Castles and Cathedrals: The Architecture of Power, 1066–1550 (Cambridge History Programme Key Stage 3)

Castles and Cathedrals: The Architecture of Power, 1066–1550 (Cambridge History Programme Key Stage 3)

by David Aldred (Author)

Synopsis

Castles and Cathedrals is a supplementary text in the Cambridge History Programme for key stage 3. It meets the requirements of supplementary study unit category A, extending the work undertaken in Medieval Britain. This full-colour text looks at the developing architecture of castles and cathedrals - the buildings which symbolise the most powerful forces in the medieval world. Through a combination of primary and secondary sources it examines what these buildings can reveal of the people who inhabited them and of medieval society in general. Castles and Cathedrals features: * enquiry-based units which pose key historical questions * a careful balance of investigation and explanation * overview sections which introduce and consolidate themes and concepts * an Attainment Target matrix for pupils and teachers * activities ranging in difficulty which enable pupils to meet the attainment targets

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 64
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 27 May 1993

ISBN 10: 0521428424
ISBN 13: 9780521428422