Castles : their history and evolution in medieval Britain
by Morris, Marc, 1973- (Author)
Summary
Beginning with their introduction in the eleventh century, and ending with their widespread abandonment in the seventeenth, Marc Morris explores many of the country's most famous castles, as well as some spectacular lesser-known examples. At times this is an epic tale, driven by characters like Will... Full description
Summary: |
Beginning with their introduction in the eleventh century, and ending with their widespread abandonment in the seventeenth, Marc Morris explores many of the country's most famous castles, as well as some spectacular lesser-known examples. At times this is an epic tale, driven by characters like William the Conqueror, King John and Edward I, full of sieges and conquest on an awesome scale. But it is also by turns an intimate story of less eminent individuals, whose adventures, struggles and ambitions were reflected in the fortified residences they constructed. Be it ever so grand or ever so humble, a castle was first and foremost a home. To understand castles-who built them, who lived in them, and why-is to understand the forces that shaped medieval Britain. |
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Physical Description: |
ix, 262 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : color illustrations ; 23 cm |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-254) and index. |
ISBN: |
1681776863 9781681776866 |
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