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Name: Allen Williamson Name: Allen Williamson

I'm a historian who specializes in Joan of Arc and her portion of the Hundred Years War. I'm currently working on translations of all known source documents concerning La Petite Pucelle, to provide a balanced and cross-referenced guide to the entire evidence rather than just the unreliable Condemnation Trial transcript (which is unfortunately far more readily-obtainable in translation than the remaining 99% of the documents). I'm a historian who specializes in Joan of Arc and her portion of the Hundred Years War. I'm currently working on translations of all known source documents concerning La Petite Pucelle, to provide a balanced and cross-referenced guide to the entire evidence rather than just the unreliable Condemnation Trial transcript (which is unfortunately far more readily-obtainable in translation than the remaining 99% of the documents).

For those who might wish to read about her history, some of my completed materials may be viewed at: http://archive.joan-of-arc.org/ For those who might wish to read about her history, some of my completed materials may be viewed at: http://archive.joan-of-arc.org/

For those who may have been expecting some exciting bit of stuff about myself, you'll have to linger in disappointment: historians write about the great deeds of others because we have none of our own to write about. For those who may have been expecting some exciting bit of stuff about myself, you'll have to linger in disappointment: historians write about the great deeds of others because we have none of our own to write about.
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