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Salem as Frontier Outpost
Salem: Place, Myth, and Memory (2004)
  • Emerson Baker, Salem State University
Abstract
How is a sense of place created, imagined, and reinterpreted over time? That is the intriguing question addressed in this comprehensive look at the 400-year, multi-layered history of Salem, Massachusetts, and the experiences of fourteen generations of people who lived in a place forever enshrined, indeed mythologized, in the public imagination by the horrific witch trials and executions of 1692 and 1693.

By exploring the rich textures of Salem as a local, national, and global entity from its settling in 1626 to the present, this highly original, cohesive, and teachable collection illuminates how people influence a place and how a place influences its people.
Publication Date
April 8, 2004
Editor
Dane Anthony Morrison and Nancy Lusignan Schultz
Publisher
Northeastern University Press
ISBN
1555536506
Citation Information
Emerson Baker. "Salem as Frontier Outpost" Boston, MassachusettsSalem: Place, Myth, and Memory (2004) p. 21 - 42
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/emerson-baker/31/