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The History Channel: History of Witches - A history of witches and how they were treated.
The Salem Witch Trials: Documentary Archive and Transcription Project - A collection of resources from the Library at the University of Virginia. The electronic collection of source materials relating to the Salem witch trials of 1692 and a new transcription of the court records, including court records, contemporary books, and record books.
Peabody Essex Museum: The Salem Witch Trials Collection - A collection of original documents about the Salem Witch Trials.
Witch Trials in the 21st Century - National Geographic Education - A multi-media lesson on contemporary belief in witch craft and ways to prevent modern-day witch hunts. For grades 5-12.
The Salem Witch Museum: Witch Hunt Fears, Trigger and Scapegoats - A collection of visitors' examples of what they feel qualify as an instance of a witch-hunt.
The Cornell University Witchcraft Collection - Part of Cornell University Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell’s Witchcraft Collection contains over 3,000 titles documenting the history of the Inquisition and the persecution of witchcraft, primarily in Europe.
Salem Witchcraft Trials Research Guide - In this research guide, users will find information about resources held at the Congregational Library & Archives and partner institutions related to the Salem witch trials.
Crisis & Critique - Podcast interview with Silvia Federici (4/24/24) - Agon Hamza and Frank Ruda sit down with the Italian feminist theorist and activist Silvia Federici to discuss her work on feminism, critique of Marx(ism), primitive accumulation, contemporary feminism, wars, and many other things.
The White Review - Interview with Silvia Federici - Silvia Federici discusses feminism, housework, the necessity for women to look for structures outside of capitalism, and her own political coming-of-age.
You Are There - The Salem Witch Trials (1953) - Directed by Sidney Lumet and hosted by Walter Cronkite, this episode of the 1950s television series “You Are There” dramatizes the Salem Witch Trials and features interviews with the accused.