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Salem Witchcraft (Vol. 1&2) (eBook)

Including the History of the Conflicting Opinions on Witchcraft and Magic
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2023
621 Seiten
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859-654775263-9 (EAN)

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In "Salem Witchcraft (Vol. 1&2)," Charles Wentworth Upham meticulously examines the infamous Salem witch trials of 1692, employing a narrative style that seamlessly intertwines historical analysis with vivid storytelling. Upham delves into the socio-political landscape of early New England, scrutinizing the interconnections between Puritan beliefs, societal fears, and the mechanisms of hysteria that led to the tragic persecution of supposed witches. With extensive archival research, Upham presents a detailed account of the events, profiles of key figures, and the legal proceedings that culminated in one of America's darkest chapters, thus contributing significantly to American historical literature of the mid-19th century. As a prominent historian and politician in 19th-century America, Upham's own upbringing in Puritan Massachusetts profoundly influenced his perspective on the witch trials. His engagement with the evolving moral and social implications of the trials, coupled with a commitment to uncovering the truth, reflect not only his scholarly rigor but also a deep empathy for the victims of these historical injustices. Upham's extensive research, bolstered by a keen analytical lens, offers modern readers insights into both the period and human nature. Recommended for historians, literature enthusiasts, and anyone captivated by the complexities of human behavior, "Salem Witchcraft" serves as an essential resource that enriches our understanding of this seminal event. Upham's work stands as a compelling exploration of fear, injustice, and the fragile nature of societal progress, prompting readers to reflect on the echoes of such historical events in contemporary discourse.

Charles Wentworth Upham (1802–1875) was an American historian and politician with a keen focus on the history of New England, particularly regarding the Salem witch trials of the late 17th century. Upham's scholarly work 'Salem Witchcraft (Vol. 1&2)' remains a seminal text for researchers and enthusiasts exploring the social, legal, and theological intricacies of this dark chapter in American history. With a meticulous approach to documentation and narrative, Upham chronicles the events that enveloped Salem, offering insights into the hysteria that fueled the witchcraft accusations and the subsequent trials. Educated at Harvard College, Upham's intellectual vigor was evident through his career. He served as a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, and spent many years as the mayor of Salem. However, his legacy endures through his historical works. His literary style often combined a dense, fact-based analysis with an overarching moralistic tone, reflective of the 19th-century historiographical approaches of his time. 'Salem Witchcraft' paints a comprehensive picture of the events and personalities involved, endeavoring to understand the socio-political climate that spawned such fear and retribution. Upham's contributions continue to be referenced in discussions pertaining to Puritan New England and the broader historical context of superstition and the judicial system.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 14.12.2023
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Neuzeit bis 1918
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Gesundheit / Leben / Psychologie
Schlagworte 17th century Puritan New England • 17th century Salem • 37 Seconds • American colonial events • American jurisprudence • becoming supernatural • Benjamin Franklin • Bill O'Reilly • Charles Wentworth Upham writings • Colonial America • Colonial America religious studies • covetous • Cultural Evolution • cultural impact studies • Early American History • Ghost Stories • Historical Analysis • Historical narrative style • historical research methods • Legal history of witchcraft U.S. • Legal theology • local records • Mayflower • new england history • Occult practices historical account • Of Plymouth Plantation • Paranormal phenomena American folklore • Political historian perspective • Primary source examination • puritan society • Puritan society history • Religious fervor analysis • Salem witch trials history • Sociocultural Phenomena • The Haunting of Ashburn House • The Swamp Fox • Witchcraft sociological perspectives • Witch hunt narrative • witch trial hysteria • Witch Trials
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