Time, place and status. These are usually the three general guiding parameters a person will use to narrow the scope of their living history impression to something historically consistent. Zooming...
This is an internal presentation I gave as part of my living history club’s formal vetting process. Part of the way our group operates is that any new piece of...
In medieval living history as an educational medium, the visual distinction between social classes is a very valuable teaching tool. It easily conveys a message to a lay public who...
Greetings! Here’s a simple tip to make a very easy visual and historical improvement to your tent without having to spend much time or any money (assuming you already have tent ropes)! Ropes...
*My working definition of nobility is that of a titled peer (Baron, Earl, Duke etc) in Late Medieval England, as opposed to the ‘gentry’ which made up the rest of...