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  1. Salem Possessed: The Social Origins Of Witchcraft

    Salem Possessed: The Social Origins of Witchcraft. Salem Possessed: The Social
    Origins of Witchcraft, Paul Boyer and Stephen Nissenbaum ...

  2. Salem Possessed

    Salem Possessed. Salem Possessed Salem Possessed is a novel that explores
    the social, economic, political, and geographical divisions ...

  3. Salem Possessed Essay

    Salem Possessed Essay. In the book Salem Possessed, the authors Paul Boyer
    and Stephen Nissenbaum attempt to explain the causes and ...

  4. American History To 1887

    ... Paul Boyer and Stephen Nissenbaum's Salem Possessed explores the pre-existing social
    and economic divisions within the Salem Village community, as an entry ...

  5. Salem Witchcraft

    ... References Boyer, Paul & Stephen Nissenbaum, Salem Possessed: The Social Origins
    of Witchcraft, MJF Books, 1974 Starkey, Marion L., The Devil in Massachusetts ...

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  1. Causes Of The Salem Witch Trials: Political, Religious And Social

    ... Such authors as Enders A. Robinson, The Devil Discovered, Paul Boyer and Stephen
    Nissenbaum, Salem Possessed, and Mary Beth Norton, In the Devil's Snare, all ...

  2. Historiography Of The Salem Witch Trials

    ... Caporal, Ergotism: The Satan Loosed in Salem, 1976 pg.3 Ibid pg.3 P. Boyer and S.
    Nissenbaum, Salem Possessed: The Social Origins of Witchcraft, Harvard Univ. ...

  3. Salem Witch Trials

    ... Bibliography Arnold and Nissembaum, Stephen, Salem Possessed: Printed in 1974 Brown,
    David, The Salem Witchcraft Hysteria of 1692. Printed in 1984. ...

  4. Salem Witch Trials

    ... Bibliography Arnold and Nissembaum, Stephen, Salem Possessed: Printed in 1974 Brown,
    David, The Salem Witchcraft Hysteria of 1692. Printed in 1984. ...

  5. The Salem Witch Trials

    ... For example, in Salem Possessed, Paul Boyer and Stephen Nissenbaum contend that
    the witchcraft hysteria registered the strains attending the emergence of a ...

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