This thesis is an examination of the archaeological, historical and landscape contexts of the Norman castle in the northern counties of Cumberland, Durham, Lancashire, Northumberland, Westmorland and the Ridings of Yorkshire. The assumption at the heart of this study is that castles are social institutions, arenas in which repetitive social actions, such as administration, are undertaken. Castles are also arenas where other forms of social interaction, such as warfare or sieges, were staged. These social actions, and the spaces in which they happened, structure and are structured by the ideas and concepts of lordship and actively employ castles in a meaningful way. It is demonstrated in this study that both architectural and landscape forms...
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Space is not something just out there. It is a human construct, to which architecture can give lasti...
This thesis examines the structures of society and lordship in the Middle Ages in South Uist through...
This thesis adopts an interdisciplinary methodology, synthesising archaeological, historical and top...
This thesis considers a little-examined region of medieval Britain through the concept and significa...
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This thesis examines castles in the early Tudor period between 1485 and 1547, considering these buil...
In the aftermath of the Norman Conquest of the kingdom of England in the late eleventh century a ser...
Castellology in Scotland has a history extending back to the mid-1800s when contemporary architects ...
The historiography of Scottish castles was dominated, until the 1960s, by great works which defined ...
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This volume presents twelve reports on archaeological investigations carried out at sites across Eng...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher.It is often overlooked that the castles of England were ...
This thesis consists of an examination of the origins and development, of various forms of castle er...
A collection of the most significant articles in castle studies, with contributions from scholars in...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. © The Society for Landscape Studies and the individual ...
Space is not something just out there. It is a human construct, to which architecture can give lasti...
This thesis examines the structures of society and lordship in the Middle Ages in South Uist through...
This thesis adopts an interdisciplinary methodology, synthesising archaeological, historical and top...
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...
In the aftermath of the Norman Conquest of the kingdom of England in the late eleventh century a ser...
Castellology in Scotland has a history extending back to the mid-1800s when contemporary architects ...
The historiography of Scottish castles was dominated, until the 1960s, by great works which defined ...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. © Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society ...
This volume presents twelve reports on archaeological investigations carried out at sites across Eng...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher.It is often overlooked that the castles of England were ...
This thesis consists of an examination of the origins and development, of various forms of castle er...
A collection of the most significant articles in castle studies, with contributions from scholars in...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. © The Society for Landscape Studies and the individual ...
Space is not something just out there. It is a human construct, to which architecture can give lasti...
This thesis examines the structures of society and lordship in the Middle Ages in South Uist through...