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Making a King

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Focusing on her life rather than her death, Winnifred Fallers Sullivan offers an interpretation of Joan of Arc as a political thinker and actor.
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There is an enduring fascination with Joan of Arc, yet she is almost always seen alone, as a victim or martyr. A strikingly different person is heard in her letters and the testimony of her companions. To the king of England, she wrote, “I am a commander of war, and in whatever place I come upon your men in France, I will make them leave . . . And if they do not wish to obey, I will have them all killed.” She wrote to the people of the towns she defended, giving them news and seeking their support. Her companions spoke of her intelligence, bravery, and military competence. Hers was a collective mission to rescue the people from the depredations of war.

Focusing on her life rather than her death, Winnifred Fallers Sullivan offers an interpretation of Joan of Arc as a political thinker and actor who sought, during her meteoric presence in fifteenth-century France, to legitimate a king, channel God’s word, convene a coronation, and speak for the people in an alternative legal order. She assembled sacred kingship, mystical experience, and the press of political and economic chaos into a vernacular political theology that still speaks to our moment. Making a King illuminates Joan’s extraordinary life and vision—her conception of sovereignty from below, her form of female masculinity, and her power as kingmaker—and shows why she can help us find a deeper understanding of religion and politics today.

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Price: $32.00
Pages: 312
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Publication Date: 07 July 2026
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9780231222822
Format: Paperback
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RELIGION / Religion, Politics & State, RELIGION / Christian Theology / History, HISTORY / Europe / France

Making a King turns to the world inhabited and created by Joan of Arc and asks: What does it mean to make history? Through this amazing book and its equally amazing protagonist, Winnifred Fallers Sullivan shows how thinking about a historical figure in ways that are both creative and scholarly can provide new insight into worlds that once were and, thus, also into worlds that might be.
— Janet Jakobsen, Claire Tow Professor of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Barnard College, Columbia University
Winnifred Fallers Sullivan is Provost Professor Emeritus at Indiana University Bloomington, where she was the director of the Center for Religion and the Human. Her books include The Impossibility of Religious Freedom (2005) and Church State Corporation: Construing Religion in US Law (2020).

Introduction
Maps
Note on Sources and Translations
1. Making a King
2. La Pucelle
3. Mapping Joan
4. After Reims
5. “God Helps Those Who Help Themselves”
Conclusion 165
Acknowledgments 177
Appendix: Reflection by Mapmaker Claire Bergen
Chronology of Joan’s Life
Notes
Bibliography
Index