From the sun-drenched patio and outdoor barbeque, to the living rooms of some of Hollywood’s legendary celebrities, photographer Maynard Parker (1900-1976) captured Southern California.
The Division of Preservation and Access celebrates Asian-Pacific Heritage Month by highlighting projects it has funded that emphasize the cultural contributions of the diverse peoples of Asia and the Pacific Islands.
The Retrospective Index to Music Periodicals/Répertoire international de la presse musicale (RIPM) was established to provide access to 18th- through 20th-century periodical literature dealing with music.
Preservation Week, which NEH honors this week, is a time for raising awareness of the important things in our possession—personal and institutional—that connect us to our history.
Experience the original coverage of the construction and sinking of the Titanic through Chronicling America, the online database of digital historic newspapers jointly sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Library of Congress.
At the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, NEH-supported researchers are involved in the complex digitization of medieval Islamic and Christian manuscripts.
NEH funding has contributed to a freely accessible digital archive of The Southern Courier, one of the only newspapers in the Deep South reporting on the events and people involved with the civil rights movement from 1965 to 1968.
Encyclopedia Virginia is an innovative, interactive, online reference resource that covers the entirety of the Commonwealth’s 400-year political, social, and cultural history.
The day may soon come when Donald Trump converts Washington, D.C.’s historic Old Post Office Building into a luxury hotel, but for now, the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Natio
When Helen Clay Frick began amassing material for an art reference library in the 1920s, she had a vision of documenting every work of art in the western world.