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10,995 datasets
Michael L. Krenn's study examines the U.S. government's program to exhibit American paintings overseas as a tool of cultural diplomacy during the Cold War. The research covers initiatives from the 1940s to the 1970s, involving the Department of State, the United States Information Agency, and the Smithsonian Institution. It analyzes the conflicts between government objectives and the American art community, particularly regarding modern and abstract expressionist art.
A historical analysis of British naval impressment, a forced labor system that mobilized approximately 250,000 mariners in the 18th century. The work by Denver Brunsman draws on primary sources including ships' logs, personal letters, diaries, and political texts. It examines the system's role in British naval supremacy, its impact on seaport communities, and its contribution to conflicts like the American Revolution and War of 1812.
A study by Todd Estes examines the role of public opinion in the 1790s debate over the Jay Treaty between the United States and Great Britain. The analysis draws from a range of sources including petitions, newspaper polemics, crowd gatherings, and Congressional rhetoric. It argues the debate marked a significant milestone in popular political involvement and party development.
Research by Joan R. Rentsch identifies the core content and structure of a schema for cultural understanding. The work used qualitative and quantitative methods, including interviews, to extract schema content consisting of attributes, goals, and tactics. Findings indicate concepts like religion, values, beliefs, and customs are central attributes for informing military training.
RAND researchers developed a taxonomy of 14 categories of cross-cultural behaviors for Air Force personnel. The importance of these behaviors was evaluated by surveying approximately 21,000 previously deployed airmen. The dataset likely contains survey responses linking behavior categories to training received and deployment performance.
William H. Goetzmann's book 'New Lands, New Men' details three centuries of exploration from the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries. The work covers European and American expeditions across the Pacific, Northwest, continent, oceans, Japan, and polar regions. It examines the impact of Enlightenment science and Romantic art on fields like natural history, cartography, geology, and oceanography.
From 1690 to 1750, this dataset comprises a curated collection of over 300 poems from British America, sourced from pamphlets and newspapers. It was compiled by William L. Sachse to critically reconstitute the literature of empire across the thirteen colonies, Canada, and the West Indies. The poems focus on themes of mercantilism, metropolitan versus provincial rights, and the morality of trade versus conquest.
Richard Gid Powers authored a narrative history of the American anticommunist movement. The work draws on primary sources and covers a wide range of participants, including Jews, Protestants, blacks, Catholics, Socialists, union leaders, businessmen, and conservatives. It is described as a well-executed study and summation of a vast topic.
Stephen Kinzer's journalistic work chronicles Nicaragua's political history from 1976 to 1983. Kinzer served as a freelance journalist, Boston Globe correspondent, and New York Times bureau chief in Managua. The work likely contains his interviews with figures from the Somoza regime, Sandinistas, contras, dissidents, and ordinary citizens.
A collection of academic chapters analyzing the portrayal of the Vietnam War in Hollywood films and television. The work is edited by Michael Anderegg and includes contributions from multiple scholars. The content likely contains detailed textual analysis of specific films, genres, and cultural narratives.
Angie Debo's historical work details the dispossession of the Choctaw, Chickasaw, Cherokee, Creek, and Seminole nations in what is now Oklahoma following the Dawes Act of 1887. The publication is a foundational text that changed the historiography of American Indian history and faced institutional resistance upon its release. The book's findings implicated prominent Oklahoma politicians and led to its initial rejection by the University of Oklahoma Press.
A historiographical work by Edward B. Rugemer analyzing the impact of British abolition in 1834 on the American Civil War. It draws on newspaper archives to reposition the American emancipation debate within a broader Anglo-Atlantic context. The dataset likely contains textual analysis of historical media and political arguments.
1660-1840 collection of scholarly essays edited by Kathleen Wilson, published on paperswithcode. The text explores themes of culture, identity, and modernity within Britain and its empire during this period. It includes contributions from multiple historians focusing on topics like gender, race, exploration, and Atlantic interculture.
David M. Johnson authored a review report on simulator sickness research literature. The report covers the sensory basis of motion perception, terminology, history, symptoms, measurement, incidence, and theories like sensory conflict and postural instability. It emphasizes simulator-based flight training, particularly for helicopters, and identifies areas for future applied research.
Survey responses from 138 subjects collected by Nicole LePera of the New School. The data likely contains scores from the Boredom Proneness Scale, Mindfulness Attention Awareness Scale, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, and a substance use questionnaire. The study investigated correlations between boredom proneness, mindfulness, and negative psychological outcomes.
A dataset titled 'Indiaculturevl Bench' authored by suparnojit and hosted on Hugging Face. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04 24 16:16:46. Its specific content and structure are not detailed in the provided metadata.
China Cultural IP Narrative Dataset focuses on narratives related to cultural intellectual property. The dataset is hosted on Kaggle and likely contains textual or descriptive information for regional culture analytics. Its specific content, size, and creation details require verification after download.
A text dataset scraped from dainikparibarton.com, a Bengali online news portal covering national, regional, sports, and political news in Bangladesh. The archive, created by author sayurio, aims to preserve a collection of purely human-written journalism and regional reporting. It was last updated on Hugging Face on 2026-03-17.
Supplementary File 1 from a study on epithelial breast cancer cell oxidative mitochondrial metabolism in the context of lung metastasis. The dataset, published on figshare by Kuppusamy Balamurugan, contains differentially expressed genes (DEGs) from single-cell sequencing, comparing them against all other cells. It was last updated on March 19, 2026.
A supplementary Excel file from a study on 3D emboli culture models for epithelial breast cancer. The file likely contains pathway analysis results from single-cell sequencing (scSeq) data, focusing on oxidative mitochondrial metabolism relevant to lung metastasis. It was authored by Kuppusamy Balamurugan and published on figshare under a CC-BY-4.0 license.