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This archive chronicles the history of the Inter-Cooperative Council of Ann Arbor. It provides an in depth look at each house within the organization's history, culture, and namesake.
The Japanese Horror Visual Aesthetics Archive is intended to explore Japanese Horror (J-Horror) films and trace the popular themes and artists within the works. Through the lense of Japan's most famous directors, the Archive reflects on each director's unique brand of Horror and gives users the ability to deep dive into their unique work in Japanese Horror. At the series level, the Archive is divided based on directors, within each series there are various types of records that help demonstrate that director's vision of Horror. Throughout the Archive users will find video interviews with directors, movie trailers, movie stills, as well as movie reviews and materials for the University of Michigan Mark Schilling Collection.
The key history of the John Hope presidency of Morehouse College, Atlanta, GA.
This website serves as a repository for records (and informative interpretations of those sources) relating to the 1888 Whitechapel murders case attributed to notorious British serial killer Jack the Ripper.
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This website hosts a series of records and interpretation surrounding the 1921 obscenity trial of James Joyce's novel Ulysses and The Little Review literary magazine that published it.
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