Katherine Harrison
Katherine Harrison was a landowning widow who was subject to a historically notable 17th century witch trial in Wethersfield, Connecticut. Harrison was a servant earlier in her life, but when her husband who was a farmer died, she inherited property and wealth. Accusations of witchcraft followed this. Harrison was the last convicted witch in Wethersfield, Connecticut in 1669. This case served as an important example "in the development of the legal and theological responses to witchcraft in colonial New England." Provided by Wikipedia
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Behind the science the invisible work of data management in big science by Harrison, Katherine
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Corporeality : the body and society /
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On the fringe living in the realms of Hitler and Stalin by Harrison, Katherine 1913-
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Mediated intimacies connectivities, relationalities and proximities
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