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As the name implies, this is the page of a Joan of Arc fan.
The name is probably self-explanatory. For the rest, see the userboxes on this page.
<BR>Some Joan of Arc resources:
<BR>Some resources on the subject of Joan of Arc include:
<BR>Regine Pernoud's books. There were many of these published before her death a few years ago. "Joan of Arc By Herself and Her Witnesses" and "The Retrial of Joan of Arc" are possibly the best of the English-language books.
<BR>Regine Pernoud's books. There were many of these published before her death a few years ago. "Joan of Arc By Herself and Her Witnesses" and "The Retrial of Joan of Arc" are possibly the best of the English-language books.
<BR>The [http://www.stjoan-center.com/ Saint Joan of Arc Center] in Albuquerque, N.M. Founder - Virginia Frohlick. This site contains many articles and links on a wide variety of topics, and is regularly expanded with new items.
<BR>The [http://www.stjoan-center.com/ Saint Joan of Arc Center] in Albuquerque, N.M. Founder - Virginia Frohlick. This site contains many articles and links on a wide variety of topics, and is regularly expanded with new items.

Revision as of 18:29, 15 September 2006

The name is probably self-explanatory. For the rest, see the userboxes on this page.
Some resources on the subject of Joan of Arc include:
Regine Pernoud's books. There were many of these published before her death a few years ago. "Joan of Arc By Herself and Her Witnesses" and "The Retrial of Joan of Arc" are possibly the best of the English-language books.
The Saint Joan of Arc Center in Albuquerque, N.M. Founder - Virginia Frohlick. This site contains many articles and links on a wide variety of topics, and is regularly expanded with new items.
The Joan of Arc Archive Run by Allen Williamson. Contains many articles, biographies and translations of primary source documents.
The Historical Association for Joan of Arc Studies (aka Historical Academy for Joan of Arc Studies). President Robert Wirth, Founder Allen Williamson. The site isn't very large yet, but contains some articles and other information.
Joan of Arc Primary Sources Series Described as an ongoing monographic series of books, articles etc, available both online and in print. The stated purpose is to provide researchers with selections of the original documents - transcriptions, translations, or reproductions of the original manuscripts.
"Joan of Arc and the God of the Bible" by Chris Snidow. Recommended by Marie Veronique-Clin (co-director of the Centre Jeanne d'Arc at Orleans, France) and Virginia Frohlick (Saint Joan of Arc Center).
"Joan of Arc: The Early Debate" by Deborah Fraioli. (London: Boydell Press, 2002) This book covers the differing views on Joan among the clergy during her own lifetime - with the viewpoints being split along factional lines.