Joan of Arc: Her StoryPalgrave Macmillan, 1999 M10 15 - 304 páginas The peasant girl who led an army against the English and placed Charles VII on the French throne has inspired countless books since her death at age 19. While others have claimed Joan the Maid (as she called herself) for every cause from feminism to working-class radicalism, this meticulous volume by two French scholars sticks close to the known facts. The authors make extensive use of contemporary documents that bring to life the turbulent political scene in which Joan operated as well as her forceful personality. Joan followed the directives of voices she believed were sent to her by God; her deep piety, self-assurance, decisiveness, and shrewd intelligence radiate from her letters and from her responses to hostile questioning at the rigged trial that resulted in her being burned alive as a heretic in 1431. General readers may be intimidated at first by a detailed narrative studded with lengthy quotations, but those who persevere will discover a story all the more moving because it is not manipulated to make a modern-day point. This English translation updates the 1986 French volume's bibliography, supplements the biographies in part 2 with sketches of historical figures less familiar outside of France, and generally makes the book more accessible for English-language readers. --Wendy Smith. |
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... cause of anti - Semitism , and the Vichy government appealed to her execution as a rallying point for resistance to the English and their allies : " They Always Return to the Scene of Their Crimes , ” declared a poster showing Joan at ...
... cause of anti - Semitism , and the Vichy government appealed to her execution as a rallying point for resistance to the English and their allies : " They Always Return to the Scene of Their Crimes , ” declared a poster showing Joan at ...
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... cause - have been added , along with elements of other sketches . Several items in part III have been dropped and several of them substantively revised . If a historical character appearing in part I is discussed further in parts II or ...
... cause - have been added , along with elements of other sketches . Several items in part III have been dropped and several of them substantively revised . If a historical character appearing in part I is discussed further in parts II or ...
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... commanders like Dunois ( II , 16 ) and the artillery he eventually had at his disposal were more decisive . Most professional historians would agree that Joan catalyzed popular support for the Valois cause , which by PRELUDE 3.
... commanders like Dunois ( II , 16 ) and the artillery he eventually had at his disposal were more decisive . Most professional historians would agree that Joan catalyzed popular support for the Valois cause , which by PRELUDE 3.
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... cause , which by then had become an issue of national patriotism . Some students of the period feel that Joan's role was far more decisive than that of a mere catalyst ; Americans mindful of the role of popular resistance to the Vietnam ...
... cause , which by then had become an issue of national patriotism . Some students of the period feel that Joan's role was far more decisive than that of a mere catalyst ; Americans mindful of the role of popular resistance to the Vietnam ...
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... 19 ) and especially of Jean Gerson ( II , 20 ) , a consummate intellectual who supported both the General Council and the Valois cause , all the more important to understand . PART THE DRAMA Ο Ν Ε CHAPTER ONE HER STORY 6 JOAN OF ARC.
... 19 ) and especially of Jean Gerson ( II , 20 ) , a consummate intellectual who supported both the General Council and the Valois cause , all the more important to understand . PART THE DRAMA Ο Ν Ε CHAPTER ONE HER STORY 6 JOAN OF ARC.
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VII | 15 |
VIII | 33 |
IX | 53 |
X | 69 |
XI | 89 |
XII | 103 |
XIII | 139 |
LXIX | 207 |
LXXII | 208 |
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XXI | 174 |
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XXX | 179 |
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XXXIX | 188 |
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LXXXIX | 216 |
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CXVIII | 276 |
CXIX | 277 |
CXX | 278 |
CXXI | 280 |
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