Who Counted the Corpses Vlad Dracula and History

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Pub. Date: 2025-10-28
Publisher(s): Histria Academic
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Summary

Vlad III Dracula: Monster or Hero?

Vlad III Dracula, famously known as Vlad the Impaler, was a 15th-century ruler of the Romanian principality of Wallachia and remains one of history's most controversial figures. In the West, he is often portrayed as a ruthless, mass-murdering psychopath. This perception was cemented by Bram Stoker, whose 19th-century novel Dracula drew inspiration from Vlad’s reputation to create the fictional vampire Count Dracula.

However, in Romania and parts of Eastern Europe, Vlad the Impaler is celebrated as a brilliant military strategist who bravely defended his land against the Ottoman Turks, earning him the status of a national hero among 19th-century Romanian nationalists. This stark contrast raises the question: was Vlad Dracula a madman, or a Machiavellian prince whose brutal acts were politically motivated?

This book delves into the origins of these opposing views and traces how they have been shaped and reshaped from the 15th century to the present day. By examining diverse accounts from Romanian, Turkish, German, Russian, British, French, and American sources, it reveals the political and propagandistic biases that have colored historical narratives. Additionally, it addresses whether Vlad truly served as an inspiration for Stoker's iconic vampire. Ultimately, it uncovers the complexities and uncertainties that shape our understanding of history.

Author Biography

James M. Donovan was born in Huntington, NY, on August 11, 1948. He earned his Ph.D. in History from Syracuse University in 1982. From 1983 to 2021, he taught at Penn State Mont Alto, where he rose to the rank of Professor and is now Professor Emeritus. His field of expertise is modern French history.

Donovan's scholarly work includes the book Juries and the Transformation of Criminal Justice in France in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (2010), along with a book chapter and numerous articles on crime and justice in France since 1789. His research has appeared in prestigious journals such as Journal of Social History, French Historical Studies, French History, Law and History Review, American Journal of Legal History, and Criminal Justice History: An International Annual.

A lifelong fascination with Dracula has recently inspired Donovan to turn his childhood interest into a focus of scholarly inquiry.

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