Living history survey request
Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2019 4:09 pm
Are you a reenactor or living historian? Whether you eschew one term and embrace the other or use them interchangeably, each has widely come to be synonymous among the public with battle and war. And frankly, to perform a related image search it is easy to see why. Overwhelmingly, we see individuals and groups armed and preparing for or engaged in conflict, from all levels of professionalism and regardless of era (real or imagined).
I've long been curious about the personal experiences of those who portray combatants, beyond the anecdotal, and am considering a brief writeup on the matter. Certainly, some of the earliest reenactments were portrayed by veterans, often of the very same engagements they presented. How often is this the case today? A very limited NPS survey from 1999 (only 63 respondents) gives veteran involvement in reenactor use of National parks at 30% (70% having no military experience). I am looking for a larger and more specific data set than that, so, should you care to, I would appreciate it if you could help me out and take a minute or two and complete this survey: Living History Impressions
I've long been curious about the personal experiences of those who portray combatants, beyond the anecdotal, and am considering a brief writeup on the matter. Certainly, some of the earliest reenactments were portrayed by veterans, often of the very same engagements they presented. How often is this the case today? A very limited NPS survey from 1999 (only 63 respondents) gives veteran involvement in reenactor use of National parks at 30% (70% having no military experience). I am looking for a larger and more specific data set than that, so, should you care to, I would appreciate it if you could help me out and take a minute or two and complete this survey: Living History Impressions