Medieval Castles
Sabine Lorca
Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Geschichte
Beschreibung
Medieval Castles explores the multifaceted world of medieval fortifications, examining their architecture, military significance, and social impact in Western Europe. The book highlights how these structures were not just military strongholds but also centers of daily life, reflecting the social hierarchy from lords and ladies to knights and servants. Intriguingly, the evolution of castle design, from the early motte-and-bailey constructions to the more complex concentric castles, showcases medieval engineering ingenuity.
The book progresses through three sections, beginning with the evolution of castle design and then transitioning to detailed analyses of siege warfare, including tactics like mining and the use of trebuchets.
Finally, it delves into the routines and social structures within the castle walls, shedding light on food production, justice administration, and the roles of various inhabitants. By integrating historical records, architectural analysis, and archaeological findings, Medieval Castles provides a comprehensive understanding of these iconic structures and their impact on medieval society and military strategy.
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