Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 300
Trim: 7¼ x 10⅜
978-1-5381-3916-5 • Hardback • February 2023 • $110.00 • (£85.00)
978-1-5381-3917-2 • eBook • January 2023 • $104.50 • (£79.99)
Scott Manning is a historian and independent scholar published in Studies in Medievalism, The Year’s Work in Medievalism, and Film & History. Scott has served as the VP of Conference for the Mid-Atlantic Popular & American Culture Association, and he is the co-chair of the association’s Medieval & Renaissance Area. Since 2019, he has been the session organizer for the International Joan of Arc Society’s panels at the International Congress on Medieval Studies, held annually in Kalamazoo.
Acknowledgments
A Note about Anglicizing French Names
Maps
Chronology
Introduction
ENTRIES #, A-Z
Appendix A: Key Battles, Sieges, and Captured Cites
Appendix B: Selected Treaties and Truces During the Time of Joan of Arc
Appendix C: Joan of Arc’s Immediate Family
Appendix D: Surviving Letters of Joan of Arc
Appendix E: Popes During the Time of Joan of Arc
Appendix F: Selected Monarchs and Rulers
Appendix G: Constables and Marshals of France
Bibliography
About the Author
Index
In his Joan of Arc: A Reference Guide to Her Life and Works, the first comprehensive compilation of people, places, and events associated with Joan of Arc’s life and culture in English, Scott Manning has provided scholars, as well as anyone interested in the wider context of her storied career, with a carefully curated resource. The entries are clear and informative, economically noting important inconsistencies in the records and controversies about issues. The volume is also easy to navigate, with a series of appendices that gather references to such topics as Joan’s letters, and a thematic bibliography. This book should be a welcome addition to personal, public, and academic libraries.
— Gail Orgelfinger, author of Joan of Arc in the English Imagination, 1429-1829