project.com ... read more
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Sears Archives is a site which will at first glance be appealing for a huge audience: from vintage stuff lovers to social historians, anthropologists and economists, one would regularly think that all forms of curiosity can be quenched at this site, home of a detailed history of this milestone retai... read more
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Wearing a Bikini is not a science, one is inclined to believe, but one is often wrong, and to make things right comes BikiniScience.com, a site that maps, charts, measures and follows the history and evolution of women’s swimwear, and it is intended for students of the history of fashion and socie... read more
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