@JoannaLovesHistoryBooks I guess that depends on what you're interested in. If you haven't read The Devil in the Shape of a Woman by Carol F Karlsen, it's about who was most likely to be accused or make accusations of witchcraft. Our Beloved Kin by Lisa Brooks is a history of King Philip's War, trying to reconstruct an indigenous perspective. I haven't read this yet, but Talking Back: Native Women and the Making of the Early South by Alejandra Dubcovsky sounds good.
It's... Suspicious.... How much I enjoyed this video 😜
lol Thank you so much! I have to admit when I was editing it I laughed every time I said "suspicious."
I looked forward to this video more than I looked forward to the videos by the minecraft creators I follow.
I hope it was worth the wait! (Sorry about the French)
Thanks for teaching us a little about witchcraft in New France.
Thank you for watching it! This book was a lot of fun. With your project on colonial history do you have a suggestion on what I should read next?
@JoannaLovesHistoryBooks I guess that depends on what you're interested in. If you haven't read The Devil in the Shape of a Woman by Carol F Karlsen, it's about who was most likely to be accused or make accusations of witchcraft. Our Beloved Kin by Lisa Brooks is a history of King Philip's War, trying to reconstruct an indigenous perspective. I haven't read this yet, but Talking Back: Native Women and the Making of the Early South by Alejandra Dubcovsky sounds good.
@ these sound great! Thank you!
I can't hear the word mill and not think of 'The Miller's Tale' and what he did thunderously in Absolon's face.
I haven't read that since the 90s! It's a shame more people don't read it, it's very fun.
@@JoannaLovesHistoryBooks ;)