Conventional Scottish medieval historiography presents castle-building as a component in the alien cultural vocabulary imposed by a colonial elite who settled in the kingdom after c.ll00. Castles, par excellence, are viewed as key indicators of the impact of colonists on the social, political and cultural landscape, and linked inextricably with the aggressive expansionist policies of the crown in its drive to both extend royal authority into regions such as Moray and also to 'modernise' the core of the kingdom. Mattes in particular are presented as indicative in their distribution of the scale and extent of the colonisation and of its primarily military nature. This conventional interpretation and the current chronology offered for motte an...
Space is not something just out there. It is a human construct, to which architecture can give lasti...
A narrative account is presented of the location and functions of residences of the bishops of Aberd...
This thesis is an examination of the archaeological, historical and landscape contexts of the Norman...
This thesis consists of an examination of the origins and development, of various forms of castle er...
Castellology in Scotland has a history extending back to the mid-1800s when contemporary architects ...
Academic study of eleventh to thirteenth century high status residence in Scotland has been largely ...
The visual appearances of twelfth and thirteenth century Scottish castles are interpreted through an...
The fourteenth century saw a dramatic upsurge of new castle building in northern England. Not unreas...
The historiography of Scottish castles was dominated, until the 1960s, by great works which defined ...
This article examines the cultural misinterpretations that followed from the Scottish nobles’ fondne...
The political development of the medieval Anglo-Scottish border and its borderland culture has long ...
This edited volume explores how (what is today) Scotland can be compared with, contrasted to, or was...
This edited volume explores how (what is today) Scotland can be compared with, contrasted to, or was...
Hamish Torrie FSAScot, The Glenmorangie Company, Dr Adrian Maldonado, National Museums Scotland, and...
The years between the deaths of King Mael Coluim and Queen Margaret in 1093 and King Alexander III i...
Space is not something just out there. It is a human construct, to which architecture can give lasti...
A narrative account is presented of the location and functions of residences of the bishops of Aberd...
This thesis is an examination of the archaeological, historical and landscape contexts of the Norman...
This thesis consists of an examination of the origins and development, of various forms of castle er...
Castellology in Scotland has a history extending back to the mid-1800s when contemporary architects ...
Academic study of eleventh to thirteenth century high status residence in Scotland has been largely ...
The visual appearances of twelfth and thirteenth century Scottish castles are interpreted through an...
The fourteenth century saw a dramatic upsurge of new castle building in northern England. Not unreas...
The historiography of Scottish castles was dominated, until the 1960s, by great works which defined ...
This article examines the cultural misinterpretations that followed from the Scottish nobles’ fondne...
The political development of the medieval Anglo-Scottish border and its borderland culture has long ...
This edited volume explores how (what is today) Scotland can be compared with, contrasted to, or was...
This edited volume explores how (what is today) Scotland can be compared with, contrasted to, or was...
Hamish Torrie FSAScot, The Glenmorangie Company, Dr Adrian Maldonado, National Museums Scotland, and...
The years between the deaths of King Mael Coluim and Queen Margaret in 1093 and King Alexander III i...
Space is not something just out there. It is a human construct, to which architecture can give lasti...
A narrative account is presented of the location and functions of residences of the bishops of Aberd...
This thesis is an examination of the archaeological, historical and landscape contexts of the Norman...