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The Salem Witch Trials A Reference Guide
Book Code: GR2095
ISBN: 0-313-32095-0
ISBN-13: 978-0-313-32095-8
208 pages, photos
Greenwood Press
Publication: 12/30/2007
List Price: $55.00 (UK Sterling Price: £31.95)
Availability: In Stock
Media Type: Hardcover
Trim Size: 7 x 10
Subjects: Reviews:
  • Although more than 300 years have passed since they occurred, the Salem witch trials continue to command the interest of students, scholars, and the general public....Historian David Gross collects and reviews the evidence for these events....This assembledge of information and evidence allows the reader to draw their own conclusions regarding the witch trials. This collection on a perennially popular topic will serve high school, public, and academic audiences.
    —Lawrence Looks at Books
    April 2008
  • In his well-written balanced tome, the author includes interpretations of the trials from the earliest historians to late-20th-centuray analysis. An array of relevant and instructive black-and-white photos and illustrations enhances the text. Fifty court-related primary documents, selectively detailed biographies of key trial figures, an annotated bibliography of primary and secondary sources, and an accurate chronology, glossary, and index are all appended....[M]eticulously researched
    —School Library Journal
    June 2008
  • [T]he work deserves a place in public and college libraries.
    —Booklist
    May 1, 2008
Description: Part of the enduring fascination of the Salem witch trials is the fact that, to date, no one theory has been able to fully explain the events that ravaged Salem in 1692. Countless causes, from ergot-infected rye to actual demonic posession, have been offered to explain why the accusations and erratic behavior of seven village girls left hundreds accused, over 20 dead, and the townspeople of eastern Massachusetts shaken. Through a multitude of resources, this authoritative source explores this tumultuous episode in early American history, including the religious and political climate of Puritan New England; the testimony and examinations given at the trials; the accusers and their relationships to the accused; major interpretations of the events, from the 17th century to the present day; and the aftermath of the trials and their impact on later generations. This jam-packed documentary and reference guide includes:
  • Five thematic essays exploring the event, including historical background, interpretations, and aftermath
  • biographical sketches of every major player involved in the trials, from ministers to afflicted girls
  • fifty primary document excerpts, including petitions, letters, and revealing trial testimony
  • a chronology of events
  • an annotated bibliography of print and nonprint sources for further research
  • a glossary of key names, terms, and language used at the trials
  • over 25 photos of depictions and historical sites

    A must-have for any student of American history, this resource gives a unique glimpse into the 17th century politics, religious culture, and gender issues that created the Salem witchcraft episode, and gives context to an impact that still resonates today, in everything from modern political life to popular culture.
  • LC Card Number: 2007038695
    LCC Class: KFM2478
    Dewey Class: 133
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