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Castle Defense Tactics - cover

Castle Defense Tactics

Benjamin Ramirez

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Maison d'édition: Publifye

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Castle Defense Tactics explores the intricate relationship between medieval castle architecture and the military strategies employed to defend them. Far from being static structures, castles evolved dynamically in response to ever-changing siege warfare techniques. The book emphasizes how architectural elements like motte-and-baileys, keeps, and concentric designs were strategically integrated with innovative defense tactics, such as utilizing arrow slits and sallying forth, to maintain their strategic importance.

 
The book investigates the evolution of castle design alongside the development of military tactics, revealing how these elements collectively influenced the balance of power and social hierarchies. By drawing upon medieval chronicles, siege accounts, and architectural surveys, the book provides a comprehensive understanding of the historical, social, and technological contexts that shaped castle construction and military leadership. Case studies of famous sieges provide tangible examples of how specific defensive tactics were applied and how even the most formidable castles could be vulnerable.

 
This examination of castle defense is structured to build a thorough understanding of both castle design and defensive strategies. Beginning with the fundamental architectural components and progressing through the development of defense tactics and weaponry, the book culminates in an analysis of the long-term impact of castle design and siege warfare on military and architectural strategies. This approach highlights the dynamic interplay between architecture and military tactics.
Disponible depuis: 05/05/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 64 pages.

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