The Role of Reenactment and Combat in Markland
Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2009 8:02 pm
A version of this was posted on the Markland "General Discussion" BB; but since a number of past and current Marklanders hang out here, I figured that I could also get a good variety of opinions here, too. Also, the "free armor give-away" hoax provides at least some other folks here with a passing knowledge of the subject.
The Role of Rec and Frat, Reenactment and Combat, in Markland
This subject was raised by folks discussing Hastings XXXXI and the current low level of reenactment in Markland. Some of this was generated by a troll (who spent some time debating and taunting him/herself) but a lot of it is a legitimate concern and a part of the larger view of what Markland was, is, and could be.
First, of course, some history.
Markland started out as a reenactment organization; in 1969* we began with a recreation of the Battle of Hastings, where we pictured ourselves as loosely following the path of the many American Civil War reenactment groups. “Same job; different date.â€
The Role of Rec and Frat, Reenactment and Combat, in Markland
This subject was raised by folks discussing Hastings XXXXI and the current low level of reenactment in Markland. Some of this was generated by a troll (who spent some time debating and taunting him/herself) but a lot of it is a legitimate concern and a part of the larger view of what Markland was, is, and could be.
First, of course, some history.
Markland started out as a reenactment organization; in 1969* we began with a recreation of the Battle of Hastings, where we pictured ourselves as loosely following the path of the many American Civil War reenactment groups. “Same job; different date.â€