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Salem Possessed

The Social Origins of Witchcraft

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Salem Possessed

By: Stephen Nissenbaum, Paul S. Boyer
Narrated by: Norman Dietz
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Tormented girls writhing in agony, stern judges meting out harsh verdicts, 19 bodies swinging on Gallows Hill. The stark immediacy of what happened in 1692 has obscured the complex web of human passion that climaxed in the Salem witch trials.

From rich and varied sources - many neglected and unknown - Paul Boyer and Stephen Nissenbaum give us a picture of the people and events more intricate and more fascinating than any other in the massive literature. It is a story of powerful and deeply divided families and of a community determined to establish an independent identity - beset by restraints and opposition from without and factional conflicts from within - and a minister whose obsessions helped to bring this volatile mix to the flash point.

Not simply a dramatic and isolated event, the Salem outbreak has wider implications for our understanding of developments central to the American experience: the disintegration of Puritanism, the pressures of land and population in New England towns, the problems besetting farmer and householder, the shifting role of the church, and the powerful impact of commercial capitalism.

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"The authors' whole approach to the Salem disaster is canny, rewarding, and sure to fascinate readers interested in that aberrant affair." (The Atlantic)

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Material was interesting but difficult to follow, although whether that is due to the complicated material or the truly annoying narrator. Focus is mainly socio-economic but wanders off at the end into psychological nonsense.

Interesting to a point

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Fascinating exploration into what may have lead to the deaths of so many people in a small community

A socio-economic look at the Salem Witch Trials

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Great writing and narration. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and learned a lot! The book is packed with information yet written in a very digestible manner. Very good narration I enjoyed his style and cadence.

Great consideration given to the events of Salem Massachusetts.

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Extremely well done history of the buildup to the witch trials, but also the settlement of East-Central Massachusetts.

Unexpectedly scholarly and an easy listen to boot.

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This book was by far one of the hardest books to listen to. While the information was very detailed I honestly couldn't pay attention benadryl the narrators voice was nasally and he just drowned on and on.
On another note the background of the town was super interesting and I learned so much I didn't know before.

So hard to listen to.

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