America Bewitched: The Story of Witchcraft After Salem Edition Unstated Edition

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America Bewitched: The Story of Witchcraft After Salem Edition Unstated Edition

Author(s): Owen Davies (Author)

  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Publication Date: March 22, 2013
  • Edition: Edition Unstated
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 304 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0199578710
  • ISBN-13: 9780199578719

Book Description

America Bewitched is the first major history of witchcraft in America – from the Salem witch trials of 1692 to the present day.

The infamous Salem trials are etched into the consciousness of modern America, the human toll a reminder of the dangers of intolerance and persecution. The refrain ‘Remember Salem!’ was invoked frequently over the ensuing centuries. As time passed, the trials became a milepost measuring the distance America had progressed from its colonial past, its victims now the righteous and their persecutors the shamed. Yet the story of witchcraft did not end as the American Enlightenment dawned – a new, long, and chilling chapter was about to begin.

Witchcraft after Salem was not just a story of fire-side tales, legends, and superstitions: it continued to be a matter of life and death, souring the American dream for many. We know of more people killed as witches between 1692 and the 1950s than were executed before it. Witches were part of the story of the decimation of the Native Americans, the experience of slavery and emancipation, and the immigrant experience; they were embedded in the religious and social history of the country. Yet the history of American witchcraft between the eighteenth and the twentieth century also tells a less traumatic story, one that shows how different cultures interacted and shaped each other’s languages and beliefs.

This is therefore much more than the tale of one persecuted community: it opens a fascinating window on the fears, prejudices, hopes, and dreams of the American people as their country rose from colony to superpower.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“Owen Davies tells a fascinating tale that has never been told before with all the skills of a true craftsman. Its sheer breadth of coverage amazes from the start.”–Ronald Hutton, author of The Triumph of the Moon: A History of Pagan Witchcraft

“An extraordinary achievement….I was frankly staggered at the range of Davies’s research.”–Professor H. C. Erik Midelfort, University of Virginia

“Davies tells a highly original story, yet one that makes instant sense….This is a vivid, arresting, insightful book, written with sympathy and human understanding. It extends Davies’s reputation as an original thinker in the field, when so much work is derivative or merely illustrative of well-established ideas.”–Malcolm Gaskill, Fortean Times

“Davies’s catholic approach has produced a volume densely packed with fascinating material. Along with detailed excurses into folklore–there are sustained discussions of hairballs, hag-riding, and skin shedding–the author presents a trove of historical anecdotes and case studies drawn from his wide research into local histories, obscure newspapers, and other neglected byways.”–Nova Religio

Book Description

The first major history of witchcraft in America – from the Salem witch trials of 1692 to the present day.

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