Castles in Medieval Society: Fortresses in England, France, and Ireland in the Central Middle Ages

Type
Book
Authors
ISBN 10
0198208243 
ISBN 13
9780198208242 
Category
Irish History - ebook  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2003 
Pages
452 
Description
`The vast majority of castles in England, Wales, Ireland, and France have virtually no `military history' of sieges or physical conflict across the whole panorama of more than five centuries'. This is quite a sobering thought. But surely castles were built just in case there was an attack and the fact that few were involved in conflict makes no difference? Charles Coulson challenges our perceptions about what a castle was, why they were built and how they functioned. Through a wealth of textual material (with full or long excerpts given) he argues that castles were a different, albeit significant, residence of the aristocracy who had a penchant for crenellation and castellation. Yes they had a defensive function, but Coulson outlines the `social realities' of castles and castle-building, and of those who inhabited them - nobility and gentry, widows and heiresses, prelates and clergy, peasants and townspeople all played a role in the life of the medieval castle. - from Amzon 
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