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The Salem Witch Trials: A Reference Guide [Hardcover]

K. David Goss (Author)
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0313320950 978-0313320958 December 30, 2007 annotated edition

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 reference guide explores the Salem Witchcraft episode, including the religious and political climate in Puritan New England, and accessibly summarizes the major interpretations of, and reactions to, the events, from the seventeenth century until the present day. Biographical sketches of each person central to the events—including afflicted girls, victims, ministers, and magistrates—add a human element, and primary document excerpts—including petitions, letters, and revealing testimony—give a firsthand glimpse of the proceedings in the players' own words. A chronology of events, a glossary of terms, an annotated bibliography, and over 25 photos make this a must-have resource for students of American history, criminal justice, gender issues, and culture.

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.


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Grade 9 Up—In order to give readers a broad foundation upon which to understand the social, historical, and psychological aspects of the trials, Goss provides a comprehensive examination of this intriguing subject, discussing the roots of the belief in witchcraft from the later Middle Ages through the 17th century, precedents in Britain and New England before 1692, and the Salem Witch trials from early 1692 through the end of May 1693 and beyond. In his well-balanced tome, the author includes interpretations of the trials from the earliest historians to late-20th-century 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. This meticulously researched book would work well as a supplement to Marilynne K. Roach's outstanding The Salem Witch Trials (Cooper Square, 2002). Through the use of diaries, journals, and letters, Roach reconstructs daily life during the trials and examines historical details such as conflicts between church congregations and ministers and the origins of the hysteria in conflicts of the day.—Hillary Jan Donitz-Goldstein, formerly at New York Public Library
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Goss begins his analysis of the Salem trials with a chronology, then provides chapters on “The Origins of Puritan Belief in Witchcraft,” the accusations, early and contemporary interpretations, and the impact on subsequent generations. The volume concludes with biographies of 34 key figures; 52 primary documents, including arrest warrants and depositions; a glossary of 23 legal and cultural terms; and a source list divided into primary and secondary print works, two Web sites, and three films. A five-page index covers people, events, places, texts, and themes, including the fiction of Nathaniel Hawthorne and Arthur Miller, but not of Ann Petry or Elizabeth George Speare. Ostensibly comprehensive in its presentation of basic elements of the era, the volume omits the rumblings of misogyny in the trials of Anne Hutchinson and Mary Dyer and overlooks contemporary feminist analysis of Puritan persecution of nurse-midwives and lone women, particularly elderly and widowed landowners. Nevertheless, the work deserves a place in public and college libraries. --Mary Ellen Snodgrass

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  • Hardcover: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Greenwood; annotated edition edition (December 30, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0313320950
  • ISBN-13: 978-0313320958
  • Product Dimensions: 10.2 x 7.2 x 0.9 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars A solid reference work, February 10, 2008
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Despite the fact that the typeface on cover of this book is perhaps too reminiscent of Bram Stoker's classic novel, this is a solid, "no nonsense" reference work. It does not attempt to sway or influence the reader's opinion of the Salem witchcraft trials episode, but instead offers a precise, objective overview of all its events, complete with a wide variety of academic interpretations, representative original documents, key biographies and various other related bonus materials. When used in a classroom setting, or as a general reference on the subject, this edition eliminates the need for separately published collections of primary sources -- an indispensable quality for any introductory book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Reference There Is!!!, December 21, 2007
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As an educator for 25 years teaching colonial New England, I was excited to see this book being published. I received my copy and I feel it is the best resource there is on the witchcraft trials. All the information you need is here.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Salem Witch Trials: A Reference Guide, November 23, 2010
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This book is a very good choice to start with for anyone who is interested in what took place during the Salem Witch Trials in Salem, MA 1692. It offers fact of the happenings in Salem Village at the time and also offers the speculations of others who have studied the subject with leaving room for the reader to make their own thoughts of what happened during this dreadful time in New England history.
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