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1. Record Number: 770
Author(s): Hanawalt, Barbara A. and Susan Noakes
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Title : Trial Transcript, Romance, Propaganda: Joan of Arc and the French Body Politic [a semiotic reading relying on both historical study and literary criticism; analysis of the trial transcript as well as the later introduction in terms of politics and gender].
Source: MLQ: Modern Language Quarterly , 57., 4 (Dec. 1996):  Pages 605 - 631.
Year of Publication: 1996.

2. Record Number: 3026
Author(s): Fraikin, Jean.
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Title : Was Joan of Arc a "Sign" of Charles VII's Innocence?
Source: Fresh Verdicts on Joan of Arc.   Edited by Bonnie Wheeler and Charles T. Wood .   Garland Publishing, 1996. MLQ: Modern Language Quarterly , 57., 4 (Dec. 1996):  Pages 61 - 72.
Year of Publication: 1996.

3. Record Number: 3031
Author(s): Lutkus, Anne D. and Julia M. Walker
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Title : PR Pas PC: Christine de Pizan's Pro-Joan Propaganda
Source: Fresh Verdicts on Joan of Arc.   Edited by Bonnie Wheeler and Charles T. Wood .   Garland Publishing, 1996. MLQ: Modern Language Quarterly , 57., 4 (Dec. 1996):  Pages 145 - 160.
Year of Publication: 1996.

4. Record Number: 3024
Author(s): Wood, Charles T.
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Title : Joan of Arc's Mission and the Lost Record of Her Interrogation at Poitiers [Charles VII ordered French churchmen to examine Joan at Poitiers; the author argues that in the trial that rehabilitated Joan her goal shifted from the relief of Orleans to the coronation of the dauphin in order to prove the King's right to the throne].
Source: Fresh Verdicts on Joan of Arc.   Edited by Bonnie Wheeler and Charles T. Wood .   Garland Publishing, 1996. MLQ: Modern Language Quarterly , 57., 4 (Dec. 1996):  Pages 19 - 29.
Year of Publication: 1996.

5. Record Number: 5551
Author(s): van Herwaarden, Jan.
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Title : The Appearance of Joan of Arc [The author considers the varied circumstances that allowed a young peasant girl to play a key role in France's history; the author discusses the English, Burgundian, and French forces contending for territory, the factions at the dauphin's court, popular
Source: Joan of Arc: Reality and Myth.   Edited by Jan van Herwaarden Publikaties van de Faculteit der Historische en Kunstwetenschappen. Maatschappijgeschiedenis .   Verloren, 1994. MLQ: Modern Language Quarterly , 57., 4 (Dec. 1996):  Pages 19 - 73.
Year of Publication: 1994.

6. Record Number: 23433
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Contributor(s): Kay, Richard, comp
Title : Joan of Arc Convinces the Dauphin (1429) [From Rehabilitation Proceedings, 1455]
Source: The Broadview Book of Medieval Anecdotes.   Edited by Richard Kay, compiler .   Broadview Press, 1988. MLQ: Modern Language Quarterly , 57., 4 (Dec. 1996):  Pages 301 - 302.
Year of Publication: 1988.

7. Record Number: 28823
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Title : Joan of Arc at the Court of Charles VIIĀ 
Source: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0a/Vigiles_du_roi_Charles_VII_02.jpg/250px-Vigiles_du_roi_Charles_VII_02.jpg
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8. Record Number: 30916
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Title : Surrender of Troyes
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