The following is a simulation of a witch hunt. While this hunt, its victims, and perpetrators are fictional, it is based on actual hunts that took place during the early seventeenth century in the Holy Roman Empire.
Warning: because the witch hunts involved torture and cruelty, some pages may be unsuitable for younger or impressionable readers. |
You participate in the hunt by reading the text on the following pages, written from the point of view of someone caught up in the hunts. You advance to the next page either by clicking on the
"next" icon:
, or your character advances by making a choice following an asterisk*
*from several *red hyperlinks, or clicking
on a red picture. You may exit
the hunt by closing its window. The hunt should open into its own window. The first link uses javascript to open a special window and may ask you if you want to close the window: click "Yes" and the proper one should appear. To begin the hunt, click on the following: Let the hunt begin.... You can start the hunt over again on any page by clicking on this icon: . |
If that does not work, try this page, for a normal, if less satisfactory, window. The page is best viewed on an 800x600 or 1024x740 screen resolution. Because this simulation uses cascading style sheets (CSS), browsers earlier than Netscape Navigator 5.0 or Internet Explorer 5.0 may not render properly. A Witch Hunt: Germany 1628 is Copyright © 2004, 2008 by Brian A.
Pavlac. All Rights Reserved. While no part of this site may by
copied or published without permission, you may link to this
page. Last Revised 20 August 2008. |
Cite this hunt as Pavlac, Brian A. "A Witch Hunt: Germany 1628." Prof. Pavlac’s Women’s History Resource Site (Last Revised 2 May, 2009). URL: <http://departments.kings.edu/womens_history/witch/hunt/> (Date Accessed). |
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