Digital Story Bibliography

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Digital Story Bibliography
Kindal Smith
Images
Images
Source Citation
[A production of Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible” in Tel-Aviv university].
[Photograph]. (April 6, 2006). Retrieved from
http://www.flickr.com/photos/shacharabiry/126347839/
[Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible” performed at Ilkley playhouse]. [Photograph].
(July 18, 2009). Retrieved from
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cbradley2689/3734095450/
Brown, W.B. (November 19, 2008). [“The Crucible” by Arthur Miller performed at
the Hopewell Valley performing arts center in 2008]. [Photograph].
Retrieved from
http://www.flickr.com/photos/williammbrownphotography/5819454723
/
Description
Girls gathered around
Abigail Williams
during the trials.
Bedside scene of
Betty Parris sick;
opening scene of
play.
Scene of the gallows
along with Abigail
Williams.
[Charles Davis of Pasadena, California Convicted By Swiss For Spying on Behalf of
US Senator Joseph McCarthy - Jet Magazine November 1, 1951].
[Photograph]. (November 1, 1951). Retrieved from
http://www.flickr.com/photos/vieilles_annonces/3405879838/
[East Church, now the Salem Witch Museum]. [Photograph]. (ca. 1910).
Retrieved from
http://www.americaslibrary.gov/jb/colonial/jb_colonial_salem_2_e.html
Magazine article
detailing an incident
against Sen. Joseph
McCarthy’s senate
seat.
East Church, now the
Salem Witch
Museum, located at
19 ½ Washington
Square, Salem,
Massachusetts.
[Grave of Sarah Wildes]. [Photograph]. (n.d.). Retrieved from
http://www.flickr.com/photos/49270489@N05/4518387333/in/photostr
eam/
Photo of a witchcraft
trial victim’s grave.
[Hysteria douses liberty]. [Political cartoon]. (n.d.). Retrieved from
http://www.flickr.com/photos/49270489@N05/4519020762/in/photostr
eam/
Political cartoon
demonstrating how
mass hysteria can
harm overall liberty
and freedom.
Jones, L. (1953). [Senator McCarthy in Boston]. [Photograph]. Retrieved from
http://www.flickr.com/photos/boston_public_library/8094102048/
Senator McCarthy
and group in Boston.
Jones, L. (1953). [Senator McCarthy in Boston]. [Photograph]. Retrieved from
http://www.flickr.com/photos/boston_public_library/8094096191/
[Joseph McCarthy]. [Photograph]. (n.d.). Retrieved from
http://www.flickr.com/photos/historyinanhour/4775653106/
Matteson, T.H. (1855). [Trial of George Jacobs of Salem for witchcraft]. [Painting].
Detroit Publishing Co. Retrieved from
http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/det1994023409/PP/
[McCarthy Political Cartoon]. [Political cartoon]. (n.d.). Retrieved from
http://www.flickr.com/photos/49270489@N05/4518386365/in/photostream/
[PDS_Crucible 14]. [Photograph]. (November 8, 2008). Retrieved from
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jbenghiat/4905372098/
Senator McCarthy
conducting hearings
in Boston.
Black and white
portrait of Senator
Joseph McCarthy.
Trial of George
Jacobs; illustrates the
mood of the trials
overall.
Political cartoon
illustrating the chaos
caused by Sen. Joseph
McCarthy during the
Red Scare.
Scene of the girls
dancing in the woods
with Tituba.
[Petition for bail from accused witches]. [Photograph]. (ca. 1692). Retrieved from
http://www.americaslibrary.gov/jb/colonial/jb_colonial_salem_1_e.html
Signed petition for
bail by several
women accused of
witchcraft or their
male representatives.
[The red iceberg]. [Photograph]. (1960). Retrieved from
http://www.flickr.com/photos/49270489@N05/4519020718/in/photostr
eam/
Magazine cover
depicting the feelings
of the U.S. during the
Red Scare.
[Witch trial hanging]. [Illustration]. (n.d.). Retrieved from
http://www.flickr.com/photos/49270489@N05/4519021034/in/photostr
eam/
Illustration of a group
of men taking an
accused woman to
the gallows.
Audio
Music
“Arthur Miller Shines
His Shoes”
“Aftermath”
“Controlled Chaos”-no
percussion
Source Citation
Four Italian pep pills. (n.d). Arthur Miller shines his shoes. [Audio File].
Community audio. Retrieved from
http://archive.org/details/ArthurMillerShinesHisShoes
MacLeod, K. (2009). Aftermath. [Audio File]. Retrieved from
http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?collection=037
MacLeod, K. (2012). Controlled chaos-no percussion. [Audio File]. Retrieved from
http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?collection=037
“Final Count”
MacLeod, K. (2009). Final count. [Audio File]. Retrieved from
http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?collection=037
“Return of Lazarus”
MacLeod, K. (2012). Return of Lazarus. [Audio File]. Retrieved from
http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?collection=037
“Thunder Dreams”
MacLeod, K. (2012). Thunder dreams. [Audio File]. Retrieved from
http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?collection=037
Description
Background music
inspired by the Salem
Witchcraft Trials;
runtime
approximately 3
minutes; eery.
