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Author | : Norman J. G. Pounds |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 380 |
Release | : 1994 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 9780521458283 |
This original and pioneering book examines the role of the castle in the Norman conquest of England and in the subsequent administration of the country. The castle is seen primarily as an instrument of peaceful administration which rarely had a garrison and was more often where the sheriff kept his files and employed his secretariat. In most cases the military significance of the castle was minimal, and only a very few ever saw military action. For the first time, the medieval castle in England is seen in a new light which will attract the general reader of history and archaeology as much as the specialist in economic and social history.
Author | : Abigail Wheatley |
Publisher | : Boydell & Brewer |
Total Pages | : 192 |
Release | : 2015 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 1903153611 |
Medieval castles have traditionally been examined as feats of military engineering & tools of feudal control. This book presents a different perspective, by exploring the castle as a cultural reflection of the society that produced it, seen through art & literature.
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Total Pages | : 760 |
Release | : 1850 |
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Author | : Adrian Pettifer |
Publisher | : Boydell & Brewer |
Total Pages | : 390 |
Release | : 1995 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 9780851157825 |
A comprehensive and concise guide to all medieval English castles of which something can still be seen today, ranging from the massive keeps which still dominate the landscape to grassy earthworks and Border pele towers, and spanning the centuries from the Norman Conquest to the accession of the Tudors A well-written contribution to the literature on the subject, and will interest both the historically minded tourist and, as a reference book, the scholar. WAR IN HISTORY A comprehensive and concise guide to all medieval English castles of which something can still be seen today, ranging from the massive keeps which still dominate the landscape to grassy earthworks and Border pele towers, and spanning the centuries from the Norman Conquest to the accession of the Tudors. English Castles contains over five hundred main entries in county order, each giving a brief history and description of the castle. A short introduction supplies the historical background to the explosion of castle-building in the middle ages, and there is a glossary covering all aspects of castles in some detail. There are also full Ordnance Survey map references.
Author | : Edward Baines |
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Total Pages | : 754 |
Release | : 1870 |
Genre | : Lancashire (England) |
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Total Pages | : 292 |
Release | : 1897 |
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Author | : William Dobson |
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Total Pages | : 396 |
Release | : 1881 |
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Author | : Leo Hartley Grindon |
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Total Pages | : 128 |
Release | : 1882 |
Genre | : Lancashire (England) |
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Author | : P. MANNEX |
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Total Pages | : 856 |
Release | : 1855 |
Genre | : Lancashire (England) |
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Author | : John A. Clayton |
Publisher | : Barrowford Press |
Total Pages | : 306 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Lancashire (England) |
ISBN | : 9780955382123 |
The Lancashire Witch Conspiracy draws upon the experience of an author well versed and qualified in the history of his locality - namely the Forest of Pendle. John A Clayton provides here an in-depth study of the Lancashire Witch Trials of 1612 and, in so doing, many new discoveries of the event come to light. For instance; the most famous 'witch' of them all, Old Demdike (Elizabeth Southern), is found amongst the dusty records of Whalley parish church where she was both baptised and married. Demdike's husband, a farmer, brought his new wife and her illigitimate child into Pendle Forest and this would eventually trigger the trials at Lancaster of 19 people upon charges of witchcraft. The ancestors of Old Demdike, along with those of Chattox, Elizabeth Device, Alice Nutter et al are covered in a detail never before seen. The history of the Pendle Forest is covered in a depth that provides an unrivalled understanding of the subject of the Pendle Witches. The religious and political climate within the forest provide us with a fascinating idea of the times and, above all, new evidence is offered to show that the gentry would go to any lengths in the advancement of their estates - this would lead to tragedy for whole families within Pendle.