My project, Holy Conjuring: Religion and the Creation of the American Witch, 1647-1706, (http://lmhensell.iweb.bsu.edu/holyconjuring/) is a project that examines the influence of religion and gender on witchcraft in the colonies of Colonial British America. This project contributes to the knowledge of witchcraft since it looks at the colonial world as a whole instead of focusing solely on Salem, Massachusetts. This project utilized various primary and secondary sources. The primary sources include witchcraft cases (from Connecticut, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Virginia), sermons (from Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New Jersey), and colony charters. Most of the case documentation comes from Samuel Wyllys’ diary. Samuel Wylly...
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...
This project analyzes the role of religion, both institutional and private, in Virginia’s dealings w...
This paper focuses on the narrative of Elizabeth Knapp\u27s possession in 1671 and attempts to expla...
Series: USGZE AS333In my paper I want to tell the stories of the “witches” of Hartford, Connecticut ...
In the United States, witchcraft has become synonymous with Salem. When it comes to the history of w...
From the Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), Volume 2, Spring 2010. Publi...
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...
The Salem Witch Trials was one of the most tragic and excessively violent, gender-specific events in...
This work examines the religious thought and the function of religion in colonial Virginia from firs...
Twenty people were accused of witchcraft in Connecticut during the seventeenth century, thirteen in ...
Twenty people were accused of witchcraft in Connecticut during the seventeenth century, thirteen in ...
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...
This project analyzes the role of religion, both institutional and private, in Virginia’s dealings w...
This paper focuses on the narrative of Elizabeth Knapp\u27s possession in 1671 and attempts to expla...
Series: USGZE AS333In my paper I want to tell the stories of the “witches” of Hartford, Connecticut ...
In the United States, witchcraft has become synonymous with Salem. When it comes to the history of w...
From the Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), Volume 2, Spring 2010. Publi...
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...
The Salem Witch Trials was one of the most tragic and excessively violent, gender-specific events in...
This work examines the religious thought and the function of religion in colonial Virginia from firs...
Twenty people were accused of witchcraft in Connecticut during the seventeenth century, thirteen in ...
Twenty people were accused of witchcraft in Connecticut during the seventeenth century, thirteen in ...
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...