Witchcraft in Colonial Virginia
Title | Witchcraft in Colonial Virginia PDF eBook |
Author | Carson O. Hudson Jr. |
Publisher | Arcadia Publishing |
Total Pages | 144 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 146714424X |
"While the witchcraft mania that swept through Salem, Massachusetts, in 1692 was significant, fascination with it has tended to overshadow the historical records of other persecutions throughout early America. Colonial Virginians shared a common belief in the supernatural with their northern neighbors. The 1626 case of Joan Wright, the first woman to be accused of witchcraft in British North America, began Virginia's own witch craze. Utilizing surviving records, local historian Carson Hudson narrates these fascinating stories." --Back cover.
Witchcraft in Colonial Virginia
Title | Witchcraft in Colonial Virginia PDF eBook |
Author | Carson O Hudson Jr |
Publisher | History Press Library Editions |
Total Pages | 146 |
Release | 2019-08-26 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781540240255 |
While the witchcraft mania that swept through Salem, Massachusetts, in 1692 was significant, fascination with it has tended to overshadow the historical records of other persecutions throughout early America. Colonial Virginians shared a common belief in the supernatural with their northern neighbors. The 1626 case of Joan Wright, the first woman to be accused of witchcraft in British North America, began Virginia's own witch craze. Utilizing surviving records, local historian Carson Hudson narrates these fascinating stories.
The Witch of Jamestown
Title | The Witch of Jamestown PDF eBook |
Author | James T. Bowyer |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 166 |
Release | 1890 |
Genre | Bacon's Rebellion, 1676 |
ISBN |
These Detestable Slaves of the Devill
Title | These Detestable Slaves of the Devill PDF eBook |
Author | Carson O. Hudson |
Publisher | Infinity Publishing |
Total Pages | 1 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Virginia |
ISBN | 0741408597 |
Witchcraft in Early North America
Title | Witchcraft in Early North America PDF eBook |
Author | Alison Games |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Total Pages | 233 |
Release | 2010-10-16 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1442203595 |
Witchcraft in Early North America investigates European, African, and Indian witchcraft beliefs and their expression in colonial America. Alison Games's engaging book takes us beyond the infamous outbreak at Salem, Massachusetts, to look at how witchcraft was a central feature of colonial societies in North America. Her substantial and lively introduction orients readers to the subject and to the rich selection of documents that follows. The documents begin with first encounters between European missionaries and Native Americans in New France and New Mexico, and they conclude with witch hunts among Native Americans in the years of the early American republic. The documents—some of which have never been published previously—include excerpts from trials in Virginia, New Mexico, and Massachusetts; accounts of outbreaks in Salem, Abiquiu (New Mexico), and among the Delaware Indians; descriptions of possession; legal codes; and allegations of poisoning by slaves. The documents raise issues central to legal, cultural, social, religious, and gender history. This fascinating topic and the book’s broad geographic and chronological coverage make this book ideally suited for readers interested in new approaches to colonial history and the history of witchcraft.
The Devil in the Shape of a Woman: Witchcraft in Colonial New England
Title | The Devil in the Shape of a Woman: Witchcraft in Colonial New England PDF eBook |
Author | Carol F. Karlsen |
Publisher | W. W. Norton & Company |
Total Pages | 384 |
Release | 1998-04-17 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0393347192 |
"A pioneer work in…the sexual structuring of society. This is not just another book about witchcraft." —Edmund S. Morgan, Yale University Confessing to "familiarity with the devils," Mary Johnson, a servant, was executed by Connecticut officials in 1648. A wealthy Boston widow, Ann Hibbens was hanged in 1656 for casting spells on her neighbors. The case of Ann Cole, who was "taken with very strange Fits," fueled an outbreak of witchcraft accusations in Hartford a generation before the notorious events at Salem. More than three hundred years later, the question "Why?" still haunts us. Why were these and other women likely witches—vulnerable to accusations of witchcraft and possession? Carol F. Karlsen reveals the social construction of witchcraft in seventeenth-century New England and illuminates the larger contours of gender relations in that society.
The Modernity of Witchcraft
Title | The Modernity of Witchcraft PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Geschiere |
Publisher | University of Virginia Press |
Total Pages | 332 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780813917030 |
To many Westerners, the disappearance of African traditions of witchcraft might seem inevitable wuth continued modernization. In The Modernity of Witchcraft, Peter Geschieres uses his own experiences among the Maka and in other parts of eastern and southern Cameroon, as well as other anthropological research, to argue that contemporary ideas and practices of witchcraft are more a response to modern exigencies than a lingering cultural custom. The prevalence of witchcraft, especially in African politics and entrepreneurship, demonstrates the unlikely balance it has achieved with the forces of modernity. Geshiere explores why modern techniques and commodities, usually of Western Provenance, have become central in rumors of the occult.