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An Englishman's home is his castle but an Irishman's home is - Blarney Castle, Bunratty Castle and Dublin Castle are three of the most recognisable and well-known castles in Ireland but how many of us really know why and how they were built and who lived in them? There are many castles dotted throughout Ireland and each one has its own story to tell, its own history to reveal. The conquest of Ireland by the Anglo-Normans brought dramatic changes to the Irish landscape. Prior to 1169 castles were not a common architectural feature. The Irish relied on their natural surroundings - bogs and woods - for protection from marauding forces unlike the conquering Normans who developed strongholds as a means of defence. Annals from that time indicate that the country was 'full of foreigners and castles'. Initial fortifications were made of earth and timber and later of stone. However, not all castles were built for military purposes. Many were constructed for long-term occupation. David Sweetman looks at the six main fortification types built in Ireland from 1169 onwards: Timber and earthwork castles, large stone fortresses, hall-houses, later medieval fortresses, tower and fortified houses, and stronghouses. The Medieval Castles of Ireland is liberally illustrated throughout with photographs, plans and reconstruction drawings.Product Identifiers
PublisherT.H.E. Collins Press
ISBN-139781903464809
eBay Product ID (ePID)89421712
Product Key Features
Number of Pages218 Pages
Publication NameThe Medieval Castles of Ireland
LanguageEnglish
SubjectArchaeology, History
Publication Year2005
TypeTextbook
AuthorDavid Sweetman
FormatPaperback
Dimensions
Item Height270 mm
Item Weight818 g
Additional Product Features
Country/Region of ManufactureIreland
Title_AuthorDavid Sweetman