Living History is the reenactment of times past via the reproduction of daily living and the activities therein - including wars, games, faires, artisans, and first-person interpretations - through historic research, period garb, and the use of an era's common tools and objects. It is used as both a means of educating others and remembering the times in which our ancestors lived.
An index of Webrings specifically of interest to historical reenactors, renaissance fair participants, "living history" museums, SCA members, or other historical hobbyists and professionals. http://www.historicgames.com/webring.html
Based in Southern California, LAHA fosters an understanding of history through the performing arts; programs include living history, lectures, concerts and vintage dance. http://www.lahacal.org/
Organization for those involved in historical reenactment. Membership information, links, glossary and bibliography, employment postings, regional meetings, and board of directors. http://www.alhfam.org/
Everyday village life of 150 years ago is made avid by knowledgeable interpreters demonstrating life in the 19th Century. http://www.museumvillage.org/
Resource for teenagers who enjoy history, or are involved in the hobbies of reenacting or living history. Includes information on getting started, FAQ, image gallery, featured sites, and related links. http://rehisteens.tripod.com