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Re-enactment Bibliography
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Re-enactment & Philosophy
- Armstrong, I. (2000) The Radical Aesthetic (Oxford).
- Browning, M. (1993) “Collingwood in Context: Theory, Practice, and Academic Ethos” International Studies in Philosophy 25, 17-33.
- Collingwood, R. G. (1946) The Idea of History [rev 1993, ed. Jan van der Dussen] (Oxford).
- D’Oro, G. (2000) “Collingwood on Re-enactment and Identity” Journal of the History of Philosophy 38:1, 87-101.
- D’Oro, G. (2004) “Reenactment and Radical Interpretation,” History and Theory 43, 198-208.
- Dray, W. (1999) History as Re-enactment. R.G. Collingwood's ‘Idea of History’ (Oxford).
- Martin, R. (1977) Historical Explanation: Re-enactment and Practical Inference (Ithaca).
- Saari, H. (1984) Re-enactment: a Study in R.G. Collingwood’s Philosophy of History (Turku).
- Steuber, K. (2002) “The Psychological Basis of Historical Explanation: Reenactment, Simulation, and the Fusion of Horizons,” History and Theory 41, 25-42.
- Van der Dussen, J. (1995) “The Philosophical Context of Collingwood’s Re-enactment Theory” International Studies in Philosophy 27, 81-99.
- Corner, J. (2002) “Performing the Real; Documentary Diversions”, Television and New Media 3:3, 255-269.
- King, K. (2004) “Historiography as Reenactment: Metaphors and Literalizations of TV Documentaries” Criticism 46:3, 459-475.
- Schwartz, A. (2007) “‘Not This Year!’ Reenacting Contested Pasts Aboard The Ship” Rethinking History 11:3, 427-446.
- Seltzer, M. (2008) “Murder/Media/Modernity” Canadian Review of American Studies 38:1, 49-64.
- Agnew, V. (2004) “Introduction: What is Reenactment?” Criticism 46:3, 327-339.
- Agnew, V. (2007) “History’s Affective Turn: Historical Reenactment and its Work in the Present” Rethinking History 11:3, 299-312.
- Agnew, V. & Lamb, J. (eds.) (forthcoming) Settler and Creole Re-Enactment (Basingstoke).
- Cook, A. (2004) “The Use and Abuse of History: Thoughts on Recent Trends in Public History” Criticism 46:3, 487-496.
- Cook, A. (2004) “Sailing on The Ship: Re-enactment and the Quest for Popular History” History Workshop Journal 57, 247-255.
- Dening, G. (2003) “Voyaging the Past, Present, and Future: Historical Reenactments on HM Bark Endeavour and the Voyaging Canoe Hokule’a in the Sea of Islands” in F. Nussbaum (ed.) The Global Eighteenth Century (Baltimore), 309-324.
- During, S. (2007) “Mimic Toil: Eighteenth-Century Preconditions for the Modern Historical Reenactment” Rethinking History 11:3, 313-333.
- Fehlman, M (2007) “As Greek as it Gets: British Attempts to Recreate the Parthenon” Rethinking History 11:3, 353-377.
- Gapps, S. (2003) “Authenticity Matters; Historical Re-enactment and Australian Attitudes to the Past”, Australian Cultural History 23, 105-16.
- Gapps, S. (2009) “Mobile Monuments: a view of historical Re-enactment and Authenticity from Inside the Costume Cupboard of History” Rethinking History 13:3, 395-409.
- de Groot, J. (2006) “Empathy and Enfranchisement: Popular Histories”, Rethinking History 10:3, 391-413.
- Handler, R. & W. Saxon (1988) “Dyssimulation: Reflexivity, Narrative, and the Quest for Authenticity in ‘Living History’”, Cultural Anthropology 3:3, 242-260.
- Konuk, K. (2004) “Ethnomasquierade in Ottoman-European Encounters: Reenacting Lady Mary Wortley Montagu” Criticism 46:3, 393-414.
- Lamb, J. (2008) “Historical Re-enactment and Passion”, The Eighteenth Century 49:3, 51-62.
- Landry, D. (2004) “Saddle Time” Criticism 46:3, 441-458.
- Levine, J. (2004) Re-enacting the past: essays on the evolution of modern English historiography (Aldershot).
- Liebsersohn, H. (2007) “Reliving and Age of Heroes with Patrick O’Brian” Rethinking History 11:3, 447-460.
- Maclean, G. (2004) “Strolling in Syria with William Biddulph” Criticism 46:3, 415-439.
