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Charles Upham

    Charles Wentworth Upham fue un historiador cuyo trabajo se centró principalmente en los juicios de brujas de Salem de finales del siglo XVII y la historia de Massachusetts. Un firme opositor del movimiento trascendentalista, también escribió y habló extensamente sobre la religión protestante. Su extensa carrera política incluyó múltiples mandatos en la Cámara de Representantes y el Senado de Massachusetts, un período como alcalde de Salem y un mandato en el Congreso de los Estados Unidos.

    Salem Witchcraft, Part Third; Volume Part Third
    Salem Witchcraft
    • Painstakingly researched history of Salem village and the notorious witchcraft trials held there in the late 17th century. Upham not only supplies valuable information on Salem's legislative and economic problems, but also recounts details of local hostilities that sowed the seeds of suspicion, fear and resentment among villagers, and helped fuel the witch hunt. A fascinating, classic account of one of the darkest episodes in early American history.

      Salem Witchcraft
    • In this gripping historical account, Charles Upham examines the infamous witch trials that took place in Salem, Massachusetts, during the late 1600s. Drawing on extensive research and firsthand accounts, Upham offers a compelling narrative of how hysteria and suspicion can lead to tragic outcomes.

      Salem Witchcraft, Part Third; Volume Part Third