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America bewitched : the story of witchcraft after Salem

Davies, Owen 1969- (Author).

Summary: Reveals how witchcraft in post-Salem America was not just a matter of scary fireside tales, Halloween legends, and superstitions: it continued to be a matter of life and death. If anything, witchcraft disputes multiplied as hundreds of thousands of immigrants poured into North America, people for whom witchcraft was still a heinous crime. Tells the story of countless murders and many other personal tragedies that resulted from accusations of witchcraft among European Americans--as well as in Native American and African American communities. For instance, the impact of this belief on Native Americans, as colonists--from Anglo-American settlers to Spanish missionaries--saw Indian medicine men as the Devil's agents, potent workers of malign magic. But also reveals that seventeenth-century Iroquois--faced with decimating, mysterious diseases--accused Jesuits of being plague-spreading witches. The book shows how different American groups shaped each other's languages and beliefs, sharing not only our positive cultural traits, but our fears and weaknesses as well.

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  • ISBN: 9780199578719 (hbk.)
  • ISBN: 0199578710 (hbk.)
  • Physical Description: print
    viii, 289 pages, [16] pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2013.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-271) and index.
Formatted Contents Note: 1. Aftermath : Salem: never again? ; The witchcraft of others ; Reporting witchcraft ; Where to find witchcraft ; A five points witch -- 2. Magic of a new land : Snakes and roots ; Witch balls ; What happened to the fairies? ; They shoot witches don't they? -- 3. The law : The squire ; Fiasco in Fentress ; Delaware witches beware ; What's in a name? ; Dealing with slander German-style ; Popular understanding -- 4. Witches : Three sorts of witch ; Doing witchcraft: lizards, bags, and dolls ; Witchcraft fantasies ; Skin shedding and shape-shifting ; The new witches -- 5. Dealing with witches : Pillow talk ; Confronting the witch ; The witch must die ; Attacking from a distance ; Warding off witchery ; Written charms ; Catholic armoury ; Bringing in the experts -- 6. Dealing with witch believers : The other Salem witch trials ; Alaska: of barbers and gunboats ; The Pennsylvania problem -- 7. Insanity : Putting it to the test ; Blame it on the roots ; Paranoia in the heat ; A danger to the public: incarcerating witch believers -- 8. Witch killings up close : Beard-stroking and friendly words: witchcraft in Sullivan County ; Big trouble at Booger Hole ; Solomon Hotema: Choctaw witch killer -- 9. Times a-changing : Reinventing witchcraft ; Finding an American heritage ; And so back to Salem.
Subject: Witchcraft United States History 18th century
Witchcraft United States History 19th century
Witchcraft United States History 20th century
Witch hunting United States History 18th century
Witch hunting United States History 19th century
Witch hunting United States History 20th century

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America Bewitched : The Story of Witchcraft after Salem
America Bewitched : The Story of Witchcraft after Salem
by Davies, Owen
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America Bewitched : The Story of Witchcraft after Salem

SectionSection DescriptionPage Number
List of Platesp. ix
1Aftermathp. 1
    Salem: never again?p. 2
    The witchcraft of othersp. 3
    Reporting witchcraftp. 10
    Where to find witchcraftp. 17
    A Five Points witchp. 19
2Magic of a new landp. 22
    Snakes and rootsp. 26
    Witch ballsp. 32
    What happened to the fairies?p. 37
    They shoot witches don't they?p. 42
3The lawp. 45
    The squirep. 47
    Fiasco in Fentressp. 49
    Delaware witches bewarep. 51
    What's in a name?p. 55
    Dealing with slander German-stylep. 59
    Popular understandingp. 62
4Witchesp. 67
    Three sorts of witchp. 69
    Doing witchcraft: lizards, bags, and dollsp. 79
    Witchcraft fantasiesp. 84
    Skin shedding and shape-shiftingp. 88
    The new witchesp. 90
5Dealing with witchesp. 100
    Pillow talkp. 102
    Confronting the witchp. 104
    The mitch must diep. 106
    Attacking from a distancep. 109
    Warding off witcheryp. 111
    Written charmsp. 118
    Catholic armouryp. 121
    Bringing in the expertsp. 124
6Dealing with witch believersp. 132
    The other Salem witch trialsp. 136
    Alaska: of barbers and gunboatsp. 141
    The Pennsylvania problemp. 149
7Insanityp. 159
    Putting it to the testp. 163
    Blame it on the rootsp. 168
    Paranoia in the heatp. 171
    A danger to the public: incarcerating witch believersp. 175
8Witch killings up closep. 179
    Beard-stroking and friendly words: witchcraft in Sullivan Countyp. 179
    Big trouble at Booger Holep. 187
    Solomon Hotema: Choctaw witch killerp. 194
9Times A-changingp. 203
    Reinventing witchcraftp. 208
    Finding an American heritagep. 219
    And so back to Salemp. 222
Endnotesp. 227
Further readingp. 269
Picture Acknowledgementsp. 273
Indexp. 275
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