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Hardcover Stirling Castle: Its Place in Scottish History Book

ISBN: 1026006236

ISBN13: 9781026006238

Stirling Castle: Its Place in Scottish History

"Stirling Castle: Its Place in Scottish History" offers a comprehensive exploration of one of Scotland's most iconic and strategically significant landmarks. Situated atop a volcanic crag, Stirling Castle has served as a royal residence, a formidable fortress, and a pivotal center of power throughout the centuries. Author Eric Stair-Kerr meticulously traces the castle's evolution from its early origins through the turbulent eras of the Wars of Scottish Independence to its role as a grand Renaissance palace for the Stuart monarchs.

The work delves into the architectural development of the site, highlighting the Great Hall, the Chapel Royal, and the formidable defensive structures that witnessed key historical events involving figures like William Wallace and Robert the Bruce. By examining its military, political, and social importance, the book illustrates how the fate of Stirling Castle was often inextricably linked to the fate of Scotland itself. This historical account serves as an essential guide for those interested in Scottish heritage, medieval architecture, and the enduring legacy of the nation's royal history.

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