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A Comprehensive Look at the Salem Witch Mania of 1692 Ashley Layhew
The Literature of .Witchcraft in New England. by Justin Winsor
A Short History of the Salem Village Witchcraft Trials : Illustrated by A
Cotton Mathers's Wonders of the Invisible World: an Authoritative Edition
The Journal of Christian Reconstruction
The Salem Witch Trials from a Legal Perspective: the Importance of Spectral Evidence Reconsidered
Radicals, Conservatives, and the Salem Witchcraft Crisis
Satan As Provacateur in Puritan Ministers' Writings, 1
An Exploration of Accused Slaves During the Salem Witchcraft Crisis
Coming to Terms with the Salem Witch Trials
AGENTS of the DEVIL?: WOMEN, WITCHCRAFT, and MEDICINE in EARLY AMERICA a Thesis by JEWEL CARRIE PARKER Submitted to the Graduate
The Role of the Public During the Salem Witch Trials by Samantha Myers
George Burroughs and the Girls from Casco: the Maine Roots of Salem Witchcraft
Samuel Parris: Minister at Salem Village
The Captivity of Spectres: Dynamics of the Salem Witch-Hunt
Male Witches in Colonial New England
An Invitation to Satan: Puritan Culture and the Salem Witch Trials Alia Stone James Madison University
SALEM WITCH TRIALS Reader
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Witchcraft in Europe and America Reel Listing
The Politics of Speech
Satan's War Against the Covenant in Salem Village, 1692
Performative Rhetoric and the Early American Female Criminal By
The Salem Witch Trials: a Microhistory
The Crucible of History:How Apology and Reconciliation Created Modern Conceptions of the Salem Witch Trials
We Aren't Superstitious By
Finding the True Cause of the Salem Witchcraft Trials
Salem Witch Trials Inquiry by Michael Bazemore Were the Salem Witch Trials a Rational Reaction?
Gender in Colonial America: Women and Witches Holly Hartman Western Oregon University,
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Introduction to the Salem Witch Trials the Salem Witchcraft Outbreak Of
The Lesson of Salem Taken from Newsweek, August 31, 1992 by Laura Shapiro
Deodat Lawson, “Witchcraft in Salem” (1704)