Calling for the re-enactment of the Glass-Steagall Act is the new black on Wall Street.
Other events include Europe's biggest brass band festival and a re-enactment of the Battle of Bannockburn.
The re-enactment was to have been the centrepiece of a summer-long commemoration of 1759's events.
"Europe today should be looking for its 1688, and not for re-enactment of 1789, " Mr. James said.
Military re-enactment is, to be sure, a popular hobby that appeals to people far beyond American borders.
The idea for holding re-enactment events on historic properties began to develop significantly in Britain during the 1980s.
The Battle for Berry Head re-enactment has been organised to raise funds for the local Coast and Countryside Trust.
Hundreds of people braved the cold on Sunday to watch a re-enactment of how St Piran arrived in Cornwall.
This is in sight of the battle re-enactment, on ground reclaimed from coal.
The ad campaign features re-enactment of some of the "all-time classic" timewasters who have rung for an ambulance in London.
In 2005 he got his big break: he was summoned to play the French leader at an annual Waterloo re-enactment.
That Francis would include women in this re-enactment is remarkable given current liturgical rules that restrict the ritual to men.
In the late 1980s, six Napoleons turned up to an event at Waterloo, says Jean-Pierre Mir, a French Napoleonic re-enactment veteran.
King James arrived in Berwick on 6 April, 1603, and on Sunday he returned in the form of re-enactment enthusiast Simon Kirk.
For now, the battle re-enactment is the nearest thing there is to a barn dance, being a celebration of the village's heritage.
Without a doubt the highlight will be the bicentennial re-enactment of 1813's Battle of Lake Erie on Labor Day weekend.
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Biden, the first sitting vice president to participate in the annual re-enactment, said nothing shaped his consciousness more than watching TV footage of the beatings.
The re-enactment was an exercise to pay tribute to the fallen and educate the living about one of Canada's most important episodes, said its supporters.
In 1998, after a stint in the U.S. Army, Mr. Schneider joined a re-enactment cavalry group and appeared in several History Channel documentaries playing the fellow.
Mr Robb, now 37, was taking part in a battle re-enactment in Bedfordshire in June 2006 when he received a blow from a sword which penetrated his skull.
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At many of these sites, the stress is as much on re-enactment as it is on living history, which incorporates a more pedagogical approach to learning about ancient customs.
It flared up over plans to mark the battle's 250th anniversary with a re-enactment, and ended with Quebec separatists crying victory and Canada's federal government beating a hasty retreat.
Real participants in the conflict join battle re-enactment hobbyists.
The highlight should be a televised re-enactment in December of Rizal's trial in Manila's Fort Santiago and his final walk from the Intramuros district to the execution site in what is now Rizal Park.
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