Thank you for the depth and scope of the podcast. Gained greater understanding of the witch trails. One of my female ancestors was hanged in Salem as a witch. A few years later the governing body paid the family 30 dollars sterling in reparation...
@dearestsimone Жыл бұрын
Marvelous. Funny thing. Witchcraft in America is so popular now, featured in all the bookstores etc. But if we ask folks whether they 'believe' in witchcraft, everybody twitches a little bit. I think most just 'like' it. Two different things.
@capatheist8 ай бұрын
Of course we 'believe' in witchcraft... It's just not real.
@capatheist8 ай бұрын
As in the magic... People do witchcraft... It just doesn't do anything except reveal mental instability
@martiwilliams45924 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for a thought -provoking, sensitive and entertaining podcast. "The Ruin of Witches" is on the top of my list of books I will buy.
@0474tk3 ай бұрын
English-colonized New England was under the real pressure to survive. A place like Springfield Mass., was in the distant forest--certainly in the furthest west of any colonies. Wars with indigenous tribes was fierce. 1610-1614, 1622-1632, 1644-46, all out warring, with whole towns burned and everyone killed or abducted. And this wasn't "just" a war between the settlers and the tribes--it was the politicized use of tribes between the English and the French. 17th and even the 18th centuries life in New England was tough. Mix this in with the theocratic influences by way of calvinism--this created perfect environment for high paranoia
@localbod4 ай бұрын
If "Crypto-Popery" isn't a Death Metal album title, it damn well should be!
@fuferito6 ай бұрын
Atun Shei's VVitchfinder General of Massachusetts Bay approves.
@barbararice66504 ай бұрын
Wasn't there a New England regiment in the New Model Army 😑
@greyfriars65404 ай бұрын
I like Malcolm Gaskill's approach to writing history, to not insert modern interpretations on events, but write through the lens of the time. Unlike Mary Beard, who rewrites history as she goes along, and reinterprets it to suit her Left Liberal Feminist BBC ideology.
@seang301921 күн бұрын
Not that you have any axe to grind.
@unbabunga2298 ай бұрын
You guys laugh at them but we don’t have witches anymore, so it did work
@localbod4 ай бұрын
💯🎯. Facts.
@retrolofiradio663 ай бұрын
Maybe they have learned to blend in ...
@JuneAdams-li9sy2 ай бұрын
Oh really? Ask a few people from Columbia about witches.
@localbod2 ай бұрын
@@JuneAdams-li9sy Firstly, the country is spelled Colombia with an 'o'. I lived there for 4 years and was married to a Colombian. You are right. Out in the countryside I met many people who believed in witchcraft and Brujas. I never actually met anyone who claimed to be a witch though. That was around Viotá and Tocaima if you know that area. I never knew anyone who lived in Bogotá who believed in witches.
@unbabunga2292 ай бұрын
@@JuneAdams-li9sy no hablo con colombianos, son muy peligroso
@WilmaMowbrayАй бұрын
Just goes to show how pernicious religion is when it has power.
@michaelbedford80172 ай бұрын
They've all joined MAGA these days.
@ropeburnsrussell11 ай бұрын
I must doubt your expert. There is no Springfield, Connecticut.
@ben.mitchell.theater10 ай бұрын
I think he said it was in the 'Connecticut Valley'. Which is still correct. So don't 'doubt' him. The period under discussion was over 140 years years before either Connecticut or Massachusetts became states. Springfield was founded in 1636 under the administration of the 'Connecticut' Colony. So when Pynchon founded it, it could also correctly be referred to as 'Connecticut'. At the time, the 'Massachusetts' colony, consisted of the Bay area. Hence it was called the 'Massachusetts Bay Colony'. After a few years however Massachusetts Bay Colony, took over administration owing to difficulties with defending Springfield against Indians. But it's still in the Connecticut Valley on the Connecticut River.