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Articles in Summer, 2004 issue of Criticism
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Saddle time
by Donna Landry -
The use and abuse of historical reenactment: thoughts on recent trends in public history
by Alexander Cook -
Some avenues for feeling
by Adam Frank -
Historiography as reenactment: metaphors and literalizations of TV documentaries
by Katie King -
Ethnomasquerade in Ottoman-European encounters: reenacting Lady Mary Wortley Montagu
by Kader Konuk -
The little ship of horrors: reenacting extreme history
by Iain McCalman -
The sublime triplets of historical consciousness
by Susan A. Crane -
Preface
by Cannon Schmitt -
Strolling in Syria with William Biddulph
by Gerald MacLean -
The angel's enigmatic eyes, or the gothic beauty of catastrophic history in W. G. Sebald's "Air War and Literature"
by Julia Hell -
Introduction: what is reenactment?
by Vanessa Agnew -
"What a synoptic and artificial view reveals": extreme history and the modernism of W. G. Sebald's realism
by Todd Samuel Presner
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