Thursday, July 31, 2008

Foot Notes and Weblinks to Blog Pictures

Works Cited

Bever, Edward. “Witchcraft, Female Aggression and Power in the Early Modern Community”. Journal of Social History. Vol.35,no.4. (Summer 2002). p.960-962.

Rowlands,Allison.‘Witchcraft and Old Women in early modern Germany”.Past and Present No.173 (Nov.2001), p.50-89.

This is for the letter of Eleanor Junius

Junius, “The confessions of Johannes Junius at Bamberg” in The Witchcraft Sourcebook ( 3rd edition), ed. Brian P. Levack, (London: Routledge. 2003), 201.

Daughter visiting Grandma in Wurzburg

Apuleius, “The power of witches” in The Witchcraft Sourcebook ( 3rd edition), ed. Brian P. Levack, (London: Routledge. 2003), 17.


Urls For Pictures in Order, Wurzburg Pic, Trial Pic, German Male Pic

Pictureshttp://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/8c/Wuerzburg-1650-Merian.jpg/800px-Wuerzburg-1650-Merian.jpg

http://www.historicalprintshop.com/web_pages/P/portraits/portraits.G/25605.gutenberg.jpg

http://z.about.com/d/atheism/1/7/L/0/3/SalemWitchTrial-e.jpg


Sources for Torture/Questioning and Confiscated Letter #2

1. Levack Brian P, ed. “The Confessions of Johannes Junius at Bamberg,” in The Witchcraft Sourcebook. (New York: Routledge, 2004) , 198-202.

2. Levack, “Heinrich Kramer: The Torture of Accused Witches, 1486,” 123-127.

3. Levack, “Innocent VIII: Papal Inquisitors and Witchcraft, 1484,” 119-122.


Robert’s Work

  1. Diary of Alma Sholdt – post 8
  2. Record of Witness Huzzel – post 7

Dimitri’s Work

  1. Second Confiscated Letter – post 6
  2. Questioning/Torture – post 5

Adriane’s Work

  1. Testimony of Leonie – post 3
  2. Father’s Journal – post 1

George’s Work

  1. Daughters Diary – post 2
  2. First Confiscated Letter – post 4

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