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In the Devil's Snare

  • Mary Beth Norton

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"In January 1692 in Salem Village, Massachusetts, two young girls began to suffer from inexplicable fits. Seventeen months later, after legal action had been taken against 144 people - 20 of them put to death - the ignominious Salem witchcraft trials finally came to an end.".

"Now, Mary Beth Norton - one of our most admired historians - gives us a unique account of the events at Salem, helping us to understand them as they were understood by those who lived through the frenzy. Describing the situation from a seventeenth-century perspective, Norton examines the crucial turning points, the accusers, the confessors, the judges, and the accused, among whom were thirty-eight men.

She shows how the situation spiraled out of control following a cascade of accusations beginning in mid-April. She explores the role of gossip and delves into the question of why women and girls under the age of twenty-five, who were the most active accusers and who would normally be ignored by male magistrates, were suddenly given absolute credence."--BOOK JACKET.

Genres

  • Trials (Witchcraft)
  • Women
  • Witchcraft
  • History
  • 15.85 history of America
  • Heksenprocessen
  • Hekserij
  • Salem (mass.), history
  • Witchcraft, massachusetts
  • Massachusetts, history, colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
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About the author

  • Mary Beth Norton

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Editions

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    Knopf

    September 10, 2002

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    1st ed.

    Alfred A. Knopf

    2002

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    Vintage

    October 14, 2003

  • Edition cover

    Knoft

    2002