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The Public History Resource Center, an academic metasite devoted to
curating the field of public history as it is practiced online, is
currently soliciting reviews for a special section on the history of
entertainment.  "Entertainment" is used here in a broad sense, to include
sites about the history of games, amusement rides, music, comedy, sports,
and much more. If you would like to review one of the Web sites below, or if
you know of another site that you would like to review, please contact us at
[log in to unmask] The reviews should be approximately 1200 words in
length and analyze - using a variety of criteria - a historically oriented
Web site pertaining to the
history of entertainment.

PHRC has developed a comprehensive ratings system to aid reviewers
in the analysis of a history Web site. Our system is available
at: http://www.publichistory.org/evaluation/index2.html

Submissions must include a rating of the site based on PHRC's rating
system, a short abstract, and a two-sentence bio. Typically, we only
publish one review per site, so contact us as soon as possible with
the site you wish to review!  Sites will be assigned on a first
come, first serve basis. Deadline for the completed reviews is
Sunday, June 24th.  They will be published the following week to
the Public History Resource Center's Web site.  Feel free to contact
us at [log in to unmask] with any questions.


Sites about entertainment during different time periods:

Harlem, 1900-1940: An African-American Community
http://www.si.umich.edu/CHICO/Harlem/

The 1920s
http://www.louisville.edu/~kprayb01/1920s.html

The Jazz Age: Flapper Culture and Style
http://www.geocities.com/flapper_culture/

David Halberstam's The Fifties
http://www.historychannel.com/exhibits/fifties/

The Psychedelic '60s
http://www.lib.virginia.edu/exhibits/sixties/


Sites about media entertainment:

In Black and White
http://www.nwlink.com/~dbmeek/

Some Enchanted Evening: American Picture Palaces
http://xroads.virginia.edu/~CAP/PALACE/home.html

The Museum of Television and Radio
http://www.mtr.org

Broadcasting in Chicago, 1921-1989
http://www.mcs.net/~richsam/home.html

Cinema Treasures
http://www.cinematrasures.org/index.html

Inventing Entertainment: Early Motion Pictures and Sound Recordings of the
Edison Companies
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/edhtml/edhome.html

History of Blaxploitation
http://www.blackvoices.com/feature/blk_history_98/blaxploitation/

History of Atari
http://www.atari-history.com

History of Video Games
http://www.videotopia.com

Bellingham Antique Radio Museum
http://www.antique-radio.org/


Sites about amusement parks and shows:

Defunct Amusement Parks
http://www.defunctparks.com/index.htm

Barnum Museum
http://www.barnum-museum.org

Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey Circus
http://www.ringling.com/history

Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show
http://xroads.virginia.edu/~HYPER/HNS/BUFFALOBILL/home.html

The Carousel Organization
http://www.carousel.org

History of Coney Island
http://naid.sppsr.ucla.edu/coneyisland/

Roller Coasters: Inventing the Scream Machine
http://coasters.eb.com/

Vaudeville and Popular Entertainment, 1870-1920
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/vshtml/vshome.html


Sites about sports and activities:

Black Baseball's Negro Baseball Leagues
http://blackbaseball.com

History of Surfing
http://www.surfart.com/surf_history/

National Museum of Roller Skating
http://www.rollerskatingmuseum.com/

Quilts and Quiltmaking in America
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/qlthtml/qlthome.html

Roman Board Games
http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/w/x/wxk116/roma/rbgames.html

Online Guide to Traditional Games
http://web.ukonline.co.uk/james.masters/TraditionalGames/index.htm


Sites about collectibles and ephemera:

Baseball Cards, 1887-1914
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/bbhtml/bbhome.html

Posters American Style
http://www.nmaa.si.edu/posters/

Bad Fads Museum
http://badfads.com/home.html


Sites about music:

California Gold: Northern California Folk Music from the Thirties
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/afccchtml/cowhome.html

Wolverine Antique Music Society
http://www.shellac.org/wams/wamsrap.html

The Jazz Archive
http://www.redhotjazz.com/

The Music House Museum
http://www.musichouse.org/


Sites about Humor

The Comic Page
http://www.dereksantos.com/comicpage/portal.html

Dr. Seuss Went to War
http://orpheus.ucsd.edu/speccoll/dspolitic/

Comedy-O-Rama
http://www.comedyorama.com/index.html

The Cartoon Research Library
http://www.lib.ohio-state.edu/cgaweb/index.htm


Miscellaneous entertainment sites:

The History of Harley-Davidson (in Russian)
http://www.quiknet.com/~bancollc/index.html

The Elizabethan Costuming Page
http://www.dnaco.net/~aleed/corsets/index.html

Anarchy Archives
http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/Anarchist_Archives/archivehome.html

Molly Brown House Museum
http://www.mollybrown.com

The Lindbergh Case
http://www.lindberghtrial.com

Uncle Tom's Cabin and American Culture
http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu/utc/



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