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Daily Life During the Salem Witch Trials

Contributor(s): Goss, K David (Author)

ISBN: 9798765115923

Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic

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Pub Date: December 28, 2023

Dewey: 974.402

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Glossary

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.57" H x 9.21" L x 6.14" W ( 0.84 lbs) 272 pages

Series: Greenwood Press Daily Life Through History

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There are few episodes in American history as interesting and controversial as the Salem Witch Trials. This work provides a revealing analysis of what it was like to live in Massachusetts during that time, creating a nuanced profile of New England Puritans and their culture.

What was it like to live in the colony of Massachusetts during the last decade of the 17th century, the decade famed for the Salem Witch Trials? Daily Life during the Salem Witch Trials answers that question, offering a vivid portrait essential to anyone seeking to understand the traumatic events of the time in their proper historical context.

The book begins with a historical overview tracing the development of the Puritan experiment in the Massachusetts colony from 1620 to 1692. It then explores the cultural values and day-to-day concerns of Puritan society in the late-17th century, including trends and patterns of behavior in family life, household activities, business and economics, political and military responsibilities, and religious belief. Each chapter interprets a different aspect of daily life as it was experienced by those who lived through the social crisis of the witch trials of 1692-93, helping readers better comprehend how the history-making events of those years could come to pass.

Brief description: K. David Goss is Professor of History at Gordon College, USA, specializing in American history and museum studies. His many published works include Daily Life During the Salem Witch Trials (2023) and Documents of the Salem Witch Trials (2018). He is the 2014 recipient of the Dr. Marvin Wilson Award for Excellence in Teaching Humanities, and is a Society of Colonial Wars Scholar, Boston University.

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