- Source: Renaissance reenactment
Renaissance reenactment is historical reenactment of events of the Renaissance period and the European Age of Exploration. In its broadest use, it encompasses reenactment of periods from the early 15th century through the mid-18th century. Reenactments of earlier events are commonly termed medieval reenactment, while more recent events are modern reenactment. Events and periods within Renaissance reenactment vary by region and nation, but include the English Civil War in the United Kingdom, the Eighty Years' War in the Low Countries (particularly the Netherlands), L'Escalade in Switzerland, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in eastern Europe, and the early colonial period in the United States and Canada.
Renaissance fairs, a primarily American phenomenon, are, when historically based, considered part of Renaissance reenactment; however, some fairs favor entertainment over authenticity,
See also
The Sealed Knot (reenactment), English Civil War reenactors, the largest reenactment and historical society in the UK
English Civil War Society, reenactors of the First and Second English Civil War
Re-enactments in Kentwell Hall, re-enactment of the Tudor period
List of Renaissance fairs
References
External links
Media related to Renaissance reenactments at Wikimedia Commons
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