Talk of Halloween, witches, and all that is spooky naturally lends itself to talk about the Salem Witch Trials. Hundreds of years later the story of the misguided community and the individuals who died at their hands remains a topic of massive interest. The various reasons for this is probably already the topic of a book but as an enthusiast of the history story myself, I think that what it comes down to is simply that it boggles the mind to think that this tragedy happened right here in America and by the early settlers we are taught to admire. 

Because the interest in the story remains as hot as ever, there is an enormous amount of information available to learn about the Salem Witch Trials and get loaded up on some spooky Halloween conversation starters. 

Educational

History.com

Smithsonian: A Brief History

Salem Documentary Archive and Transcription Project 

The New Yorker: Inside the Salem Witch Trials 

Salem Trials Timeline

Books

A Storm of Witchcraft: The Salem Trials and the American Experience by Emerson Baker

The Witches: Suspicion, Betrayal, and Hysteria in 1692 Salem by Stacy Schiff  (anything by Stacy Schiff is awesome)

In the Devil’s Snare by Mary Beth Norton (I’m reading this right now)

Podcasts

Unobscured Season One with Aaron Mahnke

(I highly recommend this one!) 

Halloween: Salem Witch Trials by Parcast 

Stuff They Don’t Want You to Know: The Truth Behind the Salem Trials 

Videos

Drunk History: Giles Corey and the Salem Witch Trials 

Bewitchment in Salem: The Real Story

History Channel full documentary on the trials (the quality of the recording is poor but this is a great look at the issues surrounding the trials) 

The victims:

The Mysterious Slave Who Sparked Salem’s Witch Hunt

Women Weren’t the Only Victims in Salem 

Who Were The Victims? 

Witchy Gifts

Is there a witchy woman or a women’s history lover in your life? Get them a Salem Witch Trials-themed gift! You can’t go wrong. 

Salem Broom Company Hoodie

Executed in Salem tote

Salem Witch artifact pack

1692 necklace 

Create your own witchy look

Classy Civil War Era Witch

Sabina Victorian Ensemble

Halloween Countess Lucia Victorian Ensemble