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America's Last Witchtrial

Can ‘mesmeric’ mental powers harm you from afar? Well, no. But that didn’t stop Lucretia L. S. Brown accusing fellow Christian Scientist Daniel H. Spofford of ‘malicious animal magnetism’ in court; a case that concluded on 14th May, 1878.

No doubt bolstered by the fact it took place in Salem, Massachusetts – home of the historic American witchcraft trials, in the 1690s – the case aroused public interest with its judgements on mind control and spiritualism.  

In this episode, Olly, Rebecca and Arion consider the gender politics of witchcraft trials, examine the enduring popularity of folk magic in rural communities, and uncover the surprising rise of witchcraft in the 21st century…

Further reading:

• ‘The Other Salem Witchtrials’ – a blog-post from the Oxford University Press:

https://blog.oup.com/2013/04/the-other-salem-witch-trials/

• Brian A. Pavlac investigates the ‘original’ Salem witch trials for TED:

• ‘The Long Lost Friend’ by John George Hohman (1820): 

https://archive.org/details/0223252.nlm.nih.gov/page/n5/mode/2up

ON THIS DAY
America's Last Witchtrial

Can ‘mesmeric’ mental powers harm you from afar? Well, no. But that didn’t stop Lucretia L. S. Brown accusing fellow Christian Scientist Daniel H. Spofford of ‘malicious animal magnetism’ in court; a case that concluded on 14th May, 1878.

No doubt bolstered by the fact it took place in Salem, Massachusetts – home of the historic American witchcraft trials, in the 1690s – the case aroused public interest with its judgements on mind control and spiritualism.  

In this episode, Olly, Rebecca and Arion consider the gender politics of witchcraft trials, examine the enduring popularity of folk magic in rural communities, and uncover the surprising rise of witchcraft in the 21st century…

Further reading:

• ‘The Other Salem Witchtrials’ – a blog-post from the Oxford University Press:

https://blog.oup.com/2013/04/the-other-salem-witch-trials/

• Brian A. Pavlac investigates the ‘original’ Salem witch trials for TED:

• ‘The Long Lost Friend’ by John George Hohman (1820): 

https://archive.org/details/0223252.nlm.nih.gov/page/n5/mode/2up

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    14 May: America's Last Witchtrial

    Can ‘mesmeric’ mental powers harm you from afar? Well, no. But that didn’t stop Lucretia L. S. Brown accusing fellow Christian Scientist Daniel H. Spofford of ‘malicious animal magnetism’ in court; a case that concluded on 14th May, 1878. No doubt bolstered by the fact it took place in Salem,…

    13 May: The Man Who Shot The Pope

    Pope John Paul II was shot in St. Peter’s Square on 13th May 1981, in front of thousands of pilgrims attending his weekly general audience. Struck multiple times at close range, he collapsed in his Fiat Popemobile, as panic swept through the square. The gunman was Mehmet Ali Ağca, a…

    11 May: Dynasty's Flamboyant Finale

    With big hair, big drama, and even bigger shoulder pads, Aaron Spelling’s primetime soap-opera ‘Dynasty’ defined the 1980s. But, by May 11th, 1989, the show’s popularity was waning - and, even though the showrunners didn’t know it, ABC broadcast what was to be its final episode. The nine-season saga chronicled…

    7 May: The Return Of 'The Scream'

    The theft of Edvard Munch’s iconic painting ‘The Scream’ sullied the opening day of the Winter Olympics in Lillehammer - but, on 7th May, 1994, the iconic work was recovered. The painting, which has been stolen multiple times, was returned on this occasion thanks to the involvement of Britain’s Metropolitan…

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