
Historically Speaking Podcast
Uncommon history with an unconventional pair. Join married hosts Rebecca Robbins (a Broadway actress) and Kim Kimmel (her college history instructor) as they delve into topics that run the historical gambit. A gifted storyteller, Kim taught history at the collegiate level for 29 years while as a student, Rebecca always sat in the front row of his Western Civilizations class soaking up every word he said. For the record, she made an A in his class. She went on to pursue a Broadway career (The Phantom of The Opera, A Tale of Two Cities) while he continued to teach at her alma mater (Curtis Institute of Music). Though you couldn't get more different than these two with their 23-year age difference, together they bring history to life with their unique perspectives, entertaining banter, and shared love of the past. Sometimes quirky, sometimes obscure, this is the kind of history you’ll actually want to remember. Now in our Second Season. New episodes bi-weekly on Wednesday mornings.
Historically Speaking Podcast
The Salem Witch Trials
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Rebecca Robbins & Kim Kimmel
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Season 1
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Episode 32
The years 1692-1693 were some of the darkest times in American history. They were the years when mass hysteria ruled the land and young girls were inexplicably stricken with fits of screaming, barking, shaking, and crying. It was a group of roughly 9 girls in Salem Village, Massachusetts, who were taken at their fantastical word of being physically tormented by certain members of their own village which eventually led to over 200 people being accused of witchcraft. Nineteen of those accused were hung and one was pressed to death. Here in our last episode of our first season, we take an in-depth look at the fascinating yet heart-breaking time in our history known as The Salem Witch Trials.
Books:
- A Modest Enquiry into the Nature of Witchcraft by Rev. John Hale
- The Salem Witch Trials: A Reference Guide by K. David Goss
- Salem Story: Reading the Witch Trials of 1692 by Bernard Rosenthal
- A Storm of Witchcraft: The Salem Trials and the American Experience by Emerson W. Baker
Films:
- Three Sovereigns for Sarah (1986) with Vanessa Redgrave
- The Crucible (1996) with Daniel Day Lewis and Winona Ryder