Salem Witchcraft, Volumes I and II. With an Account of Salem Village and a History of Opinions on Witchcraft and Kindred Subjects
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- Nombre de pages100
- FormatePub
- ISBN4057664100153
- EAN4057664100153
- Date de parution19/11/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille351 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Salem Witchcraft, Volumes I and II, " Charles Wentworth Upham presents a meticulous historical account of the infamous Salem witch trials of 1692, blending rigorous scholarship with evocative narrative techniques that breathe life into the past. The text intricately examines the socio-political climate of Puritan New England, drawing connections between religious fervor and mass hysteria. Upham's literary style is characterized by detailed documentation and vivid descriptions, making his work not only a compelling historical analysis but also a captivating read that reflects the turbulent psyche of a community ravaged by fear and suspicion.
Upham, a prominent historian and a key figure in 19th-century American thought, was deeply influenced by his own experiences as a scholar and as a Unitarian minister. His extensive background in theology and history allowed him to approach the complexities of the Salem witch trials with a nuanced perspective, often reflecting on the intersections of faith and reason. This extensive investigation into the emotions and motivations behind the trials showcases Upham's eloquence and thoroughness, illuminating the interplay of justice and fanaticism in a pivotal moment of American history.
This two-volume work is recommended for anyone interested in American history, religious studies, or social psychology. Upham'Äôs comprehensive examination is invaluable not only for its historical rigor but also for its exploration of human nature under duress. Readers will find themselves engrossed in a narrative that challenges modern notions of justice and morality, making "Salem Witchcraft" a timeless addition to the canon of American literature.
Upham, a prominent historian and a key figure in 19th-century American thought, was deeply influenced by his own experiences as a scholar and as a Unitarian minister. His extensive background in theology and history allowed him to approach the complexities of the Salem witch trials with a nuanced perspective, often reflecting on the intersections of faith and reason. This extensive investigation into the emotions and motivations behind the trials showcases Upham's eloquence and thoroughness, illuminating the interplay of justice and fanaticism in a pivotal moment of American history.
This two-volume work is recommended for anyone interested in American history, religious studies, or social psychology. Upham'Äôs comprehensive examination is invaluable not only for its historical rigor but also for its exploration of human nature under duress. Readers will find themselves engrossed in a narrative that challenges modern notions of justice and morality, making "Salem Witchcraft" a timeless addition to the canon of American literature.












