HS BOOK OF STIRLING CASTLE by Richard Fawcett

HS BOOK OF STIRLING CASTLE by Richard Fawcett

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This survey looks at the site of Stirling Castle which, strategically, was perhaps the most important in the whole of Scotland. It focuses on the castle's construction and its development over the centuries, under the guidance of James IV, James V and James VI.

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HS BOOK OF STIRLING CASTLE by Richard Fawcett

Set high on its striking volcanic rock, Stirling Castle has been the scene of some of the most dramatic events in Scottish history, culminating in the unsuccessful siege by Bonnie Prince Charlie 200 years ago. It was the last siege of a castle on the British mainland. This text provides the reader with a tour of this historical site and evokes the changing life of the castle and its human dramas. It is a survey of a site which, strategically, was perhaps the most important in the whole of Scotland. It concentrates on the castle's construction, highlighting its pre-eminence from the 12th century and its development and strategic importance over the next 700 years. It also looks at the building of the magnificent royal residence during the 16th century by James IV, James V and James VI, and examines the adaptation of the castle as a major fortress in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Richard Fawcett is a professor in the School of Art History at the University of St. Andrews and a principal inspector with Historic Scotland. He is a noted authority on medieval Scottish architecture and the author of Scottish Architecture from the Accession of the Stewarts to the Reformation and other works.
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ISBN 13 9780713476231
ISBN 10 0713476230
Title HS BOOK OF STIRLING CASTLE
Author Richard Fawcett
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Batsford Ltd
Year published 1996-02-05
Number of pages 128
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.