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Fifty Years of Re-creating the Middle Ages: A History of the Society for Creative Anachronism
Fifty Years of Re-creating the Middle Ages: A History of the Society for Creative Anachronism
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Dr. Muhlberger describes how the Society originated in the unique environment of California's Bay Area; how a combination of discontent and whimsical creativity led a small group of young people to stage a tournament and then found "the Current Middle Ages;" and how this movement grew to include, eventually, participants on every continent. This is the story of how 20th-century America produced one of its most interesting and popular historical hobbies.
This volume is a must for anyone interested in the SCA and its origins, in medieval re-enactment and its connection to science-fiction and fantasy fandom, and in what has been called "inter-kingdom anthropology" - how the Society relates to the larger society around it.