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Witchcraft in America - The History & the Myth

Witchcraft in America - The History & the Myth

Allen Putnam
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In 'Witchcraft in America - The History & the Myth,' Charles Wentworth Upham offers an illuminating exploration of the socio-religious fervor that engendered the witchcraft hysteria in the early American colonies. With a collection that includes historical accounts such as 'The Wonders of the Invisible World' and 'Salem Witchcraft', the reader is presented with a thoughtful compilation characterized by its meticulous research and narrative veracity. Stylistically, the text weaves the direct documentation of trials and events with a broader cultural analysis, situating it within a historiographical tradition that seeks to understand how fear and superstition coalesced into a period of unparalleled persecution.Charles Wentworth Upham, a 19th-century historian, and politician, was driven by a deep fascination with the cultural and spiritual landscape of colonial America. His own historical and geographical proximity to Salem, coupled with a penchant for minute detail, position him uniquely to dissect the complexities of the seventeenth-century witch trials. Through methodical examination, Upham contextualizes the confluence of Puritanical zealotry and frontier anxiety that precipitated one of the darkest chapters in American history.This scholarly tome is recommended for enthusiasts of early American history, cultural studies, and the sociology of religion. Upham's extensive primary source collation is particularly invaluable to researchers and academics alike. Beyond its historical relevance, the book offers insight into human nature and mass psychology, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in the perennial human struggle between reason and superstition, elucidating the past to inform our understanding of the present.
Language
English
Pages
2615
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
November 13, 2022

Witchcraft in America - The History & the Myth

Allen Putnam
0/5 ( ratings)
In 'Witchcraft in America - The History & the Myth,' Charles Wentworth Upham offers an illuminating exploration of the socio-religious fervor that engendered the witchcraft hysteria in the early American colonies. With a collection that includes historical accounts such as 'The Wonders of the Invisible World' and 'Salem Witchcraft', the reader is presented with a thoughtful compilation characterized by its meticulous research and narrative veracity. Stylistically, the text weaves the direct documentation of trials and events with a broader cultural analysis, situating it within a historiographical tradition that seeks to understand how fear and superstition coalesced into a period of unparalleled persecution.Charles Wentworth Upham, a 19th-century historian, and politician, was driven by a deep fascination with the cultural and spiritual landscape of colonial America. His own historical and geographical proximity to Salem, coupled with a penchant for minute detail, position him uniquely to dissect the complexities of the seventeenth-century witch trials. Through methodical examination, Upham contextualizes the confluence of Puritanical zealotry and frontier anxiety that precipitated one of the darkest chapters in American history.This scholarly tome is recommended for enthusiasts of early American history, cultural studies, and the sociology of religion. Upham's extensive primary source collation is particularly invaluable to researchers and academics alike. Beyond its historical relevance, the book offers insight into human nature and mass psychology, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in the perennial human struggle between reason and superstition, elucidating the past to inform our understanding of the present.
Language
English
Pages
2615
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
November 13, 2022

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