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Castle: A History of Buildings That Shaped Medieval Britain Book

Looks at the origins development and decline of castles in Britain. This title focuses on a range of castles across England Scotland and Wales and explores their humble origins as timber buildings to the development of stone towers and keeps used in siege warfare.Read More

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    A unique look at the history of some of most treasured castles in Britain. Castle is an enlightening look at the origins, development and decline of castles in Britain. A real castle is a fortress and a stately home all rolled into one. This is part of what makes these extraordinary structures so fascinating-they are a product of two contradictory impulses-to be warlike and homely at the same time. The castle occupies an easily definable place in British history-introduced to Britain as a result of the Norman Conquest in 1066, it was not until the middle of the seventeenth century, as a result of the English Civil War, that castles were destroyed and abandoned on a large scale and the story draws to a close. Medieval historian and presenter Marc Morris focuses on a range of castles across England, Scotland and Wales, and explores their humble origins as timber buildings to the development of stone towers and keeps used in siege warfare. Among the castles featured are the tower of London, Dover, Rochester, Caerphilly, Caernarfon, Rhuddlan, Bodiam, Threave, Borthwick, Urquhart, Raglan and Pontefract. He also uncovers the lives of the inhabitants, examining the peculiarities of domestic life in a castle and the workings of an aristocratic household. Castle brings back to life the kings and queens, damsels and knights, sieges and tournaments that were once a part of these magical buildings. - Simon Schama's History of Britain books have sold over 150,000 copies.

  • 033043246X
  • 9780330432467
  • Marc Morris
  • 2 April 2004
  • Pan
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 288
  • illustrated edition
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