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1. Historical Reenactment: From Realism to the Affective Turn (Reenactment History) | |
Hardcover: 272
Pages
(2010-03-15)
list price: US$90.00 -- used & new: US$76.90 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0230576125 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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2. The use and abuse of historical reenactment: thoughts on recent trends in public history.: An article from: Criticism by Alexander Cook | |
Digital: 17
Pages
(2004-06-22)
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3. Creating Personas by Laura Crockett | |
Spiral-bound: 102
Pages
(2002-06)
list price: US$20.00 Isbn: 0970149247 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Renaissance Re-Enactment
Somewhat helpful, mostly disappointing. Second, I found the book lacked organization.It feels more as if a veteran improvisational actor is rambling about her experiences and less like instruction.Topics lead from one to another in tangential fashion, making searching for one topic difficult, if not impossible. Third, the book was far too wide a scope.Ms. Crockett attempts to aim this book at faire actors, fantasy/sci-fi roleplayers, SCAdians, historical re-enactors, and anyone else who plays an improvisational character.Adding to her lack of organization, she occasionally remembers to address each situation, but often concentrates on one or another, making it frustrating to read for any specific situation.I was also disappointed as I had heard it recommended as a faire reference, and yet found very little regarding the faire venue in particular. Why, then, didn't I give it one star?I did find some of the advice offered helpful.She suggests a number of places to find information about characters and provides useful exercises and questions to ask yourself to develop your character.If I hadn't had to fight through the poor writing, I would have appreciated the content more. Do not waste your time.Get advice from veterans, reliable Internet sources, and other books.Not hers. ... Read more |
4. Settler and Creole Re-Enactment | |
Hardcover: 272
Pages
(2010-01-15)
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5. Past into Present: Effective Techniques for First-Person Historical Interpretation by Stacy F. Roth | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(1998-05-25)
list price: US$24.95 -- used & new: US$21.00 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0807847100 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Past into Present
Great Book For Reenactors and Museum Docents
Sharing History |
6. Bringing History to Life: First-person Historical Presentations in Elementary and Middle School Social Studies by Ronald Vaughan Morris | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(2009-06-16)
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Wonderful |
7. Historiography as reenactment: metaphors and literalizations of TV documentaries.: An article from: Criticism by Katie King | |
Digital: 26
Pages
(2004-06-22)
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8. Telling History: A Manual for Performers and Presenters of First-Person Narratives (American Association for State and Local History) by Joyce M. Thierer | |
Paperback: 248
Pages
(2009-10-15)
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9. The Civil War Reenactors' Handbook by Michael J. McAfee | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(2002-11-06)
Isbn: 1840653604 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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10. Fires Were Started (Bfi Film Classics) by Brian Winston | |
Paperback: 96
Pages
(1999-10-27)
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Sage introduction to one of Britain's greatest filmmakers. Most of these films - dull, instructional, governmental works - are of little cinematic interest today. Only one figure emerges with claims to genius - Humphrey Jennings, Cambridge don, poet, painter, pioneering sociologist and organiser of the first British Surrealist exhibition. Jennings began work with Grierson's unit in the mid-30s, but was pre-eminent during the war, with a series of films that transcended their documentary or propaganda origins to magically capture that elusive British spirit. For this, he has been called 'The only real poet the British cinema yet produced'. Although the most conventional of his films - a feature length drama narrating one day and night in the activities of the London Fire Brigade and the volunteer Auxiliary Fire Service during the Blitz of 1940-41 - 'Fires Were Started' is considered Jennings' masterpiece, and typical of his style. It mixes conventional 'documentary' elements, such as the training routine of the service or the structural workings of the system, with moments of pure epiphany - the flute-playing of a busker as the firemen go to work; a sing-song in the Recreation room before the exigencies of fire-fighting; the recital of poetry by Raleigh and Shakespeare. In this way, recognisable, flawed, 'ordinary' people take on an unsentimental, uncondescending, unforced stature. Documentary theorist Brian Winston doesn't set out to question Jennings' canonical status, meticulously detailing and analysing the elements of his style instead. He puts the film in its historical context, as well as situating Jennings as both an idiosyncratic individual and as an often unwilling part of Grierson's documentary unit. He emphasises the collaborative input behind Jennings' work, in particular the contribution of editor Stewart McAllister, who achieved many of the films' most startling and evocative effects. The details of the production are highly revealing of British attitudes at the time regarding censorship, as well as the urgent needs of censorship (e.g. the 'authentic', fruity language of the firemen had to be toned down; the important role of women is minimised; the bureaucratic bumbling of the system is ignored; the realities of the black market, conscientious objecting, shirking and other 'unpatriotic' activities are downplayed). Most importantly, Winston distinguishes Jennings' form of propaganda, which depends on appeals to shared notions of British identity, rooted in history, culture and experience, to the brainwashing, mind-thumping of, say, Leni Riefenstahl. He concludes with an impassioned defence of the film's 'documentary value' (and, ironically, this reconstruction has yielded some of the most famous 'real' images of the Blitz we have), in spite of failing to live up to the narrow, 'tendentious' criteria nowadays demanded of the form. In the end, however, as Lindsay Anderson, Jennings' most famous proselytiser, noted, the magic of his world 'can be analysed only to a certain point, then it must simply be experienced'. If this book provokes enthusiastic interest in the unique joys of Jennings' cinema, than it will have been worth writing. ... Read more |
11. Living History Museums: Undoing History through Performance by Scott Magelssen | |
Paperback: 252
Pages
(2007-02-01)
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12. Reliving the Civil War: A Reenactor's Handbook by Robert Lee Hadden, R. Lee Hadden, Robert LeeCivil War Reenactor's Handbook Hadden | |
Paperback: 243
Pages
(1996-06)
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Reliving the Civil War: A Reenactor's Handbook
A must for the individual interested in Civil War reenacting
Great Book
From a reenactors point
Good, if not a bit dated |
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