Landscape, place and identity: the castles of the Holderness Plain, East Yorkshire

Q1 Arts and Humanities Landscape History Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI:10.1080/01433768.2021.1928884
Elaine Jamieson
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ABSTRACT This paper explores the importance of landscape and place in the creation of identity and the establishment of power in the period following the Norman Conquest. It focuses on the Holderness Plain, in the East Riding of Yorkshire, and takes the view that the character of the landscape points towards a region which retained an enduring sense of place. It examines the nature and spatial dimension of lordship in Holderness in the period immediately following the Norman Conquest. Focusing on the medieval castles of the Plain, it explores the role of ancient monuments, natural places and existing systems of authority in the establishment of new centres of power. Through a detailed case study of Skipsea castle, it considers the ways in which the natural and cultural landscape shaped the form and siting of the Norman fortress, and how this elite centre changed through time. It also sheds new light on the ways in which the development of Skipsea castle influenced the surrounding settlement pattern, revealing how the castle and wider changes to social and cultural practices impacted on the people who inhabited the land. The conclusion is that the Norman aristocracy were drawing on the texture of the landscape and the memories and traditions of local communities as a means of reinforcing power and control.
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景观,地点和身份:东约克郡荷尔德尼斯平原的城堡
本文探讨了在诺曼征服后的时期,景观和地点在身份创造和权力建立中的重要性。它聚焦于约克郡东部的Holderness平原,并认为该地区的景观特征指向了一个保留了持久的地方感的地区。它考察了在诺曼征服之后的荷兰地区领主的性质和空间维度。它以平原上的中世纪城堡为重点,探讨了古代纪念碑、自然场所和现有权威体系在建立新的权力中心中的作用。通过对Skipsea城堡的详细案例研究,它考虑了自然和文化景观如何塑造诺曼堡垒的形式和选址,以及这个精英中心如何随着时间的推移而变化。它还揭示了Skipsea城堡的发展如何影响周围的定居模式,揭示了城堡以及社会和文化习俗的更广泛变化如何影响居住在这片土地上的人们。结论是,诺曼贵族利用景观的纹理、当地社区的记忆和传统,作为加强权力和控制的手段。
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