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WikiProject on Reenactment
This WikiProject concerns articles that deal with reenactment of all historical periods.
In general, articles within the scope of this WikiProject should be included in Category:Historical reenactment or a sub-category under it.
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Please note that Living History is a book by Hillary Rodham Clinton, Living history or living history is the reenactment activity.
Category:Historical reenactment
This change would help clarify the period structure: Classical from 800 BC to 600 AD; Medieval from 501 AD to 1500 AD; Renaissance from 1301 AD to 1700 AD; Modern from 1701 AD to present. Note that there are some overlaps by date, because, for example, the Renaissance began much earlier in Italy than in England. Cmadler ( talk) 18:28, 23 December 2008 (UTC)
This
WikiProject is believed to be
inactive. Consider looking for
related projects for help or ask at the
Teahouse.
If you are not currently a project participant and wish to help you may still participate in the project. This status should be changed if collaborative activity resumes. |
Some Wikipedians have formed a project to better organize information in articles related to Historical reenactment, also referred to simply as reenactment. This page and its subpages contain their suggestions; it is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians. If you would like to help, please inquire on the talk page and see the to-do list there.
WikiProject on Reenactment
This WikiProject concerns articles that deal with reenactment of all historical periods.
In general, articles within the scope of this WikiProject should be included in Category:Historical reenactment or a sub-category under it.
{{ReenactmentTasks}}
anywhere on the page.)
You can also add yourself to the list of participants below. Thanks for helping out!
Reenactment editors may want to seek help from related WikiProjects. Although this will vary widely by article, it may commonly include:
Here are some open WikiProject Reenactment tasks:
Feel free to edit this list or discuss these tasks.
Please note that Living History is a book by Hillary Rodham Clinton, Living history or living history is the reenactment activity.
Category:Historical reenactment
This change would help clarify the period structure: Classical from 800 BC to 600 AD; Medieval from 501 AD to 1500 AD; Renaissance from 1301 AD to 1700 AD; Modern from 1701 AD to present. Note that there are some overlaps by date, because, for example, the Renaissance began much earlier in Italy than in England. Cmadler ( talk) 18:28, 23 December 2008 (UTC)