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  • Published: 15 May 2014
  • ISBN: 9780099572664
  • Imprint: Vintage
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 320
  • RRP: $35.00
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The Faithful Executioner

Life and Death in the Sixteenth Century




Step into the world of Meister Frantz Schmidt: executioner, torturer and dispenser of justice.

Meet Frantz Schmidt: executioner, torturer and, most unusually for his times, diarist.

Following in his father’s footsteps, Frantz entered the executioner’s trade as an Apprentice. 394 executions and forty-five years later, he retired to focus his attentions on running the large medical practice that he had always viewed as his true vocation.

Through examination of Frantz’s exceptional and often overlooked record, Joel F. Harrington delves deep into a world of human cruelty, tragedy and injustice. At the same time, he poses a fascinating question: could a man who routinely practiced such cruelty also be insightful, compassionate – even progressive?

The Faithful Executioner is the biography of an ordinary man struggling to overcome an unjust family curse; it is also a remarkable panorama of a Europe poised on the cusp of modernity, a world with startling parallels to our own.

  • Published: 15 May 2014
  • ISBN: 9780099572664
  • Imprint: Vintage
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 320
  • RRP: $35.00
Categories:

About the author

Joel F. Harrington

Following a distinguished academic career teaching and studying the history of Europe, Joel Harrington is currently Professor of History at Vanderbilt University. He specializes in the Reformation and early modern Germany, with a particular interest in social history. Among his previous publications are A Cloud of Witnesses, Reordering Marriage and Society in Reformation Germany and The Unwanted Child, for which he won the 2010 Roland Bainton Prize for History.

Praise for The Faithful Executioner

A surprisingly moving story of brutality and redemption

Dan Jones, Telegraph

Opens a window on a gruesome world

Daily Express

Who can imagine how an executioner feels about his trade? Joel F. Harrington has written a considered and fascinating book which helps us hear the voice of one such man, a professional torturer (and healer) who, astonishingly, kept a diary

Hilary Mantel

This is a sympathetic, intelligent and surprisingly tender book

The Times

Harrington does an excellent job at recreating the thoughts and fears of a man whose job is one of the most loathed and caricatured

Ben Wilson, Daily Telegraph

A vivid window on a fascinating age

Michael Kerrigan, Scotsman

Fascinating… This is a surprisingly modern, even topical story that poses difficult questions about capital punishment and what Harrington calls ‘the human drive toward retribution’

Daniel Stashower, Washington Post

Vividly drawn… Finely researched and crafted

Kat Hill, History Today

Macabre but fascinating

Simon Griffith, Mail on Sunday Event

This is a marvelous book about a fascinating subject… It is a virtuoso performance… A brilliant microhistory, a triumph of technique and a wonderful read

Peter Marshall, Literary Review