- Magelssen, S. (2006) “Making History in the Second Person; Post-Touristic Considerations for Living Historical Interpretation” Theatre Journal 58:2, 291-312.
- McCalman, I. (2004) “Little Ship of Horrors: Reenacting Extreme History” Criticism 46:3, 477-486.
- McCalman, I. & Pickering, P. (eds.) (forthcoming) Historical Re-enactment: from Realism to the Affective Turn (Basingstoke).
- Phillips, M.S. (2004) “Distance and Historical Representation” History Workshop Journal 57, 123-141.
- Phillips, M.S. (2008) “On the Advantage and Disadvantage of Sentimental History for Life” History Workshop Journal 65, 49-64.
- Smith, H.W. (2007) “Anti-Semitic Violence as Reenactment” Rethinking History 11:3, 335-351.
- Wiemann, D. (2007) “Britain at War with Itself: The Civil War Re-Enacted, Re-Appropriated and Re-Visited” Journal for the Study of British Culture 14:1, 65-76.
- Dicks, B. (2000) Heritage, Place, and Community (Cardiff).
- Drobnick, J. & and Fisher, J. (eds.) (forthcoming) Living Display: Rethinking Human Exhibition (Chicago).
- Filippucci, P. (2002) “Acting Local: Two Performances in Northern Italy”, in S. Coleman & M. Crang (eds.) Tourism: between Place and Performance (New York), 75-91.
- Goodacre, B. & Baldwin, G. (2002) Living the Past: Reconstruction, Recreation, Re-enactment and Education at Museums and Heritage Sites (London).
- Horsler, V. (2003) Living the Past (London).
- Magelssen, S. (2007) Living History Museums: Undoing History Through Performance (Lanham MD).
- Maleuvre, D. (1999) Museum Memories: History, Technology, Art (Stanford).
- Redknap, M. (2002) Re-Creations: Visualizing our Past (Cardiff).
- Rowan, Y. & Baram, U. (eds.) (2004) Marketing Heritage: Archaeology and the Consumption of the Past (Walnut Creek CA).
- Russell, I. (ed.) (2006) Images, Representations and Heritage: Moving Beyond Modern Approaches to Archaeology (New York).
- Smith, K. & Robinson, M. (eds.) (2006) Cultural Tourism in a Changing World: Politics, Participation and (Re)Presentation (Clevedon).
- Timothy, D. (2008) “Genealogical Mobility: Tourism and the Search for a Personal Past” in D. Timothy & J. Guelke (eds.) Geography and Genealogy: Locating Personal Pasts (Aldershot), 115-135.
- Timothy, D. & Boyd, S. (2003) Heritage Tourism (Harlow).
- Woolfork. L. (2009) Embodying American Slavery in Contemporary Culture (Urbana).
- Carson, R. (2000) The Civil War Soldier: a Photographic Journey (Mechanicsburg PA).
- Carter, W. H. (2000) A Viking Voyage: in which an Unlikely Crew Attempts an Epic Journey to the New World (London).
- Cullen, J. (1995) The Civil War in Popular Culture: A Reusable Past (Washington, DC).
- Davis, W. (2002) The Civil War Re-enactors’ Encyclopedia (Guilford CT).
- Hadden, R.L. (1999) Reliving the Civil War: a Re-enactor's Handbook (Mechanicsburg PA).
- Horowitz, T. (1998) Confederates in the Attic: Dispatches from the Unfinished Civil War (New York).
- Kemmer, B. & Kemmer, K. (2001) So, Ye Want to be a Re-enactor?: a Living History Handbook (Bowie MD).
- Living History Magazine (ca.2003-2004) [later incorporated into BBC History Magazine].
- Roth, S. (1998) Past into present: effective techniques for first-person historical interpretation (Chapel Hill).
- Thompson, J. (2004) War Games: Inside the World of Twentieth-Century War Re-enactors (Washington).
- Anderson, S. (2006) “The Past in Ruins: Postmodern Politics and the Fake History Film”, in J. Lerner & A. Juhasz (eds.) F is for Phony: Fake Documentary in Theory and Practice (Minneapolis), 76-87.
- Arns, I. & Horn, G. (2007) History Will Repeat Itself: Strategies of Re-enactment in Contemporary (Media) Art and Performance (Frankfurt am Main).
- Kristofferson (1999) Nor Shall Your Glory Be Forgot: An Essay in Photographs (New York).
- Pearson, M. & Shanks, M. (2001) Theatre/Archaeology (London).
- Phelan, P. et al. (2005) Life, Once More: Forms of Reenactment in Contemporary Art (Ann Arbor).