The Story of the Salem Witch Trials by Le Beau, Bryan

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ISBN
9780205690299
Book Title
Story of the Salem Witch Trials
Publisher
Routledge
Item Length
8.9 in
Edition
2
Publication Year
2009
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
0.6 in
Author
Bryan F. Le Beau
Genre
Body, Mind & Spirit, History
Topic
Witchcraft (See Also Religion / Wicca), United States / Colonial Period (1600-1775), United States / State & Local / New England (Ct, mA, Me, NH, Ri, VT), General, North America
Item Weight
13.6 Oz
Item Width
5.9 in
Number of Pages
288 Pages

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
0205690297
ISBN-13
9780205690299
eBay Product ID (ePID)
102925375

Product Key Features

Edition
2
Book Title
Story of the Salem Witch Trials
Number of Pages
288 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2009
Topic
Witchcraft (See Also Religion / Wicca), United States / Colonial Period (1600-1775), United States / State & Local / New England (Ct, mA, Me, NH, Ri, VT), General, North America
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Body, Mind & Spirit, History
Author
Bryan F. Le Beau
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
13.6 Oz
Item Length
8.9 in
Item Width
5.9 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
LCCN
2009-000306
TitleLeading
The
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
133.4/3097445
Edition Description
Revised edition,New Edition
Table Of Content
1. "A Biography of a Terrible, but Perfectly Normal Superstition" The Origins of European Witchcraft The Development of European Witchcraft The Great European Witch-hunt A Summary View of Witch-hunts in England 2. "Having Familiarity with the Devil" Witch-hunts in Seventeenth Century America Witch-hunts in Seventeenth Century New England Some Notable Witch Trials in Seventeenth-Century New England The Pattern of Witch-hunt Activity in Seventeenth-Century New England 3. "The Evil Hand" is upon Them A Glimpse at Salem's Past The First Signs of the Devil The Hearings Begin 4. "Is Not this a Brand Plucked from the Burning?" The Cases of Martha and Giles Corey and Dorcas Good Deodate Lawson's Lecture Day Sermon Sarah Cloyce is Charged Mary Easty is Summoned The Pace Quickens 5. "If They are Let Alone, We Should All be Devils and Witches" The Cases of Elizabeth and John Proctor Mary Warren Tries to Recant Bridget Bishop and Abigail Hobbs Are Charged Seven of the Nine Are Formally Charged The Ordeal Begins for Mary and Philip English The "Black Minister" is Apprehended Dorcas Hoar is Jailed 6. "God Will Deliver Us Out of the Hands of Unmerciful Men" The Case of George Jacobs Sr. John Willard Changes Sides Daniel Andrew Is Charged The Carys Escape John Alen is Arrested The Andover Witch-hunt 7. "God Will Give You Blood to Drink" The Court of Oyer and Terminer Is Established Bridget Bishop is Tried The Court Completes Its First Session The First Mass Execution and Its Effects 8. "What a Sad Thing it is to See Eight Firebrands of Hell Hanging There" The Case of George Burroughs The Proctors Are Condemned The Cases of George Jacobs Sr., John Willard, and Martha Carrier The Hangings of August 19 The Trials of September: The Cases of Martha Corey and Mary Easty 9. "It were Better that Ten Suspected Witches Should Escape, than that One Innocent Person Should be Condemned" Voices are Raised in Opposition to the Trials Phips Dismisses the Court of Oyer and Terminer The Jails Are Emptied The Superior Court of Judicature The Magistrates and the Court of Oyer and Terminer, Guilty As Charged? 10. "Ruined in the Mistaken Mismanagement of the Terrible Affair Called Witchcraft" Cotton Mather and His "Wonders of the Invisible World" Salem in Ruins The Repenting Begins Settling Up Epilogue. Notes. A Select Bibliography. Appendix. Index.
Synopsis
Between June 10 and September 22, 1692, nineteen people were hanged for practicing witchcraft in Salem, Massachusetts. One person was pressed to death, and over 150 others were jailed, where still others died. The Story of the Salem Witch Trials is a history of that event. It provides a much needed synthesis of the most recent scholarship on the subject, places the trials into the context of the Great European Witch-Hunt, and relates the events of 1692 to witch-hunting throughout seventeenth century New England. This complex and difficult subject is covered in a uniquely accessible manner that captures all the drama that surrounded the Salem witch trials. From beginning to end, the reader is carried along by the author'e(tm)s powerful narration and mastery of the subject. While covering the subject in impressive detail, Bryan Le Beau maintains a broad perspective on events, and wherever possible, lets the historical characters speak for themselves. Le Beau highlights the decisions made by individuals responsible for the trials that helped turn what might have been a minor event into a crisis that has held the imagination of students of American history., Between June 10 and September 22, 1692, nineteen people were hanged for practicing witchcraft in Salem, Massachusetts. One person was pressed to death, and over 150 others were jailed, where still others died. The Story of the Salem Witch Trials is a history of that event. It provides a much needed synthesis of the most recent scholarship on the subject, places the trials into the context of the Great European Witch-Hunt, and relates the events of 1692 to witch-hunting throughout seventeenth century New England. This complex and difficult subject is covered in a uniquely accessible manner that captures all the drama that surrounded the Salem witch trials. From beginning to end, the reader is carried along by the author' (TM)s powerful narration and mastery of the subject. While covering the subject in impressive detail, Bryan Le Beau maintains a broad perspective on events, and wherever possible, lets the historical characters speak for themselves. Le Beau highlights the decisions made by individuals responsible for the trials that helped turn what might have been a minor event into a crisis that has held the imagination of students of American history., Between June 10 and September 22, 1692, nineteen people were hanged for practicing witchcraft in Salem, Massachusetts. One person was pressed to death, and over 150 others were jailed, where still others died. The Story of the Salem Witch Trials is a history of that event. It provides a much needed synthesis of the most recent scholarship on the subject, places the trials into the context of the Great European Witch-Hunt, and relates the events of 1692 to witch-hunting throughout seventeenth century New England. This complex and difficult subject is covered in a uniquely accessible manner that captures all the drama that surrounded the Salem witch trials. From beginning to end, the reader is carried along by the author's powerful narration and mastery of the subject. While covering the subject in impressive detail, Bryan Le Beau maintains a broad perspective on events, and wherever possible, lets the historical characters speak for themselves. Le Beau highlights the decisions made by individuals responsible for the trials that helped turn what might have been a minor event into a crisis that has held the imagination of students of American history.
LC Classification Number
KFM2478.8.W5

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