This thesis adopts an interdisciplinary methodology, synthesising archaeological, historical and topographical data; it aims to re-integrate English medieval castles into contemporary landscapes, both social and physical, in order to achieve a more holistic understanding of the castle as an instrument of manorial administration, as a key feature within the planning of medieval townscapes, and as an iconic manifestation of seigneural power in rural landscapes. This is achieved using an explicitly regional framework, analysing the impact of castles upon a range of landscape types in Yorkshire and the East Midlands. Although the thesis focuses primarily upon 'early castles' (c. 1066-1216), the impact of castles on Anglo-Saxon landscapes in ass...
The thesis examines conceptions and experiences of space in later medieval and early modern England ...
Buckton Castle is one of the least known, but most dramatically situated, castles in North West Engl...
If there was a castle community, then the Grays of Heton were amongst its most enthusiastic members....
This thesis is an examination of the archaeological, historical and landscape contexts of the Norman...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. © Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society ...
This thesis considers a little-examined region of medieval Britain through the concept and significa...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. © Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society ...
This thesis examines castles in the early Tudor period between 1485 and 1547, considering these buil...
This volume presents twelve reports on archaeological investigations carried out at sites across Eng...
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In the aftermath of the Norman Conquest of the kingdom of England in the late eleventh century a ser...
The historiography of Scottish castles was dominated, until the 1960s, by great works which defined ...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher.It is often overlooked that the castles of England were ...
A collection of the most significant articles in castle studies, with contributions from scholars in...
The thesis examines conceptions and experiences of space in later medieval and early modern England ...
Buckton Castle is one of the least known, but most dramatically situated, castles in North West Engl...
If there was a castle community, then the Grays of Heton were amongst its most enthusiastic members....
This thesis is an examination of the archaeological, historical and landscape contexts of the Norman...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. © Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society ...
This thesis considers a little-examined region of medieval Britain through the concept and significa...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. © Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society ...
This thesis examines castles in the early Tudor period between 1485 and 1547, considering these buil...
This volume presents twelve reports on archaeological investigations carried out at sites across Eng...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. Journal home page http://www.britarch.ac.uk/msrg/public...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. © The Society for Landscape Studies and the individual ...
In the aftermath of the Norman Conquest of the kingdom of England in the late eleventh century a ser...
The historiography of Scottish castles was dominated, until the 1960s, by great works which defined ...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher.It is often overlooked that the castles of England were ...
A collection of the most significant articles in castle studies, with contributions from scholars in...
The thesis examines conceptions and experiences of space in later medieval and early modern England ...
Buckton Castle is one of the least known, but most dramatically situated, castles in North West Engl...
If there was a castle community, then the Grays of Heton were amongst its most enthusiastic members....