Witches of America
Title | Witches of America PDF eBook |
Author | Alex Mar |
Publisher | Sarah Crichton Books |
Total Pages | 288 |
Release | 2015-10-20 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0374709114 |
"Witches are gathering." When most people hear the word "witches," they think of horror films and Halloween, but to the nearly one million Americans who practice Paganism today, witchcraft is a nature-worshipping, polytheistic, and very real religion. So Alex Mar discovers when she sets out to film a documentary and finds herself drawn deep into the world of present-day magic. Witches of America follows Mar on her immersive five-year trip into the occult, charting modern Paganism from its roots in 1950s England to its current American mecca in the San Francisco Bay Area; from a gathering of more than a thousand witches in the Illinois woods to the New Orleans branch of one of the world's most influential magical societies. Along the way she takes part in dozens of rituals and becomes involved with a wild array of characters: a government employee who founds a California priesthood dedicated to a Celtic goddess of war; American disciples of Aleister Crowley, whose elaborate ceremonies turn the Catholic mass on its head; second-wave feminist Wiccans who practice a radical separatist witchcraft; a growing "mystery cult" whose initiates trace their rites back to a blind shaman in rural Oregon. This sprawling magical community compels Mar to confront what she believes is possible-or hopes might be. With keen intelligence and wit, Mar illuminates the world of witchcraft while grappling in fresh and unexpected ways with the question underlying every faith: Why do we choose to believe in anything at all? Whether evangelical Christian, Pagan priestess, or atheist, each of us craves a system of meaning to give structure to our lives. Sometimes we just find it in unexpected places.
Witches in America
Title | Witches in America PDF eBook |
Author | J. Elizabeth Mills |
Publisher | The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc |
Total Pages | 50 |
Release | 2011-12-15 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 1448855918 |
In 1692 in Colonial America, a frightening and unforgettable event took place: the Salem Witch Trials. Since then, people have been captivated by the idea of witches living among us, casting spells, and causing mischief. Some of those very real legends and how they have evolved into what we know of witches today, including Harry Potter and the Wizard of Oz, are explored in this exciting volume.
American Witches
Title | American Witches PDF eBook |
Author | Susan Fair |
Publisher | Skyhorse |
Total Pages | 336 |
Release | 2016-08-23 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1510703810 |
The history of American witches is way weirder than you ever imagined. From bewitched pigs hell-bent on revenge to gruesome twentieth-century murders, American Witches reveals strange incidents of witchcraft that have long been swept under the rug as bizarre sidenotes to history. On a tour through history that’s both whimsical and startling, we’ll encounter seventeenth-century children flying around inside their New England home “like geese.” We’ll meet a father-son team of pious Puritans who embarked on a mission that involved undressing ladies and overseeing hangings. And on the eve of the Civil War, we’ll accompany a reporter as he dons a dress and goes searching for witches in New York City’s most dangerous neighborhoods. Entertainingly readable and rich in amazing details often left out of today’s texts, American Witches casts a flickering torchlight into the dark corners of American history.
Witchcraft in America
Title | Witchcraft in America PDF eBook |
Author | Peggy Saari |
Publisher | UXL |
Total Pages | 296 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN |
Explores the history of witchcraft in the United States from the earliest colonies through the beginning of the twenty-first century.
The Witches of Early America
Title | The Witches of Early America PDF eBook |
Author | Sally Smith Booth |
Publisher | Hastings House Book Publishers |
Total Pages | 264 |
Release | 1975 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN |
Examines the origins, determining factors, forms, chief incidents, and consequences of ascribed witchcraft and of witch-hunting in colonial America.
Spellbound
Title | Spellbound PDF eBook |
Author | Elizabeth Reis |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | 304 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780842025775 |
Spellbound: Women and Witchcraft in America is a collection of twelve articles that revisit crucial events in the history of witchcraft and spiritual feminism in this country. Beginning with the "witches" of colonial America, Spellbound extends its focus through the nineteenth century to explore women's involvement with alternative spiritualities, and culminates with examinations of the contemporary feminist neopagan and Goddess movements. A valuable source for those interested in women's history, women's studies, and religious history, Spellbound is also a crucial addition to the bookshelf of anyone tracing the evolution of spiritualism in America.
Witchcraft in Early North America
Title | Witchcraft in Early North America PDF eBook |
Author | Alison Games |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | 233 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1442203587 |
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.