The Impact Of The Edwardian Castles In Wales by Diane M. Williams

The Proceedings of a Conference Held at Bangor University, 7-9 September 2007

This insightful exploration delves into the historical significance and architectural grandeur of the Edwardian castles in Wales, constructed during the reign of King Edward I. The book examines how these formidable structures not only served as military fortifications but also as symbols of English dominance over the Welsh territories. Through a detailed analysis of their design, construction, and strategic locations, the work highlights the castles' role in the broader context of medieval warfare and governance, while also considering their lasting cultural and economic impact on the region.

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