Book Description
Describes the training, weapons, and responsibilities of knights, and how the construction of castles evolved over time.
Author : Fiona Macdonald
Publisher : Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP
Page : 52 pages
File Size : 42,48 MB
Release : 2005-12-15
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780836858952
Describes the training, weapons, and responsibilities of knights, and how the construction of castles evolved over time.
Author : Eugene-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc
Publisher : Courier Corporation
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 24,98 MB
Release : 2013-01-16
Category : History
ISBN : 0486137570
This profusely illustrated and thoroughly researched book describes in detail the diverse methods used to attack and defend castles during the Middle Ages. In a groundbreaking study — the first to shed light on the purpose, construction techniques, and effectiveness of medieval fortifications, noted nineteenth-century architect and writer Eugene-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc discusses such architectural elements as dungeons, keeps, battlements, and drawbridges. In addition to describing a vast number of European structures — among them fortifications at Carcassonne, Paris, Avignon, Vincennes, Lubeck, Milan, and Nuremberg — he examines the use of artillery and trenches, as well as such weapons as battering rams, mines, and the long-bow. A concise, scholarly reference for architectural historians, this absorbing history will appeal as well to medievalists, military buffs, and anyone interested in the evolution and development of the castle.
Author : Jurgen Brauer
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 425 pages
File Size : 25,73 MB
Release : 2008-11-15
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0226071650
Castles, Battles, and Bombs reconsiders key episodes of military history from the point of view of economics—with dramatically insightful results. For example, when looked at as a question of sheer cost, the building of castles in the High Middle Ages seems almost inevitable: though stunningly expensive, a strong castle was far cheaper to maintain than a standing army. The authors also reexamine the strategic bombing of Germany in World War II and provide new insights into France’s decision to develop nuclear weapons. Drawing on these examples and more, Brauer and Van Tuyll suggest lessons for today’s military, from counterterrorist strategy and military manpower planning to the use of private military companies in Afghanistan and Iraq. "In bringing economics into assessments of military history, [the authors] also bring illumination. . . . [The authors] turn their interdisciplinary lens on the mercenary arrangements of Renaissance Italy; the wars of Marlborough, Frederick the Great, and Napoleon; Grant's campaigns in the Civil War; and the strategic bombings of World War II. The results are invariably stimulating."—Martin Walker, Wilson Quarterly "This study is serious, creative, important. As an economist I am happy to see economics so professionally applied to illuminate major decisions in the history of warfare."—Thomas C. Schelling, Winner of the 2005 Nobel Prize in Economics
Author : Eva March Tappan
Publisher :
Page : 166 pages
File Size : 40,13 MB
Release : 2020-05-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781789872620
Medieval times for the military and for citizens, for wealthy or poor, for the farm worker and the intellectual, stand in deep contrast to modern times - this detailed and illustrated history delves into major facets of life in the Middle Ages. We hear how knights spent years in training as pages and squires, and how jousting tourneys between knights on horseback were popular entertainment. The architectural design of castles required advances in siege warfare; wars raged during most of the era. Yet these mighty structures in peaceable times served not merely a military purpose - the courts and feasts of kings and nobles, and the music and arts of Medieval times, commonly ensued in a castle setting. The economic system was called feudalism; whereby peasants worked a Lord's land, and swore an oath of fealty to his service. Some 110 illustrations accompany the explanations of life; plans of castles, drawings of town life, of armored knights and social gatherings. These fine sketches breathe further life into the author's narration, and their style is influenced by Medieval paintings and tapestries. The monastic origins of formal education and scientific culture, and events in the busy towns and cities, are described with accuracy and example. Eva March Tappan's abundant experiences as historian, author and teacher are evidenced by the high quality of her writing.
Author : Brooks Robards
Publisher :
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 36,62 MB
Release : 1997
Category : Armor, Medieval
ISBN : 9780760707180
Superbly illustrated history of medieval warfare including the origins of knighthood, the rise of the knight, Charlemagne's knights, castles, chivalry, the crusades, brotherhoods of knights, tournaments and jousts, legendary leaders, celebrated wars, and the end of knighthood.
Author : Sarah Fabiny
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 112 pages
File Size : 28,6 MB
Release : 2022-02-08
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 0593226887
Go back to the thrilling time of warring knights who were prepared to give their life in order to protect their lord and his castle. Castles may conjure up a romantic fairy tale world; however, in real life, during the Middle Ages, castles were fortresses, providing shelter and protection for the lord as well as for the peasants who lived on his land. For an army, a lord depended on young soldiers in armor called knights who spent years at the castle learning the skills of warfare. Author Sarah Fabiny dives into the history of castles and how they grew from simple wood structures to mighty fortresses in stone. She also explains who could become a knight and what their lives were like off of the battlefield, enjoying feasts, courting their lady loves, and showing off in tournaments. With 80 fun black-and-white illustrations and an engaging 16-page photo insert, readers will be excited to read this latest addition to Who HQ!
Author : Sarah Fabiny
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 113 pages
File Size : 18,91 MB
Release : 2022-02-08
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 0593226860
Go back to the thrilling time of warring knights who were prepared to give their life in order to protect their lord and his castle. Castles may conjure up a romantic fairy tale world; however, in real life, during the Middle Ages, castles were fortresses, providing shelter and protection for the lord as well as for the peasants who lived on his land. For an army, a lord depended on young soldiers in armor called knights who spent years at the castle learning the skills of warfare. Author Sarah Fabiny dives into the history of castles and how they grew from simple wood structures to mighty fortresses in stone. She also explains who could become a knight and what their lives were like off of the battlefield, enjoying feasts, courting their lady loves, and showing off in tournaments. With 80 fun black-and-white illustrations and an engaging 16-page photo insert, readers will be excited to read this latest addition to Who HQ!
Author : Gail Gibbons
Publisher : Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Page : 46 pages
File Size : 26,68 MB
Release : 2008-11-15
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 0316049832
A look at the life of knights in the Middle Ages and a collection of tales about their adventures.
Author : World Book, Inc
Publisher :
Page : 72 pages
File Size : 41,75 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Architecture
ISBN :
Easy-to-read text and color illustrations examine the time of knights and castles.
Author : Richard Dargie
Publisher : The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Page : 56 pages
File Size : 50,41 MB
Release : 2007-12-15
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781404242951
Traces the history of knights from the early middle ages through the end of the fifteenth century, with information on their training, duties, the castles they lived in, and their role in medieval society.