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Castle: A History [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 400 pages, aukštis x plotis: 210x140 mm, 75 b-w and color illus.
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Mar-2022
  • Leidėjas: Yale University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0300251904
  • ISBN-13: 9780300251906
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 400 pages, aukštis x plotis: 210x140 mm, 75 b-w and color illus.
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Mar-2022
  • Leidėjas: Yale University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0300251904
  • ISBN-13: 9780300251906
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
A vibrant history of the castle in Britain, from the early Middle Ages to the present day

The castle has long had a pivotal place in British life, associated with lordship, landholding, and military might, and today it remains a powerful symbol of history. But castles have never been merely impressive fortresses—they were hubs of life, activity, and imagination.
 
John Goodall weaves together the history of the British castle across the span of a millennium, from the eleventh to the twenty-first century, through the voices of those who witnessed it. Drawing on chronicles, poems, letters, and novels, including the work of figures like Gawain Poet, Walter Scott, Evelyn Waugh, and P. G. Wodehouse, Goodall explores the importance of the castle in our culture and society.
 
From the medieval period to Civil War engagements, right up to modern manifestations in Harry Potter, Goodall reveals that the castle has always been put to different uses, and to this day continues to serve as a source of inspiration.

A vibrant history of the castle in England, from the early Middle Ages to the present day

Recenzijos

Fascinating . . . eyewitness accounts from behind the gates of fortresses from the seventh century to now bring these imposing buildings to life.Maev Kennedy, Art Newspaper

Through the work of figures including Gawain Poet, Walter Scott, Evelyn Waugh, and P.G. Wodehouse, Goodall draws both on first-hand accounts and feats of imagination to build a picture of the castles place in our history and national consciousness.This England

Explores not only the merlons and crenels, knights and damsels, towers and dungeons, but why these still resonate with us as much as they still do today.Hereward Corbett, Cotswold Life

Ranges from focused vignettes of moments in the life of real castles to wider discursions on social and architectural history through the prism of fictional ones. . . . New discoveries, such as the use of cathedrals for military purposes during the Anarchy in twelfth-century England, are delightful surprises.Historic House

No one knows castles better than John Goodall. . . . The book is well-written: expert but always intelligible; conversational but never condescending.Marc Morris, BBC History Magazine

John Goodall, has followed his majestic survey, The English Castle (Yale, 2011), in . . . a surprising and brilliant way. . . . A magpie reader will also find much to delight: swooping in, then out clutching a single gem or nugget. Equally, should you be planning a weekend jauntand here the portable size is a boonthe related entry will help to bring your chosen ancient abode to life.Jacqueline Riding, Country Life

This lively, literary book illuminates each of these facets by drawing on the accounts of people who were there at the time, and also sets out to explain why castles continue to exert such a pull on our imagination today, in the 21st century.BBC History Revealed

[ Goodall] is persuasive that different histories, real or imagined, have been projected onto these buildings across the centuries. This insightful, engaging book allows us to better understand these complex buildings, now and in the future.James Sewry, Times Literary Supplement

Looking at castles from the medieval period to Civil War engagements, right up to modern manifestations in Harry Potter, this book is well-researched and complemented by 352 fascinating illustrations.Countryside

This new book by John Goodall is a fascinating and unusual take on the castles of England in that it shows the reader inside and beyond the usual descriptions of these massive buildings and fortifications.Sandra Callard, On: Yorkshire Magazine

A masterful and erudite companion of the neglected heroes of British architecture.Simon Jenkins, author of A Short History of England

It is a pleasure to find John Goodall moving on from his masterpiece, The English Castle, to this evocative account of all that life in them has inspired.Mark Girouard, author of Life in the English Country House

Hugely powerful, this captivating triumph redefines the castle narrative. A comprehensive history, with tales from above crenelations and down dungeonsthrough which Goodalls architectural expertise and passion ooze. Like the fortifications brought to life on every page, this is a landmark work, as equally ambitious as it is expertly researched.Emma J. Wells, author of Pilgrim Routes of the British Isles

Nobody is better qualified than John Goodall to chart the history of the castle across more than a thousand years. Using chronicles, letters, accounts, poems, and material culture, he reveals through the eyes of contemporaries the castles changing form and place in Britains landscape, and in its history and culture. The Castle is a tour de force of architectural history.Sophie Thérčse Ambler, author of The Song of Simon de Montfort  

