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Reenacting the battle for Anzio in suburban New Jersy?
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Others have concentrated on the movement's beliefs and goals, as Vincent Shih did in "The Taiping Ideology" (1973) and Rudolf Wagner did in "Reenacting the Heavenly Vision: The Role of Religion in the Taiping Rebellion" (1982).
The Battle for China's Soul Jeffrey Wasserstrom 2012
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Reenacting battles has its place, but it must not be the only way to view what happened between 1861-1865.
John Marszalek: How should the country mark the sesquicentennial? John Marszalek 2010
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Reenacting the Pear Harbor Japanese sneak attack on December 7, 1942, perhaps?
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I do Civil War Reenacting and have a ball gown that is similar here.
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Reenacting is probably less creepy here than in the US.
what i'm reading 2006
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Reenacting there, as you may know, is all Civil War era.
what i'm reading 2006
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Jane Chambers had mentioned Georgie and Ramona filming pageants that centered on Emmett's World War I adventures, and two years ago at dinner, Ramona had said something about "Reenacting episodes out of Mr. Sprague's past he would rather forget."
White Jazz Ellroy, James, 1948- 1992
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Reenacting the War Between the States took off as early as the 50th anniversary of Gettysburg in 1913, when veterans from both the old Confederacy and the Union returned to that battlefield.
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Reenacting the War Between the States took off as early as the 50th anniversary of Gettysburg in 1913, when veterans from both the old Confederacy and the Union returned to that battlefield.
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