By Topic
- 421
- Heinrich Kramer and James Sprenger: Malleus Maleficarum
- Original text, provided by the Hanover Historical Texts Project; Hanover College.
- 422
- Increase Mather: Remarkable Providences
- Narrative on reports of witchcraft in colonial New England. Original text, provided by the Hanover Historical Texts Project of Hanover College.
- 423
- Jean Bodin: De la Demonomanie des Sorciers
- Translation of the original text provided by the Hanover Historical Texts Project; Hanover College.
- 424
- The Witch Persecution at Bamberg
- Original text, provided by the Hanover Historical Texts Project; Hanover College.
- 425
- The Witch Persecution at Bonn
- Original text, provided by the Hanover Historical Texts Project; Hanover College.
- 426
- The Witch Persecution at Trier
- Original text, provided by the Hanover Historical Texts Project; Hanover College.
- 427
- The Witch Persecution at Wurzburg
- Original text, provided by the Hanover Historical Texts Project; Hanover College.
- 431
- No. 754 Burma Shve
- Transcript and audio archive from The Engines of Our Ingenuity radio broadcast, by John Lienhard.
- 432
- The Read Planet
- Discusses the promotion that promised to send the winner to Mars, by Barbara Mikkelson.
- 433
- The Story of Burma Shave
- Article by Martin Waterman in the January 1996 issue of Backwoods Home Magazine.
- 434
- Sir Henry Bessemer
- Text of the Bessemer Centenary Lecture, delivered at the Royal Institution, London, on Tuesday, 15th May, 1956, by James Mitchell, C.B.E.
- 435
- 18th Brumaire of Louis Napoleon
- Karl Marx on the coup of 1851 which overthrew France's 1848 constitution.
- 436
- Czech Republic - Revolutions of 1848
- The Paris revolution of February 1848 precipitated a succession of liberal and national revolts against autocratic governments. Revolutionary disturbances pervaded the territories of the Austrian Empire, and Emperor Ferdinand I (1835-48) promised to reorganize the empire on a constitutional, parliamentary basis.
- 437
- Demands of the Communist Party in Germany
- First published: as a leaflet in Paris on March 24 or 25, 1848, in the supplement to the Berliner Zeitungs-Halle, on April 5, 1848, and in a number of other German newspapers; it was repeatedly reprinted during the revolution and after its defeat, in particular as a leaflet in Cologne issued not later than September 10, 1848.
