So You Want To Be A Soldier: How To Get Started in Civil War Re-enacting
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Introduction and Edited by Patrick A. Schroeder
When I started re-enacting it would have been such a benefit to have a book like Mr. Grenan has written in my hands. The numerous questions that flood the mind when getting started in the hobby are all answered right here. I had questions, many questions. What exactly do I need? How do I get my gear? Where do I get it? Who do I get it from? How much does it cost? That was just the start. It took some time to get these questions answered. Even after attending a few events, the questions continued to arise. How do I know when I’m shot? What do I need to bring for food rations at an event? How do I make hardtack? What about drill and loading a musket? The questions seemed endless. It was several years before I got all those questions answered. But thanks to this volume, the new re-enactor recruit will not have to go through all that—the answers are all here. Mr. Grenan explores and addresses all those questions that bedeviled me in those days as a re-enactor "fresh fish"—how to learn where Civil War events are held, determining an appropriate organization to join, the different types of Civil War units, getting equipped, weaponry, the various types of events, the methods of going into battle, and the activities back in camp. He even gives some basic information on drill and the steps for loading and firing a musket. The material is presented in an easily read and understood manner. Re-enacting today has something for everyone, though this book focuses centers for the most part on becoming a soldier. There are civilian, sutler, surgeon, chaplain, signal corps, and a host of other impressions. For some, re-enacting is a chance to get away from the job or home and lose themselves in the past. For others, it is something they can do with family or friends. For the younger generation, re-enacting instills a sense of history and offers a chance to learn history something more than what is taught in the classroom. The belief that "history is boring" quickly fades on a re-enactment battlefield or amidst a living history demonstration. Re-enacting offers excellent opportunities for young people. In fact, re-enacting offers many opportunities. Travel—participants will get to visit many areas of the country to take part in different events as well as touring battlefields and historic sites. Movie making—as the public fascination with the American Civil War continues, many re-enactors have had the chance to work on movies and television. Books—many books include photographs of re-enactors in a book or on the cover. Job opportunities—the performing of living history demonstrations at a historical site or park could lead to future employment at such a place. And no matter Confederate or Federal, a certain bond develops among re-! enactors. This book is essential for the Civil War re-enacting community. 80 pages; Soft Cover.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #511599 in Books
- Published on: 2003-07
- Binding: Paperback
- 80 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Shaun C. Grenan was born in Detroit, Michigan, in 1980. His interest in the Civil War began in grade school, and was furthered by all the books and frequent trips to the library that his mother provided him. In 2000, Shaun fulfilled his dream of moving to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, to live and work in a historical setting. Shaun re-enacts with the 114th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, Collis’ Zouaves. He also portrays Colonel Elmer Ellsworth of the 11th New York Volunteer Infantry (the 1st New York Fire Zouaves) for living history and historical presentations. He has recently organized the United States Zouave Battalion, an organization of Union Zouave re-enacting units.
Grenan’s special areas of study focus on Civil War Zouaves and Elmer Ellsworth. He hopes to tackle both subjects in future publications.
Customer Reviews
Great Beginers Guide to Reenacting the Civil War
For those who have seen such movies as "Gods and Generals", "Cold Mountain", and "Gettysburg" and have always wanted to explore the idea of reenacting the American Civil War as a hobby this book is for you. It gives you all the frequently asked questions that you have when you start out in "the hobby". Mr. Grenan does a great job of introducing the new "recruits" to the various terms, equipment, and the basic military maneuvers of reenacting, he has defiantly done his research for this one. Also a great read for any current reenactors too, great as a gift from a unit to a new member!
I didnt know it could be this easy!
I bought a copy of this book as a curiosity while visiting the Gettysburg National Military Park, site of the Battle of Gettysburg. I have often wondered what it might be like to reenact and while standing at the counter, this book caught my eye. It is obvious that the author knows ALOT about the Civil War and reenacting in particular!
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this and will be joining a unit in my native Maryland this coming year. What a great book. This guy SEAN Grenan is a very competent author but is also very patient with his explanations, working from the expectation that his readers, like myself, will have little understanding of the terminology. Its a daunting task to try and get your arms around this entirely different world, complete with terminologies and equipment, but this book makes it a snap!
Now I need to figure out "Yankee" or "Confederate"?!
Sic Semper Tyrannis!
Sean
Annapolis, MD
Great Book
I've read this book and it's great. I started reenacting years ago, unfortunately before this book was written. Mr. Grenan obviously knows his business, as his tips would have been very helpful for me when I started out reenacting. This is a must buy for anyone considering entering the hobby.




