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Definition of Reenactors
1. reenactor [n] - See also: reenactor
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reenactors
Literary usage of Reenactors
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Battlefields of the Civil War by Blair Howard (1998)
"You will be expected to show proper respect to all who rank above you, including
civilian reenactors. Often officials of the times - state governors, ..."
2. Explorations Into the World of Lewis and Clark: 194 Essays from the Pages of by Robert A. Saindon (2003)
"First, there were the orders issued by the quartermaster corps in the early think
that all reenactors or potential reenactors of the Expedition, ..."
3. Helping Your Child Learn History by Unknown (1993)
"What role did each of the reenactors play? If there was conflict, ... Ask the
reenactors questions about anything—from the kind of hat they are wearing to ..."
4. Explorations Into the World of Lewis and Clark V-2 of 3 by Robert A. Saindon (2003)
"First, there were the orders issued by the quartermaster corps in the early think
that all reenactors or potential reenactors of the Expedition, ..."
5. Lewis and Clark Road Trips: Exploring the Trail Across America by Kira Gale (2006)
"Reenactors and Native Americans commemorate the Calumet Bluff Council. • Open
daily last wkd May to 1st wkd Sept, from 8-6 (8-7 on ..."
6. Home Cooking in the Global Village: Caribbean Food from Buccaneers to by Richard R. Wilk (2006)
"That would be futile, since the past can never be completely replicated - as is
evident to anyone who has watched Civil War reenactors. ..."
7. Home Cooking in the Global Village: Caribbean Food from Buccaneers to by Richard R. Wilk (2006)
"... past can never be completely replicated - as is evident to anyone who has
watched Civil War reenactors. So who is to judge what is more authentic? ..."
8. National Standards for History for Grades K-4: Expanding Children's World in by Charlotte Antoinette Crabtree, Gary B. Nash (1994)
"... NY (a Victorian household), or Old Salem in North Carolina (colonial life),
visits with senior citizens, interviews with reenactors, and records from ..."