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- Authenticity_(reenactment) abstract "In historical reenactment, authenticity (sometimes referred to as the A-factor or simply A) is a measure of how close an item, prop, action, weapon, or custom is to what would actually have been used or done in the time period being depicted.For example, in most northern European medieval reenactment cotton is an inauthentic material—as opposed to wool or linen—though it would be authentic in more modern periods and events, such as American Civil War reenactment or World War II reenactment. Likewise, pop culture references and talking about modern events or objects (e.g., wrist watches, mobile phones, or President Barack Obama) is inauthentic.Generally, the ratio of events and groups enforcing strict authenticity to those permitting (limited) inauthenticity among the participating reenactors is estimated to be half-half, i.e., there are approximately as many groups enforcing historical accuracy as there are permitting a more liberal use of the term "authentic". This does, however, vary from country to country.".
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- Authenticity_(reenactment) wikiPageWikiLink American_Civil_War_reenactment.
- Authenticity_(reenactment) wikiPageWikiLink Barack_Obama.
- Authenticity_(reenactment) wikiPageWikiLink Barbute.
- Authenticity_(reenactment) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historical_reenactment.
- Authenticity_(reenactment) wikiPageWikiLink Era.
- Authenticity_(reenactment) wikiPageWikiLink Farb_(reenactment).
- Authenticity_(reenactment) wikiPageWikiLink File:Bundesarchiv_Bild_183-J0628-0006-001,_Interessengemeinschaft_Mandan-Indianer.jpg.
- Authenticity_(reenactment) wikiPageWikiLink Fur.
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- Authenticity_(reenactment) wikiPageWikiLink Landsknecht.
- Authenticity_(reenactment) wikiPageWikiLink Living_history.
- Authenticity_(reenactment) wikiPageWikiLink Medieval_reenactment.
- Authenticity_(reenactment) wikiPageWikiLink Mobile_phone.
- Authenticity_(reenactment) wikiPageWikiLink Norsemen.
- Authenticity_(reenactment) wikiPageWikiLink Pop_culture.
- Authenticity_(reenactment) wikiPageWikiLink Popular_culture.
- Authenticity_(reenactment) wikiPageWikiLink Portable_toilet.
- Authenticity_(reenactment) wikiPageWikiLink Portaloo.
- Authenticity_(reenactment) wikiPageWikiLink Round_shield.
- Authenticity_(reenactment) wikiPageWikiLink Staffage.
- Authenticity_(reenactment) wikiPageWikiLink Watch.
- Authenticity_(reenactment) wikiPageWikiLink Wool.
- Authenticity_(reenactment) wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II_reenactment.
- Authenticity_(reenactment) wikiPageWikiLink Wrist_watch.
- Authenticity_(reenactment) wikiPageWikiLink File:The_Liberty_Guards_Mess_a_group_of_hardcore_reenactors,_this_is_a_tintype_of_their_Shermans_bummers_portrayl.jpg.
- Authenticity_(reenactment) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Authenticity (reenactment)".
- Authenticity_(reenactment) wikiPageWikiLinkText "authentic".
- Authenticity_(reenactment) wikiPageWikiLinkText "authenticity (reenactment)".
- Authenticity_(reenactment) wikiPageWikiLinkText "authenticity".
- Authenticity_(reenactment) wikiPageWikiLinkText "historical authenticity".
- Authenticity_(reenactment) wikiPageWikiLinkText "mainstream".
- Authenticity_(reenactment) wikiPageWikiLinkText "progressive".
- Authenticity_(reenactment) hasPhotoCollection Authenticity_(reenactment).
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- Authenticity_(reenactment) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Authenticity_(reenactment) subject Category:Historical_reenactment.
- Authenticity_(reenactment) hypernym Measure.
- Authenticity_(reenactment) type Work.
- Authenticity_(reenactment) comment "In historical reenactment, authenticity (sometimes referred to as the A-factor or simply A) is a measure of how close an item, prop, action, weapon, or custom is to what would actually have been used or done in the time period being depicted.For example, in most northern European medieval reenactment cotton is an inauthentic material—as opposed to wool or linen—though it would be authentic in more modern periods and events, such as American Civil War reenactment or World War II reenactment.".
- Authenticity_(reenactment) label "Authenticity (reenactment)".
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- Authenticity_(reenactment) sameAs Q4825888.
- Authenticity_(reenactment) wasDerivedFrom Authenticity_(reenactment)?oldid=626997164.
- Authenticity_(reenactment) isPrimaryTopicOf Authenticity_(reenactment).