Skirmish Living History  |  Issue 98
This issue, Marc Geerdink-Schaftenaar looks at recreating a Mohawk Ranger. In 'A Woman of no Importance', it is demonstrated that women led just as varied an existence as men and 'Boxing Clever' gives hints and tips on constructing ammo boxes. Sara Seydak looks at a new trend in Europe and there is an examination of Law and Order - Anglo Saxon justice with Ealfaeder. Dr Andrew Bamford also presents the second part of On the March for the Emperor – The French Infantryman in Russia. This issue also joins The Gordon Highlanders at the Yorkshire Wartime Experience in Bonds of Brotherhood were Born... We 'Hear the Battle Cries' at The Harewood Medieval Fayre and commemorate the Diamond Jubilee at Osborne House with the Diehard Company. There is also English Civil War and American Civil action and a report from the M5 Living History show not forgetting Naval Landing... Along the Niagara Frontier.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Skirmish Living History Issue 98.