Detestable and wicked arts : New England and witchcraft in the early modern Atlantic world /

Moyer, Paul Benjamin, 1970-

Detestable and wicked arts : New England and witchcraft in the early modern Atlantic world / Paul B. Moyer. - Ithaca, New York : Cornell University Press, (c)2020. - 1 online resource : illustrations and maps

Includes bibliographies and index.

Introduction : The Devil in New England -- "Hanged for a Witch" : Witch-hunting in New England before 1670 -- "Being instigated by the Devil" : The Crime of Witchcraft -- "A forward, discontented frame of spirit" : The New England Witch -- "The more women, the more witches" : Gender and Witchcraft -- "There was some mischief in it" : The Social Context of Witchcraft -- "Very awful and amazing" : Witch Panics and the Bewitched -- "According to God's Law" : Witch-hunting as a Judicial Process -- Conclusion : The Case of Ann Burt and Witch-hunting in the English Atlantic.

"While interpersonal, local, and regional contexts are critical to the analysis of witch-hunting in early New England, this book shows that a full understanding of the Puritan colonies' battle against black magic can only be achieved by placing it in a trans-Atlantic perspective"--



9781501751073 9781501751066

2019050799


Electronic Books.

BF1576 / .D484 2020