The Salem Witchcraft Papers

The Salem Witchcraft Papers
Author: Paul Boyer
Publisher: Da Capo Press, Incorporated
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1977-12-21
Genre: History
ISBN:

Works Progress Administration created in 1935; name changed in 1939 to Work Projects Administration.

The Salem Witchcraft Papers

The Salem Witchcraft Papers
Author: Paul S. Boyer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1977
Genre: History
ISBN:

Works Progress Administration created in 1935; name changed in 1939 to Work Projects Administration.

Documents of the Salem Witch Trials

Documents of the Salem Witch Trials
Author: K. David Goss
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2018-01-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1440853215

Through its extensive use of primary source materials and provision of explanations, this book places readers into the context of late 17th-century Salem to shed light on one of the darkest events in American history—the Salem witch trials. The Salem witch trials are one of the most fascinating events in American history. Despite being commonly covered in school curricula, the nature of the trials are often misunderstood. This book enables readers to get unique perspective and insight into the nature of this event through a representative selection of primary source materials, each of which is prefaced with explanatory editorial comments. The result is a work that clarifies the belief systems and religious and social culture of 17th century Massachusetts and places them into a comprehensible context to make sense of how the Salem witch trials came to happen. The book provides an introductory overview of the Salem witch trials, which is followed by an array of primary sources that tell the Salem story in the words of both the accusers and the victims of that episode. Editorial commentary accompanies each of the documents, placing it into its historical framework and clearly explaining archaic terminology and testimony. The primary sources used in this work are drawn from the vast archive of Salem witch trial sources, including court testimonies, court depositions, commentary from journals, miscellaneous court records such as arrest and death warrants, and writings by contemporary critics of the trials. This broad and balanced mix of documents gives students of the Salem witch trials a unique sense of the extent and impact of this event on the people of colonial Massachusetts as well as the complexity of the event.

The Salem Witchcraft Trials

The Salem Witchcraft Trials
Author: Katherine W. Richardson
Publisher: Peabody Essex Museum
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1983
Genre: Gardening
ISBN:

This brief, accurate booklet about the Salem witchcraft hysteria includes a section on the Peabody Essex Museum's collection of documents, paintings, and other artifacts associated with the trials. It's a handy reference guide and concise overview of one of America's darkest chapters.