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Women in Reenacting:the18th & 19th centuries
That Monstrous Regimen(t) of Women
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2010-09-13 01:15 pm (UTC)
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Aha! Over her we call events like that 'timelines'.
One of the big ones here is Military Through the Ages (MTA) that is held every year in Jamestown. Everything from Roman Legions to Iraqi war reenactors.
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Date: 2010-09-13 01:15 pm (UTC)One of the big ones here is Military Through the Ages (MTA) that is held every year in Jamestown. Everything from Roman Legions to Iraqi war reenactors.