1st Edition

Revival: Crime and Punishment in Germany (1929)

By Theodor Hampe Copyright 2019
    175 Pages
    by Routledge

    210 Pages
    by Routledge

    The book includes the results of the research conducted by the author on the Nuremberg Malefactors’ Books, more specifically of crime, punishment and execution as reflected in the official and private records of Nuremberg during the centuries when it was a free Imperial city.

    I. Thieves of All Kinds II. Violence, Robbery and Incendiarism, Murder and Homicide III. Concerning Riot, Perjury and Treachery, Defamation and Blackmail IV. Of Lewdness V. Fraud, Deception, Swindling, and Adulteration of Food VI. Of Card-Sharpers, Coiners, and Forgers of Documents VII. Of Magic, Treasure-seekers, Witches, Exorcists and Blasphemers VIII. The World-At-Large IX. Escapes X. Gallows’ Humour Conclusion Appendix

    Biography

    Theodor Eduard Hampe (28 January 1866 in Bremen , 30 July 1933 in Nuremberg) was a Germanist and art historian .