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Historical Reenactment

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Long dismissed as the domain of hobbyists and obsessives, historical reenactment—the dramatization of past events using costumed actors and historical props—has only in recent years attracted ser...
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Long dismissed as the domain of hobbyists and obsessives, historical reenactment—the dramatization of past events using costumed actors and historical props—has only in recent years attracted serious attention from scholars. Drawing on examples from around the world, Historical Reenactment offers a fascinating, interdisciplinary exploration of this cultural phenomenon. With particular attention to reenactment’s social and pedagogical dimensions, it develops a robust definition of what the practice constitutes, considers what methodological approaches are most appropriate, and places it alongside museums and memorial sites as an object of analysis.

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Price: £104.00
Pages: 204
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Imprint: Berghahn Books
Series: Making Sense of History
Publication Date: 13 September 2022
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781800735408
Format: Hardcover
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Introduction: Approaching Historical Reenactments
Mario Carretero, Brady Wagoner, and Everardo Perez-Manjarrez

Part I: New Theoretical and Methodological Approaches

Chapter 1. On Motives for Reenactment: The Kindertransport
William Niven

Chapter 2. Conceptualizing the Period Rush: Ludic Dimensions of Immersive History in Historical Reenactment
Robbert-Jan Addriaansen

Part II: Reenactments as Tools of Cultural and National Identities

Chapter 3. Historical Reenactments in Spain: A Critical Approach to Public Perceptions of the Iron Age and Roman Past
David González- Álvarez, Pablo Alonso-González, and Jesús Rodríguez-Hernández

Chapter 4. Reenacting the Reconquista Myth? Some Reflections on Moros y Cristianos Festivals in Spain
Ignacio Bresco and Floor van Alphen

Part III: Politics of Reenactment: Troubled Pasts, Colonialism, and Democratic Prospects

Chapter 5. Statue Wars and Reenactments: Reinterpreting the Colonial Past in Australia
Stephen Gapp

Chapter 6. From Yogyakarta to Independence: Negotiating Narratives in the Historical Reenactment of Re-colonization in Indonesia
Lise Zurne

Chapter 7. Memory Sites and Reenacting State Terrorism: The Museum at Argentina’s Naval Mechanics School
Marisa González de Oleaga

Part IV: Reenactments as Educational Devices in Formal and Informal Contexts

Chapter 8. Reenacting the Past in the School Yard: Its Role in History and Civic Education
Mario Carretero, Everard Perez-Manjarrez, and Maria Rodriguez-Moneo

Chapter 9. Inside Historical Reenactment
Tyson Retz

Epilogue: What Is the Task of Reenactment?
Vanessa Agnew

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