
A Storm of Witchcraft
The Salem Trials and the American Experience
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Marc Vietor
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Emerson W. Baker
Beginning in January 1692, Salem Village in colonial Massachusetts witnessed the largest and most lethal outbreak of witchcraft in early America. Villagers - mainly young women - suffered from unseen torments that caused them to writhe, shriek, and contort their bodies, complaining of pins stuck into their flesh and of being haunted by specters. Believing that they suffered from assaults by an invisible spirit, the community began a hunt to track down those responsible for the demonic work. The resulting Salem Witch Trials, culminating in the execution of 19 villagers, persists as one of the most mysterious and fascinating events in American history.
Historians have speculated on a web of possible causes for the witchcraft that started in Salem and spread across the region - religious crisis, ergot poisoning, an encephalitis outbreak, frontier war hysteria - but most agree that there was no single factor. Rather, as Emerson Baker illustrates in this seminal new work, Salem was "a perfect storm": a unique convergence of conditions and events that produced something extraordinary throughout New England in 1692 and the following years, and which has haunted us ever since.
Baker shows how a range of factors in the Bay colony in the 1690s, including a new charter and government, a lethal frontier war, and religious and political conflicts, set the stage for the dramatic events in Salem. Engaging a range of perspectives, he looks at the key players in the outbreak - the accused witches and the people they allegedly bewitched, as well as the judges and government officials who prosecuted them - and wrestles with questions about why the Salem tragedy unfolded as it did, and why it has become an enduring legacy.
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Great History Lesson
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A comprehensive review of existing scholarship
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Not a narrative of the witch trials themselves, so would consider this more of an advanced book for those interested in Salem.
More analysis than narrative
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Exhaustive, or Exhausting?
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Great perspective!
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Exciting enough
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"A Storm of Witchcraft" provides a very well-written, fact-filled coverage of the Salem Witch Trials from a professor of history at Salem State University. Emerson W. Baker traces the political, economic, legal, cultural, and religious factors leading to the Trials in 1692 followed by an analysis of their impact over the subsequent three centuries.
Emerson describes the government and church cover-up and the reverse impact that attempt had in the short-term and long-term. Government cover-up attempts, such as the Spanish Flu epidemic and Watergate in the United States, seem to recur frequently throughout history. The Salem Trials were certainly not the first cover-up, but they serve as another reminder that confessing the truth results in progress far greater than attempts to hide failures.
I highly recommend "A Storm of Witchcraft" as a first book for anyone desiring to better understand the complex and pivotal era of Colonial America and the impact of how we respond to failure.
Lessons for Response to Failure
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Simply wonderful
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Great narration. Great book!
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