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E-raamat: Military Architecture in England During the Middle Ages

  • Formaat: 326 pages
  • Sari: Political Science and History
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Jan-2020
  • Kirjastus: Nova Science Publishers Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781536171570
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  • Formaat: 326 pages
  • Sari: Political Science and History
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Jan-2020
  • Kirjastus: Nova Science Publishers Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781536171570

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In the present volume an attempt is made to trace the growth of the general principles of medieval fortification, with special reference to castles, in which, within their limited area, the most complete illustration of those principles is given. In order to give greater clearness to the account of their evolution, a prefatory chapter deals generally with earlier types of fortification in Britain, and the critical period of Saxon and Danish warfare is treated in the second chapter with some detail. This leads us to the early Norman castle of earthwork and timber; and the stone fortifications to which this gave place are introduced by a brief account of the progress of siegecraft and siege-engines. The Norman castle and its keep or great tower are then described. The developments of the later part of the twelfth century and the arrangements of the thirteenth-centuryviii castle, with those of the dwelling-house within its enceinte, follow and prepare the way for the castles of the reign of Edward I. which represent the highest effort of military planning. In the last two chapters is related the progress of the transition from the castle to the fortified manor-house, which followed the introduction of fire-arms into warfare and preceded the Renaissance period. It will be seen that the castle is taken as the unit of military architecture throughout; but illustrations are constantly drawn from walled towns, which are, in fact, the castles of communities, and in the eleventh chapter extended allusion is made to the chief features of their plan and defences.
PrefaceEarly Earthworks and Roman StationsThe Saxon and Danish PeriodThe
English Castle after the ConquestThe Progress of Attack and DefenceThe
Beginning of the Stone CastleThe Keep of the Norman CastleThe Period of
Transition: Cylindrical Tower-KeepsThe Dwelling-House in the CastleCastles of
the Thirteenth Century: The Fortification of the CurtainThe Edwardian Castle
and the Concentric PlanMilitary Architecture in the Later Middle Ages:
Fortified Towns and CastlesThe Age of Transition: The Fortified
Dwelling-HouseBibliographyIndex of Persons and Places.