Talk:Feminist interpretations of witch trials in the early modern period

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This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 2 February 2021 and 14 May 2021. Further details are available on the course page. Student editor(s): Roder.chap.

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Title Capitalization
Are titles of wiki articles usually written like this when they're long? The capitalization doesn't seem consistent, but I might be missing something. -- Whisperjanes (talk) 20:25, 16 February 2020 (UTC)

Support for Witches and Early Modern Stereotypes of Women
Hello Wiki Community!

I am writing to you in regard to the addition of information relating to this article. Clarification with help from Ronald Hutton’s research on Witches and Cunning Folk in British Literature (1800–1940) may add sufficient support within the Witches and Early Modern Stereotypes of Women subcategory. Hutton’s work is credible as he is an accomplished author, historian, and professor at the University of Bristol, specializing in Early Modern Britain, paganism, and British folk customs.

Hutton’s study provides extensive research and examples of literature spanning imagery of the witch as a figure labeled victim, villain, and heroine. I believe these examples of evidence will contribute to the Wiki article in a meaningful way, supplementing information to a current webpage with room for additional research to further explore the topic. Altogether my contribution will span about 200-300 words.

If anyone would like to comment on these changes, please let me know on this Talk Page or on my Talk Page! Roder.chap (talk) 17:42, 6 May 2021 (UTC)