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A visitor trail about witch trials in the 16th and ... with carvings related to the witchcraft trials Gary Scott, the council's cabinet member for arts, culture and heritage, said he was "thrilled ...
U.S. Const. art. I, §8, cl. 3. Conversely, under the Dormant Commerce Clause principle, the Supreme Court has interpreted this clause to imply a restriction on states from enacting laws that ...
Her research focuses on gender, emotions, selfhood, crime and conflict and early modern witch trials. She has published extensively on the history of witchcraft and contributed to the recent Channel 4 ...
The World of King James VI and I exhibtion opening at the National Portrait Gallery in EdinburghThis special, one-off exhibition will chart the remarkable reign of King James VI and I, marking the 400 ...
Each year, Harvard shows off the talents of its students, staff, alumni, and faculty at this campus-wide mega-event, with dozens of indoor and outdoor performances, exhibitions, art-making ...
The pivotal accuser at the trials, Tituba, would go down in history ... More than anyone else, she propelled America’s infamous witch hunt forward, supplying its imagery and determining its ...
to the witch trials of the 17th century and beyond. It seems even when persecuting witches was outlawed in 1735, the people of Bedfordshire persisted in attempting to punish those who they thought ...
Hungary’s witch trials occupy a unique place among the medieval and early modern European witch hunts. Unlike in Western Europe, where persecution was frequent and brutal, Hungary followed a different ...
Hungary’s witch trials occupy a unique place among the medieval and early modern European witch hunts. Unlike in Western Europe, where persecution was frequent and brutal, Hungary followed a different ...