Article about the myth about "the burning times" by Arlea Æðelwyrd Hunt-Anschütz. Published in the Spring 1999 issue of Connections Journal.
Collect and disseminate bibliographical information about books and articles in many languages about witchcraft in early modern Europe.
Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society Boston, 1883, 1-29, 3rd series.
The story of the Pendle Witches, detailing their family backgrounds, their alleged crimes, trial and terrible fate.
Witchcraft trial on Long Island and the settlement of Sayville, with information about people accused of being witches in New York.
Articles and essays about Europeans' heightened concern with the phenomenon of witchcraft during the early modern era, including materials about specific witch-hunt episodes in Europe and America.
Christian Science Monitor article about the situation of widows in Ghana who are branded as witches and forced to live in isolation.
Essay examining reports of witches in the Jewish Bible, in the context of the role of women and in relation to the subsequent history of witch hunts in Christian Europe in the Middle Ages.
Links and research into European and English witch hunts. Also links for grieving parents.
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