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Within Stone Walls: The Daily Rhythms of Life Inside a Medieval Castle
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Within Stone Walls: The Daily Rhythms of Life Inside a Medieval Castle

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Medieval castles were more than military fortresses-they were bustling hubs of work, culture, conflict, and community. Within Stone Walls gives students a clear, informative look at what everyday life truly looked like for the people who lived, labored, and ruled within these massive strongholds. This engaging narrative breaks down the world behind castle walls, from noisy courtyards filled with craftsmen and servants to dim great halls where nobles ate, strategized, and held court. Students will discover how kitchens fed entire households, how guards patrolled battlements in every season, how children learned skills through apprenticeships, and how medical care, religion, and recreation shaped the rhythms of castle life. The book also explores the architectural genius behind keeps, moats, towers, and defensive systems explaining in accessible terms how these structures protected residents during sieges. Drawing from archaeological findings, medieval manuscripts, and reconstructed sites, the narrative paints a vivid, accurate picture of life during an era when status determined survival and every day carried challenges. Designed for learners seeking a grounded and engaging understanding of the past, this is an ideal entry point into the real human world behind medieval stone walls.
Undertitel
An Informative Exploration of Work, Ritual, and Survival Behind Fortress Gates
Författare
Tessa Morgan
ISBN
9783565108565
Språk
Engelska
Utgivningsdatum
2025-11-27
Förlag
Epubli
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