The Devil in the Shape of a Woman: Witchcraft in Colonial New England

The Devil in the Shape of a Woman: Witchcraft in Colonial New England
Author: Carol F. Karlsen
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 393
Release: 1998-04-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 0393317595

In this work, Carol Karlsen reveals the social construction of witchcraft in 17th century New England and illuminates the larger contours of gender relations in that society. "A pioneering work in . . . the sexual structuring of society. This is not just another book about witchcraft".--Edmund S. Morgan, Yale University.

Women in Early American Religion 1600-1850

Women in Early American Religion 1600-1850
Author: Marilyn J. Westerkamp
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2005-08-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134648790

Women in Early American Religion, 1600-1850 explores the first two centuries of America's religious history, examining the relationship between the socio-political environment, gender, politics and religion. Drawing its background from women's religious roles and experiences in England during the Reformation, the book follows them through colonial settlement, the rise of evangelicalism, the American Revolution, and the second flowering of popular religion in the nineteenth century. Tracing the female spiritual tradition through the Puritans, Baptists and Shakers, Westerkamp argues that religious beliefs and structures were actually a strong empowering force for women.

The Cambridge History of Magic and Witchcraft in the West

The Cambridge History of Magic and Witchcraft in the West
Author: David J. Collins, S. J.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 897
Release: 2015-03-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 1316239497

This book presents twenty chapters by experts in their fields, providing a thorough and interdisciplinary overview of the theory and practice of magic in the West. Its chronological scope extends from the Ancient Near East to twenty-first-century North America; its objects of analysis range from Persian curse tablets to US neo-paganism. For comparative purposes, the volume includes chapters on developments in the Jewish and Muslim worlds, evaluated not simply for what they contributed at various points to European notions of magic, but also as models of alternative development in ancient Mediterranean legacy. Similarly, the volume highlights the transformative and challenging encounters of Europeans with non-Europeans, regarding the practice of magic in both early modern colonization and more recent decolonization.

Death in Salem

Death in Salem
Author: Diane Foulds
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2013-08-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 0762766409

Salem witchcraft will always have a magnetic pull on the American psyche. During the 1692 witch trials, more than 150 people were arrested. An estimated 25 million Americans—including author Diane Foulds—are descended from the twenty individuals executed. What happened to our ancestors? Death in Salem is the first book to take a clear-eyed look at this complex time, by examining the lives of the witch trial participants from a personal perspective. Massachusetts settlers led difficult lives; every player in the Salem drama endured hardships barely imaginable today. Mercy Short, one of the “bewitched” girls, watched as Indians butchered her parents; Puritan minister Cotton Mather outlived all but three of his fifteen children. Such tragedies shaped behavior and, as Foulds argues, ultimately played a part in the witch hunt’s outcome. A compelling “who’s who” to Salem witchcraft, Death in Salem profiles each of these historical personalities as it asks: Why was this person targeted?

Science and Specters at Salem

Science and Specters at Salem
Author: Matt Goldish
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2024-08-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 1040118518

Most studies of the Salem witch trials focus on social history and the dynamics between accused and accusers. Science and Specters at Salem turns instead to the intellectual background of the judges to understand why they accepted controversial types of evidence. The role of judges in a witch trial was central. Goldish argues that in Salem the judges' acceptance of questionable touch tests and spectral evidence was a result of their intellectual commitments. Several of the Salem judges were highly educated, and some of them were adherents of a particular philosophical school in England led by Henry More and Joseph Glanvill which Goldish calls "the anti-Sadducees." He demonstrates how the ideas of these leading thinkers, friends of Robert Boyle and Sir Isaac Newton, could have led to the deaths of twenty accused witches in Salem. This book will interest students and scholars of witch trials, American colonial history, Atlantic history, legal history and early modern Europe, as well as lay readers wanting a better understanding of Salem.

Narratives of the New England Witchcraft Cases

Narratives of the New England Witchcraft Cases
Author: George Lincoln Burr
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2012-11-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 0486167380

This volume recaptures the voices from both sides of the controversy with 13 original narratives by judges, ministers, the accused, and others involved in the trials and persecution of the accused.

WARLOCK'S PORTAL

WARLOCK'S PORTAL
Author: JAMIE LITTLEFOOT
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2012-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1105913279

"Warlock's Portal" is the sequel to "Time Portal" and continues the adventures of three friends who travel back in time for another adventure with pirates and warlock's. Jeff Davis and his two friends Rusty and the lovely Carole Anne are approached by a messenger bearing a letter addressed to him from nearly 300 years in the past. The three friends and the messenger are confronted by a strange time traveler before they all are sucked back into the portal and transported to Ireland in the sixteenth century. This time they meet a kindly, but ferocious 16th century female pirate and her warlock assistant who help them get back to their own time after fulfilling a debt of honor before they are transported home again. "Warlock's Portal" is an historical Science Fiction that will definitely appeal to a reader interested in stories of time travel, early American and World History, Witches and Warlocks and pirate adventures.