Death and a Maiden
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Death and a Maiden

Infanticide and the Tragical History of Grethe Schmidt

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Death and a Maiden

Infanticide and the Tragical History of Grethe Schmidt

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On the feast of St. Michael, September 1659, a thirteen-year-old peasant girl left her family's rural home to work as a maid in the nearby city of Braunschweig. Just two years later, Grethe Schmidt found herself imprisoned and accused of murdering her bastard child, even though the fact of her pregnancy was inconclusive and no infant's body was found to justify the severe measures used against her. The tale spiraled outward to set a defense lawyer and legal theorist against powerful city magistrates and then upward to a legal contest between that city and its overlord, the Duchy of Brunswick, with the city's independence and ancient liberties hanging in the balance. Death and a Maiden tells a fascinating story that begins in the bedchamber of a house in Brunswick and ends at the court of Duke Augustus in the city of Wolfenbettel, with political intrigue along the way. After thousands of pages of testimony and rancorous legal exchange, it is still not clear that any murder happened.

Myers infuses the story of Grethe's arrest, torture, trial, and sentence for "suspected infanticide" with a detailed account of the workings of the criminal system in continental Europe, including the nature of interrogations, the process of torture, and the creation of a "criminal" identity over time. He presents an in-depth examination of a criminal system in which torture was both legal and an important part of criminal investigations. This story serves as a captivating slice of European history as well as a highly informative look at the condition of poor women and the legal system in mid-seventeeth century Germany. General readers and scholars alike will be riveted by Grethe's ordeal.

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Year
2011
ISBN
9781609090142

Table of contents

  1. cover
  2. title
  3. copyright
  4. dedication
  5. contents
  6. illustrations
  7. acknowledgments
  8. introductions
  9. part_one
  10. chapter_one
  11. chapter_two
  12. chapter_three
  13. chapter_four
  14. chapter_five
  15. chapter_six
  16. chapter_seven
  17. chapter_eight
  18. chapter_nine
  19. part_two
  20. chapter_ten
  21. chapter_eleven
  22. chapter_twelve
  23. chapter_thirteen
  24. chapter_fourteen
  25. conclusion
  26. notes_to_introduction
  27. notes_to_chapter_one
  28. notes_to_chapter_two
  29. notes_to_chapter_three
  30. notes_to_chapter_four
  31. notes_to_chapter_five
  32. notes_to_chapter_six
  33. notes_to_chapter_seven
  34. notes_to_chapter_eight
  35. notes_to_chapter_nine
  36. notes_to_chapter_ten
  37. notes_to_chapter_eleven
  38. notes_to_chapter_twelve
  39. notes_to_chapter_thirteen
  40. notes_to_chapter_fourteen
  41. notes_to_conclusion
  42. bibliography
  43. index