Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
296
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jan 1, 2012
Editorial
Nieuw Amsterdam
ISBN-10
9046812472
ISBN-13
9789046812471
Descripción
In a gripping exploration of history, this book dives into the trial of one of France's most iconic figures, Jeanne d'Arc. With careful research and engaging narrative, the authors invite readers on a journey through the tumultuous events that surrounded her life and fateful trial.
The detailed account reveals not just the facts, but also the emotions and motivations that fueled this extraordinary young woman and her defenders. They shed light on the political tensions of the time, painting a vivid picture of 15th-century France, where power struggles and personal convictions clashed dramatically.
Through compelling storytelling, Hobbins, Dekker, and Van Den Broucke resurrect Jeanne’s legacy, offering fresh insights into her unwavering courage and the societal pressures she faced. This book is not merely a retelling but a vivid reimagining of a historical moment that still resonates today.
The detailed account reveals not just the facts, but also the emotions and motivations that fueled this extraordinary young woman and her defenders. They shed light on the political tensions of the time, painting a vivid picture of 15th-century France, where power struggles and personal convictions clashed dramatically.
Through compelling storytelling, Hobbins, Dekker, and Van Den Broucke resurrect Jeanne’s legacy, offering fresh insights into her unwavering courage and the societal pressures she faced. This book is not merely a retelling but a vivid reimagining of a historical moment that still resonates today.