Includes bibliographical references (p. 269-273) and index.
Summary:
Death in Salem takes a uniquely clear-eyed look at the complex era by examining the grueling and often tragic personal lives of the leading players - from the "bewitched" girls to the innocents they charged, the pastors who encouraged them, and the magistrates who believed them.
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