Primary records, historical studies, and reader guides for Joan of Arc, centered on the condemnation and nullification trials, her letters, and the documentary history of her life and reception.
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Historical Studies — Historical studies of Joan of Arc, preserved both for their scholarship and for the changing ways each age has understood her life. (3)
Literature and Reception — Joan of Arc after the documents: drama, fiction, poetry, devotion, political memory, art, film, and the works through which later ages repeatedly remade her. (5)
Primary Sources — Joan of Arc in the surviving record: trial proceedings, letters, chronicles, testimony, and the documents through which her life can be known. (8)
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Documentary Chronology of Joan of Arc — A source-critical chronology of Joan of Arc, distinguishing securely dated events from approximate, retrospective, and traditional dates from her birth through the nullification judgment.
Introduction to Joan of Arc — A documentary introduction to Joan of Arc: her life, the two trials, the letters and chronicles, the limits of the record, and a path through the Good Works Library shelf.
Research Guide to Joan of Arc — An annotated research map for Joan of Arc: the major editions, English sourcebooks, modern biographies, specialized studies, reception histories, archives, and the questions each one is best suited to answer.