ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1957, Exploring Castles examines the 'classic' castle story. The book traces the origins of castles across England and Scotland, from the early Norman Castles, to Edwardian, all the way up to the ‘modern’ castles. The book case studies on individual castles, such as Newcastle upon Tyne’s castle, and the coverage of Scottish Tower Houses. The book looks at the influence of historic concepts surrounding the building of castles, such ‘bastard feudalism'. This book will be of interest to academics and students of history alike.

chapter II|6 pages

Castles of Earthwork and Wood

chapter III|10 pages

Great Stone Towers and Shell-keeps

chapter IV|8 pages

How Castles were Attacked and Defended

chapter V|14 pages

Exploring a Norman Castle

chapter VI|14 pages

Courtyard Castles and Fortified Manor-housed

chapter VII|13 pages

The Edwardian Castles

chapter VIII|17 pages

More about Edwardian Castles

chapter IX|12 pages

The Tower of London: and Windsor Castle

chapter X|17 pages

Northern Tower-Houses

chapter XII|14 pages

The Twilight of Castles in England

chapter XIII|6 pages

The Indian Summer of the Scottish Castle

chapter XIV|6 pages

‘Gothick’ and Modern Castles