The Future of Living History - Is it a Thing of the Past?
What hath God wrought? I could be referring to the King James Bible from the Book of Numbers, or referring to the first telegraph message...
What hath God wrought? I could be referring to the King James Bible from the Book of Numbers, or referring to the first telegraph message...
Located on the western end of the Champs-Elysees, the Arc de Triomphe is one of the largest and most famous monuments in Paris France....
Well as promised in my last post, we have bid Scotland goodbye and are now off to explore a few stops in France. With a rich history...
On my final post about exploring military history in Scotland, I thought I would go all out. Admittedly this triple combination is a lot...
Alright. Admittedly this is going to be a quick post, but a meaningful one for me nonetheless. Have you ever had the opportunity to...
The Battle of Culloden which took place on April 16th, 1746, was the final and climactic clash of the Jacobite Rising of 1745, resulting...
Inverness Scotland is regarded as the capital of the Scottish Highlands, and is surrounded by rugged beauty, history, legend, and lore....
Military History and Travel Traveling is absolutely one of my favorite things to do. Whether it’s a road trip across our country or a...
Moonshine and Wood Sorrel Have you ever consumed moonshine? And not the silly stuff sold in liquor stores that comes in mason jars but is...
Taking Hits That’s what we call it, anyway. “Taking hits”. That is the act of pretending one has been wounded or killed as a result of...
As I had mentioned in my previous post, I have been a U.S. Civil War reenactor and living historian for about a decade. During that time...
That’s a loaded question. Why living history? What purpose does it serve in today’s world? Wouldn’t it better to leave these oftentimes...