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019    710993452|a1014375758 
020    9781449849689|q(set) 
020    9781449849696|q(course guide) 
020    1449849687|q(set) 
020    1449849695|q(course guide) 
028 02 UC180|bRecorded Books 
028 02 UT180|bRecorded Books|q(course guide) 
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050 14 UG428|b.F54 2011 
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100 1  Finan, Thomas|q(Thomas Joseph) 
245 10 Citadels of power :|bthe castle in history and archaeology
       /|cby Thomas J. Finan. 
246 30 Castle in history and archaeology 
260    Prince Frederick, MD :|bRecorded Books,|c℗2011. 
300    7 audio discs (approximately 8 hr.) :|bdigital ;|c4 3/4 
       in. +|e1 course guide (64 pages : illustrations, maps, 
       plans ; 22 cm). 
306    080000 
336    spoken word|bspw|2rdacontent 
337    audio|bs|2rdamedia 
338    audio disc|bsd|2rdacarrier 
490 1  The modern scholar : great professors teaching you! 
500    "14 lectures"--Container. 
500    Compact discs. 
504    Course guide Includes bibliographical references. 
505 00 |gLecture 1.|tWhat is a castle? Why study a castle? --
       |gLecture 2.|tEarthen and timber castles --|gLecture 3.
       |tBuilding a castle --|gLecture 4.|tThe Norman stone keep 
       --|gLecture 5.|tThe concentric castle --|gLecture 6.|tThe 
       social organization of castles --|gLecture 7.|tThe 
       landscape of castles --|gLecture 8.|tSieges --|gLecture 9.
       |tCastles in the Kingdom of England --|gLecture 10.|tThe 
       castles of Wales --|gLecture 11.|tCastles of Ireland and 
       Scotland --|gLecture 12.|tCastles in France --|gLecture 
       13.|tCrusader castles --|gLecture 14.|tThe end of castles.
511 0  Lecturer: Thomas J. Finan, Saint Louis University. 
520 2  Castles, along with knights, cathedrals, and monks, are 
       among the most important features of the medieval world, 
       and castles continue to draw a great deal of attention 
       from tourists as well as medieval historians, art 
       historians, and archaeologists. Yet, despite their 
       relative importance within medieval society, castles are 
       also one of the least understood features of the medieval 
       landscape. This course considers the chronology of 
       medieval fortifications and castles and then considers the
       social and landscape natures of castles and the role of 
       the castle in particular regions in Europe in the Middle 
       Ages, most particularly the British Isles, France, and the
       Crusader settlements in the Holy Land--Container. 
650  0 Castles|xHistory. 
650  0 Castles|zEurope|xHistory. 
650  0 Fortification|xHistory. 
650  0 Fortification|zEurope|xHistory. 
650  7 Fortification|zEurope|xHistory.|2caae 
650  7 Castles.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00848428 
650  7 Fortification.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00933024 
651  7 Europe.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01245064 
655  4 Audiobooks. 
655  7 Audiobooks.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01726208 
655  7 History.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01411628 
655  7 Audiobooks.|2lcgft 
830  0 Modern scholar. 
856 42 |3Additional course materials|uhttp://
       www.modernscholar.com|zPassword required for access, see 
       container 
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