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Killing the Witches

The Horror of Salem, Massachusetts

Bill O'Reilly & Martin Dugard
3.64 (15071 Reviews)

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O'Reilly's instant bestseller uncovers Salem's darkest chapter, where two girls' afflictions unleashed hysteria that executed 20 innocents. Part of the 19-million-copy "Killing" series, it draws chilling parallels between 1692's witch hunts and today's cancel culture - history's most haunting lesson in mass hysteria.

Thèmes clés dans Killing the Witches

  • puritan religious extremism
  • colonial survival struggles
  • witchcraft persecution history
  • early american self-governance
  • indigenous diplomatic relations

Meilleure citation de Killing the Witches

Where God builds a church, the Devil builds a chapel.

Personnages de Killing the Witches

  • William BradfordGovernor of Plymouth who enforced strict laws
  • SquantoPatuxet guide who taught settlers survival skills
  • John WinthropGovernor who envisioned a 'city on a hill'
  • Myles StandishPlymouth's stern military commander
  • Euphame MacCalzeanScottish noblewoman executed for witchcraft

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À propos de l'auteur de Killing the Witches

Bill O'Reilly, bestselling author and veteran television journalist, teams up with renowned historian Martin Dugard in Killing the Witches: The Horror of Salem, Massachusetts to dissect one of America’s darkest chapters. O’Reilly, former host of Fox News’ top-rated The O’Reilly Factor (1996–2017) and creator of the multimillion-selling "Killing" series, brings his signature investigative rigor to this historical nonfiction work. Dugard, known for collaborative narratives like Killing Lincoln and Killing Reagan, complements this exploration of mass hysteria, religious extremism, and justice denied.

The book expands on themes from their previous works—Killing Lincoln (2011), Killing Jesus (2013), and Killing Kennedy (2014)—which collectively have sold over 19 million copies worldwide.

O’Reilly’s background in Emmy-winning journalism and Dugard’s expertise in historical storytelling converge to analyze Salem’s witch trials through a modern lens, drawing parallels to contemporary societal fears. Translated into more than a dozen languages, their "Killing" series dominates narrative history charts, with Killing the Witches debuting as a New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Publishers Weekly instant bestseller.

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Killing the Witches examines the 1692 Salem witch trials, exploring how mass hysteria, religious fervor, and political power struggles led to the execution of 20 people. It connects these events to broader American history, including the influence of Puritanism on the Founding Fathers and modern parallels like McCarthyism and media-driven "witch hunts." The book also details a 1949 exorcism that inspired The Exorcist, bridging historical and contemporary fears.

History enthusiasts, true crime readers, and fans of Bill O’Reilly’s Killing series will appreciate this deep dive into early American history. Educators and students analyzing societal fear-mongering or the roots of American governance will also find value. The book’s narrative style makes it accessible for casual readers interested in drama-driven historical accounts.

Yes, for readers seeking a gripping, well-researched account of the Salem trials and their lasting impact. While some critics note the second half diverges into broader Revolutionary history, the first 60% delivers a compelling, detailed dissection of the witch hunt’s causes and consequences. Its exploration of modern parallels adds relevance.

  • Mass hysteria: How fear and misinformation fueled accusations.
  • Religious power: The role of Puritan ministers in colonial America.
  • Historical legacy: Links between Salem’s trials and the American Revolution.
  • Modern parallels: Comparisons to McCarthyism, media sensationalism, and contemporary "witch hunts."

The book argues that Salem’s backlash against religious authoritarianism influenced early American ideals of justice and governance. Figures like Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson later challenged dogmatic thinking, shaping principles of religious freedom and due process embedded in the Constitution.

Some readers feel the second half’s focus on the Revolutionary era and 1949 exorcism distracts from Salem’s core story. Others praise its ambitious scope but suggest tighter editing could improve pacing. Despite this, the book’s research and engaging prose are widely praised.

Unlike academic histories, O’Reilly and Dugard emphasize narrative drama over dense analysis. It shares similarities with The Crucible in depicting societal paranoia but adds unique layers by tying Salem to America’s founding and modern events.

The authors draw parallels to McCarthy-era communist hunts, media-driven moral panics, and cancel culture, arguing that unfounded accusations and public shaming remain tools of social control.

Yes, it details a 1949 Maryland exorcism of a boy named Roland Doe, whose case inspired William Peter Blatty’s novel and film. This section highlights enduring beliefs in supernatural evil and their cultural impact.

The authors relied on primary sources like court transcripts and diaries, ensuring factual rigor. However, their narrative flair prioritizes storytelling over neutral analysis, which some historians may critique.

  • Fear can erase rational thought, enabling tyranny.
  • Leaders may exploit crises to consolidate authority.
  • Due process and skepticism are vital safeguards against injustice.

O’Reilly’s journalistic approach delivers fast-paced, accessible prose with vivid character sketches and cliffhangers. This makes complex history engaging but occasionally simplifies nuanced events for dramatic effect.

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