The Faithful Executioner: Life and Death, Honor and Shame in the Turbulent Sixteenth Century

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The extraordinary story of a renaissance-era executioner and his world, based on a rare and overlooked journal.

In a dusty German bookshop, the noted historian Joel F. Harrington stumbled upon a remarkable document: the journal of a sixteenth-century executioner. The journal gave an account of the 394 people Meister Frantz Schmidt executed, and the hundreds more he tortured, flogged, or disfigured for more than forty-five years in the city of Nuremberg. But the portrait of Schmidt that gradually emerged was not that of a monster. Could a man who practiced such cruelty also be insightful, compassionate—even progressive?

In The Faithful Executioner, Harrington teases out the hidden meanings and drama of Schmidt’s journal. Deemed an official outcast, Meister Frantz sought to prove himself worthy of honor and free his children from the stigma of his profession. Harrington uncovers details of Schmidt’s life and work: the shocking, but often familiar, crimes of the day; the medical practice that he felt was his true calling; and his lifelong struggle to reconcile his craft with his religious faith.

In this groundbreaking and intimate portrait, Harrington shows us that our thinking about justice and punishment, and our sense of our own humanity, are not so remote from the world of The Faithful Executioner.

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4.3
6 reviews
John Onderdonk
May 23, 2018
This is a book about the journal of Meister Frantz Schmidt. It contains excerpts from the journal and accounts from other sources from that time. Professor J. F. Harrington's ability to reveal facts about the era and tell a great story based off the information that we know is amazing thus far. I am currently three quarters through the book and I have not been able to put it down. Once finished I plan to continue on with reading Prof. Harrington's translation of the actual journal.
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About the author

Joel F. Harrington is a professor of history at Vanderbilt University. He is the author of The Unwanted Child, winner of the 2010 Roland H. Bainton Prize for History, as well as Reordering Marriage and Society in Reformation Germany and A Cloud of Witnesses. He lives with his wife and two children in Nashville, Tennessee.

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