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The Salem Witch Trials Podcast

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The Salem Witch Trials Podcast takes a fast-paced and episodic examination of the witch hysteria in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692. The brief yet insightful episodes harness the knowledge of experts to help illuminate both the chronology of events as well the deeper context surrounding the witch crisis, giving listeners a better understanding of this fascinating and tragic event in early American history.

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The Salem Witch Trials Podcast takes a fast-paced and episodic examination of the witch hysteria in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692. The brief yet insightful episodes harness the knowledge of experts to help illuminate both the chronology of events as well the deeper context surrounding the witch crisis, giving listeners a better understanding of this fascinating and tragic event in early American history.

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English


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BONUS: The Putnams of Salem - The Novel

9/1/2024
Host Greg Houle's book, The Putnams of Salem: A Novel of Power and Betrayal During the Salem Witch Trials, is now available. In this short bonus episode, he talks about the novel. theputnamsofsalem.comAmazonBookshop.orgBN.com

Duration:00:07:00

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The Putnams

8/22/2024
Host Greg Houle explores the role his own ancestors, the Putnam family, played in fueling the witch crisis, investigating the complex motivations behind their actions and reflecting on how this history still resonates with us today. The Putnams of Salem: A Novel of Power and Betrayal During the Salem Witch TrialsGet the details here.FacebookTwitterTikTok

Duration:00:29:03

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The Dissenters

8/7/2024
While the majority of people living in Salem in 1692 were completely swept up in the witch hysteria, there were more than a few brave souls who cast a skeptical eye at what was going on. We tell some of their stories. The Putnams of Salem: A Novel of Power and Betrayal During the Salem Witch TrialsFacebookTwitterTikTok

Duration:00:22:09

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The Twisted Tale of John Willard

7/16/2024
John Willard was both an outsider and a bit of a hustler, looking to earn wealth through land speculation. These qualities didn’t serve him well when the witch hysteria struck Salem in 1692 and John Willard found himself in the wrong place at the wrong time. The Putnams of Salem: A Novel of Power and Betrayal During the Salem Witch TrialsFacebookTwitterTikTok

Duration:00:22:03

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Myths and Realities

7/1/2024
In many ways, the Salem witch trials have taken on a life of their own over the last three centuries. In this episode, we’re joined by John Howard Smith, professor of history at Texas A&M University - Commerce, who helps us sort through the myths and realities of the witch crisis. A Dream of the Judgment Day: American Millennialism and Apocalypticism, 1620-1890FacebookTwitterTikTokThe Putnams of Salem: A Novel of Power and Betrayal During the Salem Witch Trials

Duration:00:23:47

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Beyond the Puritans

6/17/2024
We explore the myth of religious freedom in early American history, addressing the intolerance of the Puritans and the challenges faced by other religious groups. And we see how these aspects begin to evolve following the witch crisis. FacebookTwitterTikTokThe Putnams of Salem: A Novel of Power and Betrayal During the Salem Witch Trials

Duration:00:15:59

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The Vilification of Cotton Mather

6/3/2024
Cotton Mather was a third generation minister born into Puritan royalty, a nepo baby long before anyone had ever used the term. But his involvement in the Salem witch trials — and defense of the trials afterward — led to his eventual vilification. We’re joined by Professor Rick Kennedy who helps us sort through Mather’s complex role in Puritan New England. Learn about Rick KennedyThe First American Evangelical: A Short Life of Cotton MatherWinds of Santa Ana: Pilgrim Stories of the California BightFacebookTwitterTikTokThe Putnams of Salem: A Novel of Power and Betrayal During the Salem Witch Trials

Duration:00:19:43

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Mary and Candy Emerge from the Shadows

5/16/2024
We often think of the population of seventeenth-century New England as homogenous—made up entirely of Anglo-Puritans and the natives who had been living in America for centuries. Yet there were others in New England as well, including a very small, yet significant minority of enslaved Black residents. In this episode, we tell the story of two of them, Mary and Candy, who got caught up in the witch crisis. We are grateful to Jonah Hoffmann and the Salem Witch Museum for this blog post, which proved valuable for producing this episode. FacebookTwitterTikTokThe Putnams of Salem: A Novel of Power and Betrayal During the Salem Witch Trials

Duration:00:20:40

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Reverend Samuel Parris' Failure to Launch

5/2/2024
We explore the enigmatic figure of Reverend Samuel Parris, the man who sat at the spiritual head of Salem Village during the witch crisis. We trace Reverend Parris' journey to Salem, which is set against a backdrop of privilege, adventure, and numerous setbacks. FacebookTwitterTikTokThe Putnams of Salem: A Novel of Power and Betrayal During the Salem Witch Trials

Duration:00:21:50

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A New Charter and a New Court

4/15/2024
New governor, William Phips, under the guidance of a new charter for Massachusetts, faces a crisis as the accusations of witchcraft spread and the suspects pile up jails. With no judicial system to handle the chaos, he establishes a new court, led by William Stoughton, and we set the stage for the epic tragedy to come. FacebookTwitterTikTokThe Putnams of Salem: A Novel of Power and Betrayal During the Salem Witch Trials

