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Salem possessed: the social origins of witchcraft
Boyer, Paul S., Nissenbaum, Stephen, joint author.
Year: 1974.
Publisher:  Harvard University Press. 
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Frontmatter
Maps, Charts, Genealogies
Preface
Salem Village in the Seventeenth Century: A Chronolo
Abbreviations Used in the Notes
Prologue: What Happened in 1692
1 1692: Some New Perspectives
2 In Quest of Community, 1639-1687
3 Afflicted Village, 1688-1697
4 Salem Town and Salem Village: The Dynamics of Factional Conflict
5 Two Families: The Porters and the Putnams
6 Joseph and His Brothers: A Story of the Putnam Family
7 Samuel Parris: A Pilgrim in Bethlehem
8 Witchcraft and Social Identity
Epilogue: To the Eighteenth Century
Index
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Title: Salem possessed : the social origins of witchcraft [by] Paul Boyer and Stephen Nissenbaum.
Author: Boyer, Paul S; Nissenbaum, Stephen, joint author
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
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2008
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Source Version: Salem possessed : the social origins of witchcraft [by] Paul Boyer and Stephen Nissenbaum
Boyer, Paul S, Nissenbaum, Stephen, joint author
Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1974.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.00817
Subject Headings: • Porter family
• Putnam family
• Witchcraft -- Massachusetts -- Salem
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