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Witch Accusations in Seventeenth Century New England -U.S by Richard Godbeer - First Edition, 2019 from Macmillan Student Store
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Witch Accusations in Seventeenth Century New England -U.S

First  Edition|©2019  Richard Godbeer

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Table of Contents

Central Question
Learning Objective
Historical Background 
Primary Sources  
Cotton Mather, Diary Entry, April 1693: A Minister Interprets the Death of his Infant Son
Testimony against Hugh Parsons, 1649 and 1650: Neighborly Quarrels and Supernatural Vengeance
The Trial of Sarah Good, 1692: An Assertive, Embittered Woman Becomes an Accused Witch
The Trial of Hugh Parsons, 1651–-52: An Abusive, Negligent Husband and Father Bbecomes an Accused Witch
Testimony against Mercy Disborough, 1692: The Use of Countermagic as Revenge against Witchcraft
John Hale’s Testimony against Dorcas Hoar, 1692: Supernatural Expertise as Grounds for Suspicion
The Acquittal of Hugh Parsons, 1652, on Grounds of Insufficient Evidence
Project Questions
Additional Assignments
Additional Resources for Research

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Richard Godbeer

Richard Godbeer (Ph.D., Brandeis University) is Professor of History and Director of the Humanities Research Center at Virginia Commonwealth University. He is the author of The Devil's Dominion: Magic and Religion in Early New England (Cambridge University Press, 1992); Sexual Revolution in Early America (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002); Escaping Salem: The Other Witch Hunt of 1692 (Oxford University Press, 2005); The Overflowing of Friendship: Love Between Men and the Creation of the American Republic (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009); and The Salem Witch Hunt: A Brief History with Documents (Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2011). Godbeer is currently working on a joint biography of Elizabeth and Henry Drinker, a Quaker couple who lived in late eighteenth-century Philadelphia.


Table of Contents

Central Question
Learning Objective
Historical Background 
Primary Sources  
Cotton Mather, Diary Entry, April 1693: A Minister Interprets the Death of his Infant Son
Testimony against Hugh Parsons, 1649 and 1650: Neighborly Quarrels and Supernatural Vengeance
The Trial of Sarah Good, 1692: An Assertive, Embittered Woman Becomes an Accused Witch
The Trial of Hugh Parsons, 1651–-52: An Abusive, Negligent Husband and Father Bbecomes an Accused Witch
Testimony against Mercy Disborough, 1692: The Use of Countermagic as Revenge against Witchcraft
John Hale’s Testimony against Dorcas Hoar, 1692: Supernatural Expertise as Grounds for Suspicion
The Acquittal of Hugh Parsons, 1652, on Grounds of Insufficient Evidence
Project Questions
Additional Assignments
Additional Resources for Research

Richard Godbeer

Richard Godbeer (Ph.D., Brandeis University) is Professor of History and Director of the Humanities Research Center at Virginia Commonwealth University. He is the author of The Devil's Dominion: Magic and Religion in Early New England (Cambridge University Press, 1992); Sexual Revolution in Early America (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002); Escaping Salem: The Other Witch Hunt of 1692 (Oxford University Press, 2005); The Overflowing of Friendship: Love Between Men and the Creation of the American Republic (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009); and The Salem Witch Hunt: A Brief History with Documents (Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2011). Godbeer is currently working on a joint biography of Elizabeth and Henry Drinker, a Quaker couple who lived in late eighteenth-century Philadelphia.


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