Joan of Arc

A Military Leader

Biography & Memoir, Historical
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Author: Kelly DeVries ISBN: 9780752468341
Publisher: The History Press Publication: September 30, 2011
Imprint: The History Press Language: English
Author: Kelly DeVries
ISBN: 9780752468341
Publisher: The History Press
Publication: September 30, 2011
Imprint: The History Press
Language: English

A world authority on warfare in the Middle Ages offers a fresh insight into the military skills of the young girl who led the French Army to victory

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In 1428 a young girl from a small French village approached the royal castle of Vaucouleurs with a now famous tale. Heavenly voices, she said, had told her to seek out the Dauphin, Charles, so that he might give her an army with which to deliver France from its English occupiers. The ensuing tale of Joan's military success is told here in a gripping and authoritative narrative. Previous works have concentrated on the religious and feminist aspects of Joan's career; this is the first to address the vital issue of what it was that made her the heroine she became. Why did the soldiers of France follow a woman into battle when no troops of the Hundred Years War had done so before, and how was she able to win? This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the Middle Ages and the phenomenon of the girl warrior.

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A world authority on warfare in the Middle Ages offers a fresh insight into the military skills of the young girl who led the French Army to victory

** **

In 1428 a young girl from a small French village approached the royal castle of Vaucouleurs with a now famous tale. Heavenly voices, she said, had told her to seek out the Dauphin, Charles, so that he might give her an army with which to deliver France from its English occupiers. The ensuing tale of Joan's military success is told here in a gripping and authoritative narrative. Previous works have concentrated on the religious and feminist aspects of Joan's career; this is the first to address the vital issue of what it was that made her the heroine she became. Why did the soldiers of France follow a woman into battle when no troops of the Hundred Years War had done so before, and how was she able to win? This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the Middle Ages and the phenomenon of the girl warrior.

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