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Salem's Centuries : New Perspectives on the History of an Old American City
Salem's Centuries : New Perspectives on the History of an Old American City
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Author(s): Seger, Donna A.
ISBN No.: 9781439925591
Pages: 308
Year: 202601
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 177.75
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Salem, MA is best known today for its infamous witch trials in 1692, yet there is much more to this small city. An important trading center since its founding in 1626, Salem was also the scene of dynamic social and material changes in the twentieth century. Salem's Centuries develops a more inclusive and comprehensive historical framework and expands upon the city's signature eras of witch trials and maritime ascendancy. In advance of the city's quadricentennial, the editors and contributors highlight the depth and diversity of Salem's history, including stories of indigenous peoples, early settlers, African Americans, and immigrants, spanning from the American and industrial revolutions to World War II and the present. Chronologically arranged by century, chapters examine how Salem's history has been lost or distorted in its public presentations over time. Salem's Centuries is a fresh look at an old American city. And yes, it includes the accused witches. Contributors: Kimberly S.


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