Castles in Context: Power, Symbolism and Landscape, 1066 to 1500

By (author): "Robert Liddiard"
Castles in Context: Power, Symbolism and Landscape, 1066 to 1500
ISBN0954557522
ISBN139780954557522
AsinCastles in Context: Power, Symbolism and Landscape, 1066 to 1500
Original titleCastles in Context: Power, Symbolism and Landscape 1066-1500
This last decade has seen a revolution in our understanding of the castle. Previous scholars have viewed it as essentially a military structure. Castle scholars now paint a more complex picture, emphasizing the castleAEs symbolic projection of power, its position in the wider landscape and even its aesthetic role. This wide-ranging book makes this re-evaluation available to a new generation of castle enthusiasts. Focusing on the rich heritage of castle archaeology in England and Wales, Robert Liddiard offers a fresh and holistic perspective on these enigmatic medieval buildings. He examines not just the architecture but its wider social and landscape context. As well as offering new insights into familiar themes such as the Norman Conquest and siege warfare, he also covers in detail more original areas of study: the designed, ornamental landscapes that have been found at castle sites; the depiction of castles in literature; and the symbolic values that found expression in castle architecture. His aim is to understand how people experienced castles in the Middle Ages, and therefore to explain why they were such potent icons of lordship. Richly illustrated in color and black and white, this book will make the reader see afresh the great stone keeps that still dominate the English and Welsh countryside - often more than seven hundred years after they were built. Robert Liddiard is Lecturer in Landscape History at the University of East Anglia, Norwich.