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Re-enactment and academic scholarship
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Quote:There is often quite a gap between historians, who think re-enactors are not serious scholars and can therefore make no useful contributions to scholarship, while re-enactors seem to think that academics only read books and do not use results from re-enactment.
I am now working to create a panel on reenactment of Roman military history and its value for shcolarshiop, to be presented at the Classical Association, 15-18 April 2011 in Durham

Luckily, I am too polite to point out that the Classical Association are lagging 27 years behind ROMEC and the original Roman military equipment research seminars. :-) -o o I still remember the moment in the second military equipment seminar when Jürgen Oldenstein, confronted by re-enactors for the first time, 'got it'. But then of course he was an archaeologist ;-) )

Mike Bishop
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Re-enactment and academic scholarship - by Saskia - 07-28-2010, 10:20 AM
Re: Re-enactment and academic scholarship - by mcbishop - 07-28-2010, 10:04 PM
Re: Re-enactment and academic scholarship - by SeleukosNicator20 - 08-03-2010, 07:06 AM

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