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Witchcraft in the Anglo-American Colonies

Explains that teachers should educate their students about images of witchcraft using sources other than those from popular culture. Reviews literature published on the topic of witchcraft including books on the Salem (Massachusetts) witchcraft trials. Includes a bibliography of resources. (CMK)

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Published in:Magazine of history 2003-07, Vol.17 (4), p.5-10
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Bibliographies
College Students
Colonial History (United States)
Colonial period-US
Communities
Cultural Context
Females
Gender Issues
Higher Education
Historical Interpretation
Historiography
History
History Instruction
Magic
Marital Status
Massachusetts (Salem)
Men
Neighborhoods
Persecution
Popular Culture
Religion
Secondary Education
Social Studies
Teaching
Television
Trials
United States History
Villages
Witchcraft
Witches
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