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[h="1"]I am planning on basing my question on Witch Hunting in Early Modern Europe C.1560-c.1660 and I'm struggling to find books that give me different interpretations of the changes in beliefs and views on this topic, other than the OCR history B book.[/h]
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Witch_trials_in_the_early_modern_period

When doing coursework people become far too obsessed with finding as many books as possible, and forget that a simple google search will throw up many more results.

The wikipedia article above has plenty of interpretations and the references provided for you to use. Also it offers a list of wider-reading so you can find texts from there
I am also wanting to do my History Coursework on Witch Hunting in Early Modern Europe c.1560 - c.1660 but I am struggling to get a decent question, any ideas? I was looking at the impact of the persecutions of Matthew Hopkins and John Stearne but I'm not sure, anyone have any ideas that could help me?

- Emily :smile:
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Original post by juddiethepixie
I am also wanting to do my History Coursework on Witch Hunting in Early Modern Europe c.1560 - c.1660 but I am struggling to get a decent question, any ideas? I was looking at the impact of the persecutions of Matthew Hopkins and John Stearne but I'm not sure, anyone have any ideas that could help me?

- Emily :smile:


Compare and contrast the late 17th century witch trials, and the US political atmosphere in the 1950's :p:
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