This project analyzes the role of religion, both institutional and private, in Virginia’s dealings with witchcraft during the seventeenth century. The witch trials of New England and Europe during the 1600s have tended to overshadow those that simultaneously took place in Virginia, leaving historians to prematurely regard Virginia as an anomaly of rationality in an otherwise superstitious period of witches and demons. Virginia’s failure to prosecute those accused of witchcraft was not due to a lack of allegations, my thesis will argue, but can instead be partly attributed to the nature of the colony’s religious experience and the theology and practices of Virginia’s Anglican Church. While Virginia’s seventeenth-century inhabitants migrated ...
Series: USGZE AS333In my paper I want to tell the stories of the “witches” of Hartford, Connecticut ...
This work deals with the roles faith and politics played in the hearts and minds of those people who...
This paper focuses on the narrative of Elizabeth Knapp\u27s possession in 1671 and attempts to expla...
My project, Holy Conjuring: Religion and the Creation of the American Witch, 1647-1706, (http://lmhe...
This work examines the religious thought and the function of religion in colonial Virginia from firs...
This is a study of the social and legal aspects of witchcraft in the British colonies of Virginia an...
Salem Village, both before and through the witchcraft trials, was a religion-based community, allowi...
This paper is a follow-up to an article published in the Annual Review of Religious Studies XIV 1996...
This paper is a follow-up to an article published in the Annual Review of Religious Studies XIV 1996...
During my fellowship, I spent a week in Salem, MA and a month in London, England evaluating how witc...
During my fellowship, I spent a week in Salem, MA and a month in London, England evaluating how witc...
This thesis explores the event in Manningtree, a small town in Essex, in 1645 that began the two‐yea...
This thesis is meant to study 17th century courts and their actions at three locations. These locati...
This thesis is meant to study 17th century courts and their actions at three locations. These locati...
This thesis is meant to study 17th century courts and their actions at three locations. These locati...
Series: USGZE AS333In my paper I want to tell the stories of the “witches” of Hartford, Connecticut ...
This work deals with the roles faith and politics played in the hearts and minds of those people who...
This paper focuses on the narrative of Elizabeth Knapp\u27s possession in 1671 and attempts to expla...
My project, Holy Conjuring: Religion and the Creation of the American Witch, 1647-1706, (http://lmhe...
This work examines the religious thought and the function of religion in colonial Virginia from firs...
This is a study of the social and legal aspects of witchcraft in the British colonies of Virginia an...
Salem Village, both before and through the witchcraft trials, was a religion-based community, allowi...
This paper is a follow-up to an article published in the Annual Review of Religious Studies XIV 1996...
This paper is a follow-up to an article published in the Annual Review of Religious Studies XIV 1996...
During my fellowship, I spent a week in Salem, MA and a month in London, England evaluating how witc...
During my fellowship, I spent a week in Salem, MA and a month in London, England evaluating how witc...
This thesis explores the event in Manningtree, a small town in Essex, in 1645 that began the two‐yea...
This thesis is meant to study 17th century courts and their actions at three locations. These locati...
This thesis is meant to study 17th century courts and their actions at three locations. These locati...
This thesis is meant to study 17th century courts and their actions at three locations. These locati...
Series: USGZE AS333In my paper I want to tell the stories of the “witches” of Hartford, Connecticut ...
This work deals with the roles faith and politics played in the hearts and minds of those people who...
This paper focuses on the narrative of Elizabeth Knapp\u27s possession in 1671 and attempts to expla...