The turbulent and dramatic history of Scotland's castles, including
Edinburgh, Balmoral, and Cawdor Castle, and castles still venerated by
members of clans such as Castle Campbell
Scotland's castles reflect the turbulent history of Scotland and its
many conflicts and skirmishes, whether against invaders from the north
or the English to the south. Castle building reflected the dual needs to
control a population and protect against rebellion and invaders. They
have provided the setting for some of the most dramatic deeds in history
throughout war and political conflict, and of course without the
strategic and psychological effect of castles the Feudal system would
have been impossible. This well researched and beautifully illustrated
book explores the story of Scotland's castles, featuring many vivid
tales from history and showcasing a wide range of examples of Scotland's
incredible wealth of castles, along with a glossary, timelines, and list
of castles.