Recreating the Medieval World for fun and.. well fun.
Re-Creation Medieval Groups vs. Re-Enactment Medieval Groups;
G.Robin Smith
Some links:
A Large selection of links is available at my Weblog:
An example where the study can take you:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mediaeval_reenactment#Combat_Reenactment
It will link you links for 3 pages. Most all of them worthwhile.
Big start late 1960’s Tolkien a big factor, and World Con.
The Society for Creative Anachronism:
www.sca.org
For a good intro to the group (written about 20 years ago) go to
http://www.bellatrix.org/QCG/queen_carol's_guide.htm
The Realm of Chivalry: http://www.therealmofchivalry.org/
Ravenrook Ltd http://ravenrook.com/
does historical music, dance, and has lately been pursuing military history,
forming a historical company of pike (much reduced) and working with shot
and cavalry when available. They are doing this in conjunction with the School
of the Renaissance Soldier
http://renaissancesoldier.com/events/alc.php
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NWColonial/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NWColonial/links
http://www.kingdomofacre.org/about.html East Coast. Broke off from the SCA bus still plays with them.
One of the most complete books on Armoring (historical and instructional) is
Brian Price, "Techniques of Medieval Armor Reconstruction". New ~$75.00. If you can buy it for less than $40 you should be able to re-sell it easily. History, practice, setting up a shop, magnificent.
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