Stirling Castle, its place in Scottish history by Eric Stair-Kerr
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Stair-Kerr, Eric
English
"Stirling Castle, Its Place in Scottish History" by Eric Stair-Kerr is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The book explores the multifaceted history of Stirling Castle, a significant historical stronghold in Scotland, tracing its development from early defenses to its role in key historical events such as the War of Independenc...
of this iconic site. The beginning of the book introduces the historical context of Stirling Castle, emphasizing its geological advantages and strategic importance in Scotland's history. The author discusses how the castle shares similarities with Edinburgh Castle, situated on a commanding rock overlooking the River Forth. Stair-Kerr mentions the castle's long-standing presence since before the Roman occupation, uses of the site, traditions surrounding figures like King Arthur, and the evolution of its role through various historical eras. This portion sets the tone for a detailed exploration of the castle's significance in shaping Scottish history, highlighting remarkable events and the notable figures associated with Stirling Castle throughout the ages. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Brian Thompson
4 days agoFrom a casual reader’s perspective, the structure allows easy navigation and quick referencing. Well worth recommending.
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