محاکم جادوگری کانکتیکات: نخستین وحشت در دنیای نو
Connecticut Witch Trials : The First Panic in the New World
معرفی کتاب «محاکم جادوگری کانکتیکات: نخستین وحشت در دنیای نو» (با عنوان لاتین Connecticut Witch Trials : The First Panic in the New World) نوشتهٔ Boynton, Cynthia Wolfe، منتشرشده توسط نشر Arcadia Publishing Inc.;The History Press در سال 2014. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
"Connecticut's witch hunt was the first and most ferocious in New England, occurring almost fifty years before the infamous Salem witch trials. Between 1647 and 1697, at least thirty-four men and women from across the state were formally charged with witchcraft. Eleven were hanged. In New Haven, William Meeker was accused of cutting off and burning his pig's ears and tail as he cast a bewitching spell. After the hanging of Fairfield's Goody Knapp, magistrates cut down and searched her body for the marks of the devil. Through newspaper clippings, court records, letters and diaries, author Cynthia Wolfe Boynton uncovers the dark history of the Connecticut witch trials"--;Cauldron of fear: Connecticut executes first accused witch in America -- Conjuring hysteria: beliefs about witchcraft in the 1600s -- Dark spell: the impact of Mary Johnson's confession -- Dangerous brew: the Hartford and Fairfield witch panics -- The devil's familiars: some of the more infamous Connecticut witchcraft cases -- New incantation: A quiet cry to stop the witch hunts -- Wicked democracy: Government and gallows in Connecticut -- The wallingford witch: Connecticut's final witchcraft trial -- Bewitched: Myths and mistruths about Connecticut's witch trials. Connecticut's Witchhunt Was The First And Most Ferocious In New England, Occurring Almost Fiftyyears Before The Infamous Salem Witch Trials. Between 1647 And 1697, At Least Thirty-four Men And Women From Across The State Were Formally Charged With Witchcraft. Eleven Were Hanged. In New Haven, William Meeker Was Accused Of Cutting Off And Burning His Pig's Ears And Tail As He Cast A Bewitching Spell. After The Hanging Of Fairfield's Goody Knapp, Magistrates Cut Down And Searched Her Body For The Marks Of The Devil. Through Newspaper Clippings, Courtrecords, Letters And Diaries, Author Cynthia Wolfe Boynton Uncovers The Dark History Of The Connecticut Witch Trials-- A History Of Witch Trials In Connecticut-- Cauldron Of Fear: Connecticut Executes First Accused Witch In America -- Conjuring Hysteria: Beliefs About Witchcraft In The 1600s -- Dark Spell: The Impact Of Mary Johnson's Confession -- Dangerous Brew: The Hartford And Fairfield Witch Panics -- The Devil's Familiars: Some Of The More Infamous Connecticut Witchcraft Cases -- New Incantation: A Quiet Cry To Stop The Witch Hunts -- Wicked Democracy: Government And Gallows In Connecticut -- The Wallingford Witch: Connecticut's Final Witchcraft Trial -- Bewitched: Myths And Mistruths About Connecticut's Witch Trials. Cynthia Wolfe Boynton. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 119-122) And Index. The little-known story of the first witch hunt in New England—nearly half a century before Salem. Connecticut’s witch hunt was the first and most ferocious in New England, occurring almost fifty years before the infamous Salem witch trials. Between 1647 and 1697, at least thirty-four men and women from across the state were formally charged with witchcraft. Eleven were hanged. In New Haven, William Meeker was accused of cutting off and burning his pig’s ears and tail as he cast a bewitching spell. After the hanging of Fairfield’s Goody Knapp, magistrates cut down and searched her body for the marks of the devil. In this book, through newspaper clippings, court records, letters, and diaries, former New York Times correspondent Cynthia Wolfe Boynton uncovers the dark history of the Connecticut witch trials. Includes illustrations "Connecticut's witch hunt was the first and most ferocious in New England, occurring almost fifty years before the infamous Salem witch trials. Between 1647 and 1697, at least thirty-four men and women from across the state were formally charged with witchcraft. Eleven were hanged. In New Haven, William Meeker was accused of cutting off and burning his pig's ears and tail as he cast a bewitching spell. After the hanging of Fairfield's Goody Knapp, magistrates cut down and searched her body for the marks of the devil. Through newspaper clippings, court records, letters and diaries, author Cynthia Wolfe Boynton uncovers the dark history of the Connecticut witch trials"-- Provided by publisher
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