The Medieval Castle: Life in a Fortress in Peace and War (Penguin Classic History S.)

by Philip Warner

Paperback, 2001

Status

Available

Call number

392.36

Collection

Publication

Penguin Books Ltd (2001), Paperback

Description

Before the evolution of the castle, Europe was vulnerable to any bloodthirsty marauder. But with the introduction of the motte-and-bailey 'instant castle', invaders were checked, frontiers were held and life became more stable. Later, castles became part of conqueror's grand designs and to this we owe the great Crusader castles of Syria and the Edwardian castles of North Wales. This fascinating book explores the life and thought of the Middle Ages with particular emphasis on the influence of the castle, a military society with all its faults and virtues. Philip Warner, whose Sieges of the Middle Ages is also published as a Classic Penguin, looks at the people who lived in these castles: what they wore, what they ate, the chores they hated and the thoughts that motivated them. In doing so, he also draws parallels between life some 500 years ago and life today.… (more)

Language

Original publication date

1971

Physical description

272 p.; 8.7 inches

ISBN

0141390700 / 9780141390703
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