1. Richard Godbeer Devil's Dominion: Magic and Religion in Early New England (1992)
1.1. Richard Latner "Salem Witchcraft, Factionalism, and Social Change Reconsidered: Were Salem's Witch-Hunters Modernization's Failures?" (2008)
1.1.1. Our Salem, Our Selves Sarah Rivett The William and Mary Quarterly Third Series, Vol. 65, No. 3 (Jul., 2008), pp. 495-502 -Brings up the argument posed by Godbeer and Latner and wants to bring up their own argument for how witchcraft started in Salem, that it was unchecked inquiry that led to bad science and bad religion
1.2. Richard Latner "The Long and Short of Salem Witchcraft: Chronology and Collective Violence in 1692" (2008)
1.3. SATANIZING THE AMERICAN-INDIAN By:LOVEJOY, DS (LOVEJOY, DS) NEW ENGLAND QUARTERLY-A HISTORICAL REVIEW OF NEW ENGLAND LIFE AND LETTERS Volume: 67 Issue: 4 Pages: 603-621 DOI: 10.2307/366436 Published: DEC 1994
1.4. Salem obsessed; Or, plus ca change: An introduction (Paul Boyer, Stephen Nissenbaum) By:Kamensky, J (Kamensky, Jane) WILLIAM AND MARY QUARTERLY Volume: 65 Issue: 3 Pages: 391-400 Published: JUL 2008
1.5. Our Salem, Our Selves Sarah Rivett The William and Mary Quarterly Third Series, Vol. 65, No. 3 (Jul., 2008), pp. 495-502 -Brings up the argument posed by Godbeer and Latner and wants to bring up their own argument for how witchcraft started in Salem, that it was unchecked inquiry that led to bad science and bad religion
2. James Kences and Emerson Baker "Maine, Indian Land Speculation, and the Essex County Witchcraft Outbreak of 1692" (2001)
2.1. Emerson Baker "Amerindian power in the early modern Northeast: A reappraisal" (Volume: 61 Issue: 1 Pages: 77-106 Published: JAN 2004)
3. Sidney Perley The Indian Land Titles of Essex County, Massachusetts (1912)
3.1. James Kences "Some Unexplored Relationships of Essex County Witchcraft to the Indian Wars of 1675 and 1689" (1984)
3.1.1. Mary Beth Norton In the Devil's Snare (2002)
3.1.1.1. Reviewed By:
3.1.1.1.1. Susan Balee
3.1.1.1.2. Neal Salisbury
3.1.1.1.3. John Murrin
3.1.1.1.4. Joyce Chaplin
3.1.1.1.5. Richard Godbeer
3.1.1.1.6. Michelle Ainsworth
3.1.1.2. Stacy Schiff "uses Norton's insights" in The Witches: Salem 1692 (2015)
3.1.1.3. Richard Latner "The Long and Short of Salem Witchcraft: Chronology and Collective Violence in 1692" (2008)
3.1.1.4. Marylinne K Roach The Salem Witch Trials (2004)
3.1.1.5. Jenny Hale Pulsipher "Dark Cloud Rising from the East": Indian Sovereignty and the Coming of King William's War in New England (2007)
3.1.1.6. Richard Latner "Salem Witchcraft, Factionalism, and Social Change Reconsidered: Were Salem's Witch-Hunters Modernization's Failures?" (2008)
3.1.1.7. Boyer and Nissenbaum "Essex County Witchcraft" Vol. 65, No. 3 (Jul., 2008)
3.1.1.8. Mary Beth Norton "Essex County Witchcraft" The William and Mary Quarterly Third Series, Vol. 65, No. 3 (Jul., 2008), pp. 483-488
3.1.1.9. Between Structural Breakdown and Crisis Action: Interpretationin the Whiskey Rebellion and the Salem Witch Trials By:Reed, IA (Reed, Isaac Ariail)[ 1,2 ] CRITICAL HISTORICAL STUDIES Volume: 3 Issue: 1 Pages: 27-64
3.1.1.10. Deep culture in action: resignification, synecdoche, and metanarrative in the moral panic of the Salem Witch Trials - By:Reed, IA (Reed, Isaac Ariail) - THEORY AND SOCIETY - Volume: 44 - Issue: 1 - Pages: 65-94 - DOI: 10.1007/s11186-014-9241-4 - Published: JAN 2015
3.1.1.11. Why Salem Made Sense: Culture, Gender, and the Puritan Persecution of Witchcraft Isaac Reed University of Colorado, USA, [email protected] First Published July 1, 2007
3.1.1.12. Salem obsessed; Or, plus ca change: An introduction (Paul Boyer, Stephen Nissenbaum) By:Kamensky, J (Kamensky, Jane) WILLIAM AND MARY QUARTERLY Volume: 65 Issue: 3 Pages: 391-400 Published: JUL 2008
3.1.1.13. "Satan’s War against the Covenant in Salem Village, 1692" Benjamin C. Ray -Argues against the war being critical but cites Mary Beth Norton, believes its more because of the conflict over Reverend Samuel Parris