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Stephen Nissenbaum

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Stephen Nissenbaum, is Professor Emeritus of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst's History Department specializing in early American history through to the nineteenth century. Most notably, he co-authored a book with Paul Boyer in 1974 about the Salem witch trials, Salem Possessed: The Social Origins of Witchcraft, called "a landmark in early American studies" by John Putnam Demos.

Books

Salem Possessed
Salem Possessed
Paul Boyer, Stephen Nissenbaum
The Battle for Christmas
The Battle for Christmas
Stephen Nissenbaum
Stephen Nissenbaum
The Battle for Christmas
The Battle for Christmas
Stephen Nissenbaum
The Salem Witchcraft Papers
The Salem Witchcraft Papers
Paul S. Boyer, Stephen Nissenbaum
Robert A. Gross, Michael Schudson, Janice A. Radway, Stephen Nissenbaum, David D. Hall, Scott E. Casper, Joan Shelley Rubin, Hugh Amory, Mary Kelley, David Paul Nord, Carl F. Kaestle, Jeffrey D. Groves
A History of the Book in America: Industrial book, 1840-1880
A History of the Book in America: Industrial book, 1840-1880
Robert A. Gross, Michael Schudson, Janice A. Radway, Stephen Nissenbaum, David D. Hall, Scott E. Casper, Joan Shelley Rubin, Hugh Amory, Mary Kelley, David Paul Nord, Carl F. Kaestle, Jeffrey D. Groves
Salem-Village Witchcraft
Salem-Village Witchcraft
Paul Boyer, Stephen Nissenbaum
Salem-village Witchcraft
Salem-village Witchcraft
Paul S. Boyer, Stephen Nissenbaum
The Battle for Christmas
The Battle for Christmas
Stephen Nissenbaum

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