With the exception of the key royal sites, such as Stirling and
Edinburgh, few Scottish castles were located at strategic points, or
were intended to house garrisons required to defend or subjugate
towns. Instead they were primarily fortified dwelling houses, erected
in an environment of weak Royal authority and endemic feuding between
rival clans and groups, in both Highland and Lowland areas. Although
some enceinte castles were developed during the 16th and 17th
centuries, most defensive construction focused on the tower house, a
distinctive vernacular style of Scottish fortification. This book
examines the design, development, and purpose of these
quintessentially Scottish buildings, and also covers larger sites such
as Urquhart and Blackness.
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ISBN
9781782004387
Publisert
2020
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Osprey Publishing
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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