German and Austrian Prisons / Prisons of Prussia, Bavaria, Saxony and Austria-Hungary; the Fortresses of Magdeburg and Spielberg
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This work surveys punishment and prison administration across German states and Austria-Hungary, describing principal penitentiaries, fortresses, and evolving theories of confinement such as complete isolation and the progressive system. It combines institutional descriptions, including Bruchsal, Moabit, Magdeburg, and Spielberg, with accounts of notable prisoners and celebrated cases, ranging from political detainees to poisoners, impostors, vagrants, and brigands. Chapters treat prison architecture, disciplinary practices, penal reform, and the social and moral questions surrounding reformation and punishment, illustrated by biographical sketches and courtroom episodes that exemplify regional differences in law and penal practice.
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