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<strong>Thursday</strong>, <strong>November</strong> <strong>18</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>: <strong>The</strong><br />

OUTLINE<br />

<strong>Trial</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Tempel</strong> <strong>Anneke</strong>: Historical<br />

Background, Part I<br />

A. INTRODUCTION: HOW THIS BOOK FITS INTO THIS COURSE<br />

B. THE WITCH-HUNTS IN THE EARLY MODERN GERMAN<br />

TERRITORIES<br />

C. THE CITY OF BRUNSWICK AND THE SURROUNDING VILLAGES<br />

D. THE APPLICATION OF THE CAROLINA CODE IN THIS<br />

TERRITORY


How this book fits into this course<br />

i) the ability to hone on one trial from an area that was noted for the highest number<br />

<strong>of</strong> trials and executions in Europe, the Holy Roman Empire<br />

ii) the tensions between villagers and the accused, <strong>Tempel</strong> <strong>Anneke</strong><br />

iv) the differences between magistrate and villager<br />

v) the difference between a trial record and a demonological treatise<br />

vi) the relative lateness <strong>of</strong> the trial<br />

vii) the particular context <strong>of</strong> this part <strong>of</strong> the HRE<br />

viii) the role <strong>of</strong> religion and confessional difference<br />

ix) the element <strong>of</strong> popular culture<br />

x) possible family connections in the trial<br />

xi) the extent to which <strong>Tempel</strong> <strong>Anneke</strong> represents the stereotypical witch


B. THE WITCH-HUNTS IN THE EARLY<br />

MODERN GERMAN TERRITORIES<br />

-the high number <strong>of</strong> prosecutions in the<br />

German-speaking parts <strong>of</strong> the Holy Roman<br />

Empire<br />

-the division <strong>of</strong> the Empire into two parts<br />

-the role played by the universities


Source: http://gallery.euroweb.hu/index1.html


<strong>The</strong> Carolina Code<br />

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/ac/De_Constitutio_criminalis_Carolina_(1577)_01.jpg/300px-De_Constitutio_criminalis_Carolina_(1577)_01.jpg


THE EXAMPLE OF ELLWANGEN


C. THE CITY OF BRUNSWICK AND<br />

-geography<br />

THE SURROUNDING VILLAGES<br />

-political structure and its relative<br />

independence<br />

-the witch trials in the area<br />

-the impact <strong>of</strong> the Thirty Years War


THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE IN 1648<br />

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Holy_Roman_Empire_1648_fr.svg/756px<br />

-Holy_Roman_Empire_1648_fr.svg.png


http://www.travelgermanyinenglish.com/images/holyromanmap<strong>18</strong>thc.jpg


http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~heathsmith/grabenhorst/map_germany.gif<br />

MODERN MAP OF PARTS OF GERMAN


Images <strong>of</strong> Brunswick (Braunschweig)


http://www.chessbase.de/Nachrichten/Bilder2003/2003Braunschweig/DSC08530.JPG


http://www.tu-braunschweig.de/Medien-DB/fwm/braunschweiger_loewe.JPG


http://www.feierabend.de/images/channel/web/5/6/g.19056.gif


Henry the Lion, Duke <strong>of</strong> Saxony<br />

Bronze Lion<br />

erected in Braunschweig in 1166<br />

http://vrcoll.fa.pitt.edu/stones-haa0240/HLion/Lionstatue.html


D. THE APPLICATION OF THE<br />

CAROLINA CODE IN THIS TERRITORY<br />

-the possibility <strong>of</strong> leniency<br />

-the distinct stages <strong>of</strong> the prosecution <strong>of</strong> a<br />

trial


Structure <strong>of</strong> the city <strong>of</strong> Brunswick<br />

--five municipalities/boroughs: ALSTADT, HAGEN, NEUSTADT, SACK and<br />

ALTEWIECK<br />

--each had its own town hall, mayors and town councils, court and its own<br />

district church (except SACK)<br />

-and there were two independent ecclesiastical jurisdictions:<br />

i) the cathedral chapter <strong>of</strong> ST. BLASIUS in the city center<br />

ii) the church and monastery <strong>of</strong> ST. AEGIDIEN in the south<br />

- General Council, called the Gemeine Rat: for BRUNSWICK; handled important<br />

matters (comprised <strong>of</strong> representatives <strong>of</strong> the individual municipal councils)<br />

-which had its Higher Court, that handled the <strong>Tempel</strong> <strong>Anneke</strong> case<br />

-and there were also the villages around BRUNSWICK, such as HARXBUTTEL<br />

and Wenden


Carolina procedure for a witch trial<br />

i) the initiation <strong>of</strong> investigation<br />

ii) collection <strong>of</strong> testimony to determine whether<br />

there is a “legally sufficient indication” to proceed<br />

to torture<br />

iii) <strong>The</strong> final stage <strong>of</strong> the trial: the Urgicht:<br />

recording <strong>of</strong> a formal confession and the<br />

subsequent carrying out <strong>of</strong> the sentence

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