he Journal of Joan of Arc Studies publishes articles related to the life, military campaigns, and society of La Pucelle and her contemporaries. A principal focus of the journal will be the presentation of primary source documents and analysis of the historical context: e.g., data related to the military campaigns of 1429-1430 compiled from garrison and contingent records; translations or transcriptions of letters and government archival material concerning Joan of Arc and her circumstances; analyses of Inquisitorial law and 15th century theology; and other such materials. The publication will generally emphasize research data over theory, with a preference for articles written via a collaborative process by several authors. [Please see: Editorial Policy and Guiding Principles for additional information]