"...the essential modern starting point for Joan of Arc studies...a volume of immenst variety and richness and the editors must be congratulated for doing the scholarly and general community such a service in regard to the evergreen topic of Joan the Maid." -- Parergon
Preface, Charles T. Wood; Joan of Arc's Sword in the Stone, Bonnie Wheeler; A Woman as Leader of Men: Joan of Arc's Military Career, Kelly DeVries; Joan of Arc's Mission and the Lost Record of Her Interrogation at Poitiers, Charles T. Wood ; True Lies: Transvetism and Idolatry in the Trial of Joan of Arc, Susan Schibanoff; Was Joan of Arc a sign of Charles VII's Innocence?, Jean Fraikin; Transcription Errors in Texts of Joan of Arc's History, Olivier, Bouzy; I Do not Name to You the voice of St. Michael: The Identification of Joan of Arc's Voices, Karen Sullivan; Readers of the Lost Arc: Secrecy, Specularity, and Speculation in the Trial of Joan of Arc, Steven Weiskopf; Joan of Arc and Chrstine de Pizan: The Symbiosis of Two Warriors in the Diti de Jehanne d'Arc, Christine McWebb; PR Pas PC: Christine de Pizan's Pro-Joan Propaganda, Anne D. Lutkus and Julia M. Walker; Speaking of Angels: A Fifteenth-Century Bishop in Defense of Joan of Arc's Mystical Voices, Jane Marie Pinzino; Martin Le Franc's Commentary on Jean Gerson's Treatise on Joan of Arc, Gertrude H. Merkle; Why Joan of Arc Never Became an Amazon, Deborah Fraioli; Joan of Arc's Last Trial: the Attack of the Devil's Advocates, Henry Ansgar Kelly; Jeanne Au Cin ma, Kevin J. Harty; The Joan Phenonmenon and the French Right, Nadia Margolis; Epilogue: Joan of Arc or the Survival of a People, R gine Pernoud; Appendices: Joan of Arc and Her Doctors, Marie-Veronique Clin; Aspects of Material Culture in the Paris Region at the Time of Joan of Arc, Nicole Meyer Rodrigues; Contributors