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BibliographiesMerrick, Jeffrey, comp., enlarged by Richard M. Golden. Witchcraft
in Early Modern Europe and America [online]. August 1996-January 1998
[cited 11 January 1998]. Available from:
http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/users/fennell/highland/harper/WITCH01A.HTM.
Primary Sources: Digital CollectionsWitchcraft in
Salem Village [online]. Danvers, Mass.: Danvers Archival Center, in
association with The Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia, 2000
[cited 8 September 2000]. Available from:
http://etext.virginia.edu/salem/witchcraft/. Primary Sources: Microform CollectionsSalem Witchcraft. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms
International, 1980. Witchcraft in Europe and America. Woodbridge, Conn.: Research Publications, [1982?]. Witchcraft in New England. Wooster, Ohio: Micro Photo
Division, Bell & Howell; Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms
International, distributor, [1980].
Primary Sources: Selected BooksBoyer, Paul S., and Stephen Nissenbaum, eds. Salem-village Witchcraft: A Documentary Record of Local Conflict in Colonial New England. 2d ed. Boston: Northeastern University Press, c1993. Hall, David D., ed. Witch-hunting in Seventeenth-century New
England: A Documentary History, 1638-1693. Boston: Northeastern
University Press, c1999.
Talking About Women's HistoryNorton, Mary Beth. Salem Witch Trials [Interview online]. Interviewed by Eileen Dugan. Talking History, October 2002. Available from: http://talkinghistory.oah.org/arch2002.html. Reis, Elizabeth. Women
and Witchcraft in Colonial Salem,
Massachusetts. Interviewed by Bryan Le Beau, Talking History,
29 October
1998. Available from: http://talkinghistory.oah.org/arch1998.html.
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