´Can These Bones Come to Life?´, Vol 1: Historical European Martial Arts
Ken Mondschein (Ed.)
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Paperback. This volume examines the study and reconstruction of medieval and early modern fight-books and related subjects. The subjects covered range from manuscript studies to philology, from Aristotelian physics to martial musicality, from medieval textuality to women and warfare. Editor(s): Mondschein, Ken. Series: Insights from Reconstruction, Reenactment, and Re-Creation. Num Pages: 100 pages. BIC Classification: HBJD; HBLC; JWXZ. Category: (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 254 x 178. Weight in Grams: 449.
Understanding the past takes more forms than historiography. Since 2005, professional and amateur scholars have come together at the annual International Medieval Congress in Western Michigan University to discuss the role re-construction, re-enactment and re-creation can play in 'breathing life into these dry bones' to deepen our knowledge of the past. Under the sponsorship of the Higgins Armory Museum and the Oakeshott Institute, presenters have looked at subjects ranging from ore smelting to equitation to the use of recreation and reenactment in the classroom.
A special focus of these sessions has always been the critical examination of ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
FreeLance Academy Press
Condition
New
Series
Insights from Reconstruction, Reenactment, and Re-Creation
Number of Pages
100
Place of Publication
IL, United States
ISBN
9781937439132
SKU
V9781937439132
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About Ken Mondschein (Ed.)
Ken Mondschein is a history professor at American Intentional College and Westfield State University, as well as a fencing master. he is the author and translator of Fencing: A Renaissance Treatise (2009); The Knightly Art of Battle (2011); and The Art of the Two-Handed Sword (2012).
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