ABSTRACT

The castles of Ireland are an essential part of the story of medieval Europe, but were, until recently, a subject neglected by scholars. A lord's power and prestige was displayed in the majesty and uniqueness of his castle. The remains of several thousand castles enable us to reconstruct life in Ireland during these crucial centuries.
Castles in Ireland tells the story of the nature and development of lordship and power in medieval Ireland. Ireland formed the setting to the interplay of the differing roles of competing lordships: English and Irish; feudal European and Gaelic; royal and baronial. Tom McNeill argues that the design of the castles contests the traditional view of Ireland as a land torn by war and divided culturally between the English and Irish.

chapter |4 pages

INTRODUCTION

part |1 pages

PART I EARLY CASTLES: TO c. 1225

chapter 1|10 pages

BEFORE 1166

chapter 2|40 pages

EARLY CASTLES OF STONE

chapter 3|20 pages

EARLY CASTLES OF EARTH AND TIMBER

part |1 pages

PART II FROM THE EARLY THIRTEENTH TO THE MID-FOURTEENTH CENTURY

chapter 5|4 pages

THE CENTRAL PERIOD OF ENGLISH LORDSHIP

chapter 6|34 pages

CASTLES IN THE ENGLISH FASHION

chapter 7|30 pages

CASTLES IN A DIVERGENT TRADITION

chapter 8|9 pages

LESSER STONE CASTLES

chapter 9|8 pages

CASTLES OF THE IRISH

chapter 10|4 pages

SUMMARY

part |1 pages

PART III CASTLES OF THE LATER MIDDLE AGES

chapter 11|4 pages

THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY

chapter 12|26 pages

ENCLOSURE CASTLES OF THE LATER MIDDLE AGES

chapter 13|10 pages

TOWER-HOUSES

DATES AND DISTRIBUTION

chapter 4|14 pages

TEEN TOWER-HOUSES

STRUCTURE AND USE