The Castle is the first of its kind in its wide-sweeping ambitious chronology presented in an accessible and exciting way. John Goodall uses historical evidence in conjunction with images, architecture, and literary texts to masterfully take the reader on a journey from the earliest origins of the castle to the modern magical castle of Hogwarts and beyond. This book is a must for anyone interested in over 1000 years of castle history in Britain.Audrey Thorstad, author of The Culture of Castles in Tudor England and Wales  

Glossary viii
Introduction 1(14)
Themes
7(3)
A Note on the Texts
10(2)
The Word' Castle
12(3)
Before 1200
15(45)
655 Bamburgh
1066 Pevensey and Hastings
1066 Hastings Castle
1068 York, Warwick and Nottingham Castles
1081 Tower of London
1086 Richmond Castle
1095 Bamburgh and Tynemouth
1137--53 Hereford Castle
1139 Roger of Salisbury
1141 Castle Hedingham, Essex
1144-9 Durham Castle
c. 1150 The Principles of Castle Design
1158 Cardiff Castle
1174 Brough and Alnwick Castles
1181 Dover Castle
1190 York Castle
1200-1400
60(68)
1204 Dublin Castle
1215 The Fall of Rochester Castle
1241 Tower of London
1265 Dover Castle
1277 Castle Building
1288 Montgomery Castle
1290 Winchester Castle
1296 Beaumaris Castle
c. 1300 Seal of Rochester
1300 Caerlaverock Casde
1303 Conwy Castle
c. 1320 The Castle of Love
1323 Tower of London
1330 Nottingham Castle
1342 Berkeley Casde
1344 Windsor Casde
1348 Stafford Castle After
1360 A Paper Castle
1375 The Tomb of Bishop Wyville of Salisbury
1381 Tower of London
1386 Sandwich
1399 Flint Castle
1400-1600
128(74)
1401 Conwy Castle 1403
Alnwick and Warkworth Castles 1414
Kenilworth Castle 1439
Tattershall Castle
c.1450 Richmond
Castle
1462 Alnwick, Bamburgh and Dunstanburgh Castles
1474 A Licence to Crenellate and Impark
1485 Warwick Castle
1494 Durham Castle
1506 Carew Castle
1520 Dover Castle
1521 Thornbury Castle
1522 and 1536 Farleigh Hungerford Castle
1539 Deal Castle
1540 Belvoir Castle
1545 Wressle Castle
1553 Framlingham Castle
1554 Cooling Castle
1559 Tower of London
1562 Pontefract Castle
1575 Kenilworth Castle
1588 The House of Wollaton
1598 Tower of London
1600-1800
202(71)
1618 Berkeley Castle
1622 Naworth Castle
1634 Ludlow Casde
1635 Winchester Castle
1645 Scarborough Castle
1648-9 Kenilworth Castle
1649 Skipton, Appleby, Brough and Brougham Castles
1665 Rochester Castle
1667 Capheaton
1670 Windsor Castle
1678 Doubting Castle
1683 Windsor Castle
1697 Warwick Casde
1715 Blenheim Castle
1726 Newark Castle
1730 Stainborough and Wentworth Castles
1745 Carlisle Castle
1764 The Castle of Otranto
1770 Alnwick Castle
1777 Pevensey, Hastings and Bodiam Castles
1782 Dinefwr Castle
1790s Ludlow, Arundel, Hedingham and Sudeley Castles
After 1800
273(79)
1801 Belvoir Castle
1806 Lowther Castle
1809 Hawarden Castle
1819 Conisbrough Castle
1819 Gwrych Castle
1824 Windsor Castle
1831 Crotchet Castle
1839 Eglinton Castle
1841 Modern Castles
1844 Peckforton Castle
1854 Chirk Castle
1857 Specimens of Ancient Art
1874 Cardiff and Coch Castles
1899 Kenilwotth Castle
1911 Tattershall Castle
1921 Farleigh Hungerford
1923 Blandings Castle
1925 St Donat's Castle
1930 Castle Drogo, Devon
1940 World War II
1949 Godsend and Courantsdair Castles
1969 Caernarfon Castle
1997 Windsor Castle
1997 Hogwarts Castle
2009 Dover Castle
2012 Lancaster Castle
Epilogue 352(2)
Bibliography 354(23)
Illustration Credits 377(3)
Acknowledgements 380(3)
Index 383
John Goodall is the architectural editor of Country Life magazine. He is the author of The English Castle, Parish Church Treasures, Gods House at Ewelme, and English House Style.