Duration:00:14:58

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The Hobbs Family

4/1/2024
William and Deliverance Hobbs, and their teenage daughter Abigail, were among the most interesting families involved in the Salem witch crisis. Having lived on the rugged and dangerous Maine frontier for a decade prior to arriving in Salem, the Hobbs family took center stage on April 19, 1692, when Abigail made some explosive claims before the magistrates. FacebookTwitterTikTokThe Putnams of Salem: A Novel of Power and Betrayal During the Salem Witch Trials

Duration:00:19:35

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Giles Corey and a Horrifying Spectacle

3/18/2024
Giles Corey's torturous death was a particularly dark chapter in a vary dark tale. With the help of our guest, Rachel Christ-Doane, director of education at the Salem Witch Museum, we dive into Corey's horrific story, and explore the escalation of fear during the crisis. Salem Witch Museum __ FacebookTwitterTikTokThe Putnams of Salem: A Novel of Power and Betrayal During the Salem Witch Trials

Duration:00:23:14

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The First Execution: Bridget Bishop

3/4/2024
While she wasn’t the first to be accused, on June 10, Bridget Bishop became the first person to be executed for witchcraft during the crisis. But her conviction by the new Court of Oyer and Terminer planted some initial seeds of doubt. Join us on Facebook, Twitter. and TikTok Learn about Greg Houle's forthcoming novel, The Putnams of Salem: A Novel of Power and Betrayal During the Salem Witch Trials

Duration:00:17:19

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Rebecca Nurse: A Visible Saint is Toppled

2/19/2024
Daniel Gagnon is back to discuss the shocking accusations against and prosecution of Rebecca Nurse. Dan is the author of A Salem Witch: The Trial, Execution, and Exoneration of Rebecca Nurse and a member of the board of directors of the Rebecca Nurse Homestead in Danvers, MA.

Duration:00:25:46

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The Tragedy of Dorothy Good

2/5/2024
On March 23, 1692, a warrant was issued by the magistrates to take into custody yet another accused individual. By now, the magistrates and marshals were getting used to this exercise. The witch hysteria had been building for several weeks, and the accusations were flying. But this time, however, the accused was not one of the usual suspects. Watch Rachel Christ-Doane, director of education at the Salem Witch Museum, discuss her research about the life of Dorothy Good.

Duration:00:22:00

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The Unfortunate Story of George Burroughs

1/15/2024
George Burroughs was the former minister of the church at Salem Village. But in late April, 1692, a complaint was filed against him on behalf of several people who claimed he was a witch who had inflicted them. Days later, he was arrested in Maine and brought back to Salem in chains to face these charges. In a story filled with strange and unusual characters, George Burroughs’ story is among the strangest of them all. Tell us what you think at greg@putnamsofsalem.com Join us on Twitter, Facebook, and TikTok

Duration:00:23:02

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The Curious Case of Mary Warren

1/3/2024
Mary Warren, the 20-year-old indentured servant of John and Elizabeth Proctor, was both accused and an accuser; afflicted and an inflictor during the Salem Witch Trials. How could this be? We examine Mary’s twisting tale as a means for helping to understand the complexities and nuance of the witch hysteria in general. Tell us what you think at greg@putnamsofsalem.com Join us on Twitter, Facebook, and TikTok

Duration:00:15:00

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Exploring Witchcraft

12/18/2023
What exactly is witchcraft and magic and what did it mean to New Englanders in the late seventeenth century? We’re joined by historian Alyssa Conary who helps us understand these important questions.

Duration:00:14:17

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March 1692

12/4/2023
During the turbulent month of March 1692, accusations of witchcraft from a handful of girls turns into a full-blown crisis. In this episode, we unravel the events of this pivotal month to reveal the critical role that it played in turning the Salem witch hunt into an unprecedented disaster.

Duration:00:15:01

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Exploring the Evidence Used at Salem

11/15/2023
What do you think of when you hear the term ‘witch hunt?’ While the phrase has decidedly become loaded over the years, it often conjures up visions of angry mobs with torches and pitchforks. The Salem Witch Trials were most certainly a witch hunt, and decidedly unjust, but it’s important to remember that they were also actual trials with judgements that were handed down based on testimony, evidence and other time-tested methods of adjudication. So, how could the system of failed so badly? To help us understand this important question, we’re joined by Jane Campbell Moriarty, the Carol Los Mansmann Chair in Faculty Scholarship and Professor of Law at the Thomas R. Kline School of Law at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh. Professor Moriarty is an expert on evidence, neuroscience and law, and legal and judicial ethics, and she has studied and written about the evidence used during the Salem Witch Trials. Wonders of the Invisible World Prosecutorial Syndrome and Profile Evidence in the Salem Witchcraft Trials

Duration:00:18:38