SWITCHING SIDES: How a Generation of Historians Lost Sympathy for the Victims of the Salem Witch Hunt
Why have so many recent scholars of colonial witchcraft written sympathetically about the accusers while ignoring their victims? This work traces a remarkable shift in scholarly interpretations of the Salem witch hunt from the post-World War II era up through the present.
Format: Paperbound
Pages: 262
Publisher: Johns Hopkins
ISBN: 9781421424378
Item #: 9352031
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