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Richard Weisman, Witchcraft, Magic, and Religion in 17th Century Massachusetts. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1984. Pp. xiv + 267. $22.50.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 October 2011

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Copyright © the American Society for Legal History, Inc. 1985

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References

1. Boyer, Paul and Nissenbaum, Stephen, Salem Possessed: The Social Origins of Witchcraft (Cambridge, Mass., 1974Google Scholar); Demos, John, Entertaining Satan: Witchcraft and the Culture of Early New England, (New York, 1982Google Scholar).

2. Macfarlane, Alan, Witchcraft in Tudor and Stuart England, (London, 1970) pp. 147210CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Thomas, Keith, Religion and the Decline of Magis (New York, 1971), pp. 435583Google Scholar.