Background music;
dark and serious; 3:12
Background music;
mystical; 5:51
Background music;
dark and gloomy; 3:23
Background music;
dark and epic; 4:30
Background music;
dark and sad; 3:50
Audio
Speech
Source Citation
Boyer, G. (November 23, 2009). “Crucible Pt1”. [Audio File]. Community audio. Retrieved
“Crucible Pt1”
from http://archive.org/details/CruciblePt1
“Investigator”
“Joseph
McCarthy
reporting on
communists
in our
government”
“McCarthy on
Trumanism”
“Truman on
McCarthyism”
“Investigator”. (1954?). Community audio. Retrieved from
http://archive.org/details/InfoAge_Senator_Joseph_McCarthy_Programs
“Joseph McCarthy reporting on communists in our government”. (n.d.) [Audio File].
Community audio. Retrieved from
http://archive.org/details/JosephMccarthyReportingOnCommunistInOurGovernme
nt
“McCarthy on Trumanism”. (November 24, 1953). [Audio File]. Community audio.
Retrieved from
http://archive.org/details/InfoAge_Senator_Joseph_McCarthy_Programs
“Truman on McCarthyism”. (n.d.). [Audio File]. Community audio. Retrieved from
http://archive.org/details/InfoAge_Senator_Joseph_McCarthy_Programs
Description
A one-man
performance of “The
Crucible” Act 1.
Satirical radio program
making fun of
McCarthyism without
ever mentioning his
name.
Short audio clip (1:26)
of Senator McCarthy
warning of
communists in the
government and that
the fight to remove
them will go on.
Radio address by
Senator McCarthy
addressing President
Truman’s accusations;
giving a brief history
of the communist war
and infiltration.
Radio address by
former President
Harry Truman in
response to
McCarthy’s earlier
accusations.
Video
Title
Source Citation
“Salem Witch Trials”
Discovery Education. (1997). Salem Witch Trials. [Full Video]. Retrieved from
http://www.discoveryeducation.com
“Salem Witch Trials”
Discovery Education. (2006). Salem witch trials. [Video Segment]. Retrieved from
http://www.discoveryeducation.com
“The PBS NewsHour:
Arthur Miller”
MacNeil, L. (1999). The PBS NewsHour: Arthur Miller. [Full Video]. Retrieved from
http://www.discoveryeducation.com
“McCarthyism”
“Red Scare and HUAC”
“The End of Senator
Joseph McCarthy’s
Political Power”
Media Rich Learning. (2009). McCarthyism. [Video Segment]. Retrieved from
http://www.discoveryeducation.com
Media Rich Learning. (2009). Red scare and HUAC. [Video Segment]. Retrieved
from http://www.discoveryeducation.com
WPA Film Library. (2004). The end of senator Joseph McCarthy’s political power.
[Video Segment]. Retrieved from http://www.discoveryeducation.com
Description
A visual history of the
Salem Witchcraft
Trials; 26:00
An investigation into
five possible theories
behind the cause of
the mass hysteria and
weird behavior of the
girls in Salem; 32:21
A more recent
interview with the
author of “The
Crucible,” Arthur
Miller; 11:31
Gives background
information on
Senator Joseph
McCarthy and
McCarthyism; 8:53
Gives background
information on the
Red Scare and the
effects of the HUAC on
Hollywood; 5:32
Details how McCarthy
is removed from his
Senate seat; 2:54
Text
Title
Source Citation
“Arthur Miller”
Bloom, H. (2000). Arthur Miller. Chelsea House.
“McCartyism”
McCarthyism. (n.d). Britannica Online. Retrieved from
http://www.britannica.com/bps/search?query=mccarthyism
Description
E-book anthology of
critical articles about
Arthur Miller and his
plays, including “The
Crucible”. Pay attention
to pages 70-75.
Brief definition of
McCarthyism.
Miller, A. (1953). “The crucible”. Prentice hall Georgia edition American
traditions. Eds. Tobey Antao, et al. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson. 290320.
Play about the 1692
Salem Witchcraft Trials
by Arthur Miller.
“Witch-hunts,
Theocracies and
Hypocrisy:
McCarthyism in Arthur
Miller/ Robert Ward’s
opera The Crucible and
Carlisle Floyd’s
Susannah”
Rachel, H. (2009). Witch-hunts, Theocracies and Hypocrisy: McCarthyism in
Arthur Miller/ Robert Ward’s opera The Crucible and Carlisle Floyd’s
Susannah. Revue LISA / LISA E-Journal, (Vol.VI–n°2), 140.
An article on how “The
Crucible” denounces
McCarthyism and is a
part of American
culture.
“Arthur Miller. Critical
Survey Of Drama”
Rollyson, C., & Price, V. (2003). Arthur Miller. Critical Survey Of Drama, Second
Revised Edition, 1-12.
“The Crucible”
“Today in History:
March 1”
“Today in history: March 1”. (2010). The library of congress. Retrieved from
http://www.memory.loc.gov/ammem/today/mar01.html
Brief biography of
Arthur Miller followed
by a critique of his plays,
including “The Crucible”.
A brief overview of the
history of the Salem
Witchcraft Trials and
“The Crucible”.
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