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Marley Brown III

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  • Living history interpreter demonstrating a mortar and pestle in a historic kitchen.

    The Countercultural History of Living Museums

    In the 1960s and ’70s, guides began wearing period costumes and farming with historical techniques, a change that coincided with the back-to-the-land movement.
    by Marley Brown III, M. J. Rymsza-Pawlowska, Marla Miller, Livia Gershon, Marko Demantowsky, Jon Hunter, Joce Jesson via JSTOR Daily on January 10, 2024

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