Middle Ages in Modern Games 2023 conference proceedings

Someone told me once that my only interest is horses. That someone was right… almost.
99% of my non-sleeping (“free”) time is horses. Taking care of them, riding them, writing, reading and talking about them, and just watching them.
But there is that 1% of time which is not horses, so occasionally, just occasionally, I write research papers that are not about horses.
One of such papers ended up in Middle Ages in Modern Games 2023 conference proceedings. It’s a free Open Access publication, brightly illustrated, with the Apocalypse as its special theme. What could be more exciting?
My own contribution, co-authored with Edgar Rops, is about LARP
(Live Action Role Playing) in the first decade of this millennium in the Baltics. Based on the critical revaluation of personal experience, autoethnographic, complete with unique photos!
https://issuu.com/theuniversityofwinchester/docs/mamg23_proceedings

About thegrailquest

Anastasija Ropa holds a doctoral degree from Bangor University (North Wales), for a study in medieval and modern Arthurian literature. She has published a number of articles on medieval and modern Arthurian literature, focusing on its historical and artistic aspects. She is currently employed as guest lecturer at the Latvian Academy of Sport Education. Anastasija’s most recent research explores medieval equestrianism in English and French literary art and literature, and she is also engaged as part-time volunteer horse-trainer. In a nutshell: Lecturer at the Latvian Academy of Sport Education Graduate of the School of English, University of Wales, Bangor. Graduate of the University of Latvia Passionate about history, particularly the Middle Ages A horse-lover and horse-owner
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