ABSTRACT

First published in 2005. Torture, an enduring and seemingly not declining aspect of man's relationship to his fellow man, is an enduring thread through human history. Whether it be practiced by primitive people, the ancient Greeks or the Catholic Church, whether it be ancient China, Japan, 1930's Germany, or Northern Ireland today, torture is alarmingly systematic and consistent in its methods. Impaling, burning, rack or wheel, mutilation, drawing and quartering, burning or hanging alive in chains. A very comprehensive and readable work.

chapter I|5 pages

THE MEANING AND LIMITATIONS OF TORTURE

chapter II|10 pages

THE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF TORTURE

chapter IV|3 pages

THE PLEASURE PRINCIPLE IN MASOCHISM

chapter V|5 pages

THE CAUSES OF WHOLESALE OR MASS TORTURE

chapter VI|6 pages

THE EFFECTS OF TORTURE

chapter VII|15 pages

TORTURE AMONG SAVAGE AND PRIMITIVE RACES

chapter VIII|8 pages

TORTURE IN ANCIENT GREECE AND ROME

chapter IX|14 pages

THE PROGRESS OF TORTURE

chapter X|28 pages

THE HOLY INQUISITION

chapter XI|18 pages

TORTURE IN GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND

chapter XIII|23 pages

TORTURE IN CHINA, JAPAN AND INDIA

chapter XV|7 pages

THE WAR UPON TORTURE

chapter XVI|14 pages

SOME NOTORIOUS TORTURERS

chapter XVIII|6 pages

IMPALING METHODS

chapter XX|22 pages

WHIPPING AND BEATING

chapter XII|14 pages

THE PERSECUTION OF THE WITCHES

chapter XXIII|7 pages

TORTURE BY ORDEAL

chapter XXIV|28 pages

MISCELLANEOUS FORMS OF TORTURE

chapter XXV|12 pages

METHODS OF SELF-INFLICTED TORTURE

chapter XXVI|18 pages

MODERN METHODS OF TORTURE

chapter XXVII|13 pages

FORMS OF TORTURE OF ANIMALS

chapter XXIX|4 pages

THE EVILS OF TORTURE AS A FORM OF PUNISHMENT

chapter XXXI|9 pages

THE ABOLITION OF TORTURE