Witch Hunts
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With the unsettled and difficult times associated with the depression and disruption
in Europe that came with what we have come to refer to as the end of the Dark Ages
there was the development of both the Renaissance and the Reformation. Wrapped up
in the confusing world of the time were a lot of problems and sociologists believe
today that thge society of the time suffered from a sort of public paranoia whereby
someone had to be blamed. In the Twentieth Century Germany and its neighbouring countries
selected the Jews as the cause of their woes. But earlier it was women. |
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Fanatics of all types found it easy to find someone to blame for the unexplained
and it is believed that thousands died as their neighbours, friends and family turned
on them and to purge their evil spirit from the earth they were often burned. |
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- Burning Time
- This site is slow to load because
of the large graphic and the little animations but it features a book on this topic.
It actuall y has a huge source of material and data but the graphics slow it down,
but it is worth getting to.
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- Recent Developments in the Study
of The Great European Witch Hunt
- And excellent text document by Jenny Gibbons who has an M.A. in medieval
history. Her page gives facts details and explanation on this truly remarkable problem.
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- Greywings
Witch Hunt Page
- Stephanie du Barry 1994 is a British scholar and he has
assembled some of his work on the topic of witch hunts. His site includes some interesting
links and graphics from painters at the time.
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- National
Geographic's Salem
- This is an interactive site that let's you consider the sort of conditions that
involved the trial in Salem in 1692 and is based entirely on actual records of events
from the time.
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- Witch
Hunt Bibliography
- This is good material with some pictures and general explanation of things so
that you can determine the direction you want to go with the research. Articles can
be downloaded from this site as PDF (Post Script Files) which reprint as original
documents.
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- Witch
Hunts of Scotland
- This excellent site details the beginning of the phenomena in Scotland and uses
MacBeth's witches as the lead into the story. This is a good site and has an excellent
bibliography.
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- The Witch Hunts
- This is an excellent web site that involves the general knowledge necessary for
understanding this topic.
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- The
Witch Hunt as a Culture Change Phenomenon
- THOMAS J. SCHOENEMAN of Lewis & Clark College has a very academic paper dealing
with a fairly extensive range of issues. This is a college paper so you might find
it a bit hard goina as it is basically a wall of text. The Bibliography is excellent.
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- Lesson Plan
on Witch Hunts
- This site has loads of information and suggested activities for a teacher doing
a lesson on this issue as it relates to the abuse of women and awareness of this
problem. The material is by the British Columbia Department of Education.
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