Marilyn Stokstad Quote

Were castles really as rough and rugged as their owners? The answer seems to be, not necessarily. Castles were indeed rough and rugged fortresses, the product of an essentially elite, masculine warrior society, what today we call a feudal society. But they were also among the finest buildings of their times—secure, well-built residences that supported the complex rituals of noble life. To understand how castle form came to meet castle function, we must look briefly at the castle's social and economic underpinnings.


Overview: Castles in Context - Medieval castles (2005)


Were castles really as rough and rugged as their owners? The answer seems to be, not necessarily. Castles were indeed rough and rugged fortresses,...

Were castles really as rough and rugged as their owners? The answer seems to be, not necessarily. Castles were indeed rough and rugged fortresses,...

Were castles really as rough and rugged as their owners? The answer seems to be, not necessarily. Castles were indeed rough and rugged fortresses,...

Were castles really as rough and rugged as their owners? The answer seems to be, not necessarily. Castles were indeed rough and rugged fortresses,...