English Castles 1200-1300
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Product Details
Author:
Christopher Gravett, Adam Hook
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
64
Publisher:
Bloomsbury USA (July 21, 2009)
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9781846033742
ISBN-10:
1846033748
Weight:
7.04oz
Case Pack:
1
File:
Macmillan Trade-Macmillan_Print_US_Trade_20260428220425-20260428.xml
Folder:
Macmillan Trade
List Price:
$21.00
As low as:
$16.17
Publisher Identifier:
P-STM
Discount Code:
A
Dimensions:
7.25" x 9.65" x 0.25"
Audience:
General/trade
Series:
Fortress
QuickShip:
Yes
Pub Discount:
65
Imprint:
Osprey Publishing
Overview
The simple castles raised after the Norman conquest had been developed throughout 11th and 12th centuries, whilst the introduction of Islamic and Byzantine fortification techniques from the late 12th century led to further developments in castle architecture. These fortifications were to be well tested throughout the course of the 13th century as England was riven by the conflict, characterized by prolonged sieges, between the monarchy and powerful magnates. As well as providing the focus for warfare, castles increasingly became the centres of their communities, providing a more permanent base for the lord, his family and retainers, as well as acting as centres for justice and administration.








