
doi: 10.1558/ppc.30054
Reconstruction of historic events, environments and episodes is a stupendously popular pastime almost everywhere. Visitors to Williamsburg will know also that it is deadly serious: no mere opportunity to dress up in armour and hit your neighbour over the head. The crafts and skills mobilized are equally impressive: Peter Brears and Ivan Day and their reconstructionist cookery, John Hudson and his wonderful English pottery - each of you may have a favourite. Here, the accent is on cookery.
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