![]() Visit the Conversations website for more of Richard Fidler's interviews. If readers can wade through the mystifying details of the struggle for supremacy between the Burgundians (allied to the English and King Henry V) and the Armagnacs (devoted to Charles of Valois), a reward awaits when Joan finally appears midway in British author Castor’s (She-Wolves: The Women Who Ruled England Before Elizabeth, 2010, etc. To subscribe to the Conversations podcast, paste into your podcasting application or visit our podcasting page. You can either listen to each Conversations interview by clicking on the audio or you can download each interview as an mp3 by right-clicking on the blue heading under the audio. Joan of Arc: A History is published by Allen & Unwin ![]() ![]() I have now replaced the music and everything should. In Joan of Arc: A History, Helen Castor tells this gripping story afresh: forwards, not backwards, setting this extraordinary girl within her extraordinary. 25 years later she was exonerated, and now she is 'Saint Joan', a French national icon and globally recognised heroine. Joan of Arc Helen Castor Folio Society Reviews - YouTube I had to re-upload this video due to copyright issues with the music I used. In 15th century France, she was at first believed, and then, burned as a heretic. Joan claimed to be guided by the voice of God. Now she's told the story of Joan of Arc, the French maid who led an army into battle, thereby defeating the English and making a man king. Helen's study of powerful historical women, She-Devils was adapted for TV by the BBC. ![]()
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