Primary Sources
George Gifford: A Dialogue Concerning Witches and , George L. Burr: Witchcraft in New York - The Cases, Heinrich Kramer and James Sprenger: Malleus Malefi, Increase Mather: Remarkable Providences, Jean Bodin: De la Demonomanie des Sorciers, Malleus Maleficarum - Eldritchs Crypt, The Witch Persecution at Bamberg, The Witch Persecution at Bonn, The Witch Persecution at Trier, The Witch Persecution at Wurzburg
Deaths from the European Witch Craze
An estimate of the number of persons killed during medieval witch hunts.
Gendercide Watch: European Witch-Hunts
A case study of the european witch hunts, c. 1450-1750 and witch hunts today.
Greywing's Witch Hunt Pages
Links and research into European and English witch hunts. Also links for grieving parents.
Groton In The Witchcraft Times
Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society Boston, 1883, 1-29, 3rd series.
Historical Witches and Witchtrials in North Americ
Compiled by I. Marc Carlson.
Mary Ingelman, The first witch of Winnsboro, S.C.
Describes the illegal trial where a lady named Mary Ingelman was accused, found guilty and tortured for being a witch in 1792 in Fairfield County, South Carolina, USA.
The Burning Times Myth
Article about the myth about "the burning times" by Arlea Æðelwyrd Hunt-Anschütz. Published in the Spring 1999 issue of Connections Journal.
The Context of the Great Witch Craze in Sweden, 16
Article by Mary Coghill.
The Malleus Maleficarum
Unabridged online republication of the 1928 edition. Introduction to the 1948 edition is also included. Translation, notes, and two introductions by Montague Summers.
The Pendle Witches
The story of the Pendle Witches, detailing their family backgrounds, their alleged crimes, trial and terrible fate.
The Schuler of Lindheim Page - A Witch Story
Describes the witchtrials at Lindheim 1664.
The Trial of the Bideford Witches
Tried in England at the very end of the witch-hunting craze of 1550 to 1660.
The Witch Hunts: The End of Magic and Miracles
A chapter from the book "The Dark Side of Christian History".
The Witch-Hunt
About witch hunts through the centuries to the present, including victims, hunters, role of the church, hypotheses on their psychological basis of the fear of witchcraft, bibliography, links, and picture and text archives. [Audio plugin not compatible with all browsers.]
The Witchcraft Bibliography Project
Collect and disseminate bibliographical information about books and articles in many languages about witchcraft in early modern Europe.
The Witching Hours
A starting-point for research into the European witch trials of the medieval through enlightenment periods.
Witch Hunt - The Killings of Witches
Then and now. A list by names and dates of death.
Witch Hunting in Europe
The history of witch hunting in Germany and Europe.
Witch Hunts
A collection of articles and some links.
Witch Trials of Long Island and Sayville
Witchcraft trial on Long Island and the settlement of Sayville, with information about people accused of being witches in New York.
Witchcraft & Magic History
The history of witchcraft and magic is usually concerned with the era of the witch-trials, a period that officially ended in Britain with the passing of the Witchcraft Act of 1736.
Witchcraft Craze History
Personal and historical perspectives on the pursuit of witches and witchcraft in early modern Europe.
Witchcraft, Magic and Witch Trials in Finland
A historical archive of witchhunt and witchcraft in Finland, based on studies by Ph.D. Antero Heikkinen, lawyer and historically oriented lawyer and criminologist Timo Kervinen, and Ph.D Marko Nenonen.
Witchcraze, Then and Now
A report focusing on freedom of religion; it's supporters and it's detractors. Includes examples of Christian based political and legal acts against non-christian people.