| “The
Historiography of the Salem Witchcraft
Trials”
Charles Postel, Department of
History
California State University, Sacramento
Lecture coming soon
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- Salem Witch Trials Documentary
Archive
Archived documents, maps,
and biographies. From the
University of Virginia Electronic
Text Center.
http://etext.virginia.edu/salem/witchcraft/
- Discovery School Salem Witch
Site
Attempts to show what events
lead up to Salem as well as
the trials themselves concisely.
Discusses Puritan religion
and beliefs about witchcraft,
factions, expectations of
children in Puritan society,
6
minute multimedia movie with
good images of town, biographies
of Cotton Mather, Ann Putnam,
Tituba, John Proctor, Mary
Easty, and Sarah Good
http://school.discovery.com/schooladventures/salemwitchtrials/
- Salem Witch Trials
This site uses historical
books as well as primary sources
and actual documents to give
a representation of the trials.
There are many great images
as well a section on The Crucible.
Another plus, is the bios
section.
http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/salem/SALEM.HTM
- This site answers some commonly
asked questions about the
trials and witchcraft in the
seventeenth century. http://www.salemwitchmuseum.com/education/faq.shtml
- The Salem Witch Trials 1692:
A Chronology of Events
A brief timeline of the events
of 1692 in Salem Village
http://www.salemweb.com/memorial/
- COTTON MATHER, MEMORABLE
PROVIDENCES, RELATING TO
WITCHCRAFTS AND POSSESSIONS
(1689)
http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/salem/ASA_MATH.HTM
Books
- Entertaining Satan :
Witchcraft and the Culture
of Early New England
by John Putnam Demos
- The Devil in Massachusetts:
A Modern Enquiry into the
Salem Witch Trials by
Marion L. Starkey
- Salem Story : Reading
the Witch Trials of 1692
(Cambridge Studies in American
Literature and Culture) by
Bernard Rosenthal
- The History of the Colony
of Massachusetts-Bay (Research
Library of Colonial Americana)
by Thomas Hutchinson 1764
- Salem Possessed : The
Social Origins of Witchcraft
by Paul Boyer, Stephan Nissenbaum
- The Devil in the Shape
of a Woman: Witchcraft in
Colonial New England
by Carol F. Karlsen
- Damned Women: Sinners
and Witches in Puritan New
England by Elizabeth
Reis
- In the Devil's Snare
: The Salem Witchcraft Crisis
of 1692 by Mary Beth
Norton
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