Influences of Historic Costume in the Salem Witchcraft Trials

Influences of Historic Costume in the Salem Witchcraft Trials
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This poster discusses research on the influences of historic costume in the Salem Witchcraft Trials. The author's hypothesis is that a connection between historical costume and the Salem Witchcraft Trials exists, although to what extent has not been determined.

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Creation Date: April 19, 2012
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UNT Honors College
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UNT Scholarly Works
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Creator (Author):
Henson, Cody

University of North Texas

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Eve, Susan Brown

University of North Texas; Faculty Mentor; susan.eve@unt.edu

Original Creation Date: April 19, 2012
Description:

This poster discusses research on the influences of historic costume in the Salem Witchcraft Trials. The author's hypothesis is that a connection between historical costume and the Salem Witchcraft Trials exists, although to what extent has not been determined.

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Department: Merchandising
Department: Sociology
Department: Honors College
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1 p.

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Keyword(s): Salem Witchcraft Trials | historic costumes | fashion
Source: Ninth Annual University Scholars Day, 2012, Denton, Texas, United States
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Series Title: University Scholars Day
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UNT Honors College
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UNT Scholarly Works
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