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Witchcraft | Vol 17 No 4 | July 2003 | OAH Magazine of History

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Witchcraft
Volume 17, no 4


CONTENTS

FROM THE EDITOR
Enchanting Students in the Twenty-First Century
Elizabeth Reis

ARTICLES
Witchcraft in the Anglo-American Colonies
Mary Beth Norton

Confess or Deny: What is a "Witch" to Do?
Elizabeth Reis

New England&closesingle;s Other Witch-Hunt: The Hartford Witch-hunt of the 1660s and Changing Patterns in Witchcraft Prosecution
Walter W. Woodward

American Indians, Witchcraft, and Witch-hunting
Matthew Dennis

The Specter of Salem in American Culture
Gretchen A. Adams

"How Could They Believe That?": Explaining to Students Why Accusations of Witchcraft Made Good Sense in Seventeeth-Century New England
Richard Godbeer

LESSON PLANS
Salem Witch Trials
Benjamin Ray

The Trial of Katherine Harrison
Walter W. Woodward

Witches in the Atlantic World
Elaine Breslaw

PERSONALITY PROFILES
Tituba
Bernard Rosenthal

Matilda Josyln Gage: A Nineteenth-Century Women's Rights Historian Looks at Witchcraft
Mary E. Corey

ON TEACHING
Do We "Fire Them Up?": Students Helping Teachers Evaluate Teaching
Merrill Watrous

BRINGING HISTORY ALIVE
Objects in the Classroom
Laurel Thatcher Ulrich

INTERNET RESOURCES
Elusive or Illuminating: Using the Web to Explore the Salem Witchcraft Trials
Stephanie Hurter

The 2003 OAH Tachau Award Winner
Gwen Moore

HISTORY HEADLINES

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