Urbis et Orbis: Mikroistoriâ i Semiotika Goroda (Jun 2024)

Historical reconstruction practices in the urban environment

  • Arseniy Torchilenko

DOI
https://doi.org/10.34680/urbis-2024-4(1)-51-63
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 51 – 63

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This article studies the potential of historical reenactment festivals as an increasingly popular hobby and way of life that revives the history and identity of medieval cities through crafts, costumes, and customs. Participation in these festivals educates people about the historical significance of their city and promotes community participation. Even though Veliky Novgorod can provide favorable conditions for large-scale events, there are no targeted projects for the development of historical reconstruction there yet. The resurgence of historical festivals after the decline caused by COVID-19 highlights the need for suitable venues to integrate re-enactments into Novgorod's event calendar. These events provide educational benefits through practical, live historical presentations and aim to balance historical accuracy and entertainment value. Historical reconstruction festivals can bring different benefits to the cities being cultural holidays and tools for urban regeneration, improving the global image of the city. Successful integration of historical reenactment festivals into the city's event agenda requires balancing the needs of redevelopers, the host city, and the local population.

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