The Book of the Year

The Book of the Year
Author: Anthony F. Aveni
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2004-04-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780195171549

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Halloween, Valentine's Day, Christmas, Thanksgiving, New Year's Day - these are but a handful of modern holidays descended from the red-letter days, seasonal celebrations we have invented and reinvented over more than five millennia to meet our changing human needs. When we explore their origins, the holidays begin to reflect not only who we are but also why, through oppressed by time and thwarted by the forces of nature, we never seem to lose the will to control the future.

Celebrations; the Complete Book of American Holidays

Celebrations; the Complete Book of American Holidays
Author: Robert J. Myers
Publisher: Doubleday Books
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1972
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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Cultural and historical background and traditions of forty-five major American holidays, both secular and religious, Christian and Jewish.

Holy Days

Holy Days
Author: Timothy Medsker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2014-12-05
Genre: Fasts and feasts
ISBN: 9780990695837

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What are the origins of some of our holidays? Why are eggs decorated on Easter? Why are there wreaths on doors during Christmas? What is the real reason for decorated trees in living rooms around the world? Through a Christian prospective this book will examine popular holidays that have a significant religious meaning. Digging through layers of history, this book will uncover the pagan origins that make up many of our holiday traditions.

Christmas

Christmas
Author: Bruce David Forbes
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2007-10-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0520933729

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Written for everyone who loves and is simultaneously driven crazy by the holiday season, Christmas: A Candid History provides an enlightening, entertaining perspective on how the annual Yuletide celebration got to be what it is today. In a fascinating, concise tour through history, the book tells the story of Christmas—from its pre-Christian roots, through the birth of Jesus, to the holiday's spread across Europe into the Americas and beyond, and to its mind-boggling transformation through modern consumerism. Packed with intriguing stories, based on research into myriad sources, full of insights, the book explores the historical origins of traditions including Santa, the reindeer, gift giving, the Christmas tree, Christmas songs and movies, and more. The book also offers some provocative ideas for reclaiming the joy and meaning of this beloved, yet often frustrating, season amid the pressures of our fast-paced consumer culture. DID YOU KNOW For three centuries Christians did not celebrate Christmas? Puritans in England and New England made Christmas observances illegal? St. Nicholas is an elf in the famous poem "The Night Before Christmas"? President Franklin Roosevelt changed the dateof Thanksgiving in order to lengthen the Christmas shopping season? Coca-Cola helped fashion Santa Claus's look in an advertising campaign?

Ancient Origins of Modern Holidays

Ancient Origins of Modern Holidays
Author: Ken Johnson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2019-11-19
Genre:
ISBN: 9781707576463

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The Ancient Origins of Modern Holidays draws from the Bible and Jewish sources on what has always been defined as paganism and idolatry. In this book we learn which holiday practices are forbidden and which ones are not. The Dead Sea Scrolls record the origins of the festivals celebrated on the equinoxes and solstices and reveal why they are important for Christians today. Using these sources, Christians can easily draw the line on practices and celebrations. We learn how to nullify paganism and take back what God gave us, so we can be obedient to His commands. In the second section of this book, we find the most ancient histories of the holiday traditions; like the Easter egg and Easter bunny, the Christmas tree, evergreens, and many more. If you have Pan-Babylonian family or friends (those who think all holidays are pagan), who refuse to celebrate Christmas or Thanksgiving with you, this book should help bring them back into fellowship with the family.

America's Favorite Holidays

America's Favorite Holidays
Author: Bruce David Forbes
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2015-10-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 0520284712

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"America's Favorite Holidays explores how five of America's culturally dominant holidays--Christmas, Valentine's Day, Easter, Halloween, and Thanksgiving--came to be what they are today, combinations of seasonal and religious celebrations heavily influenced by modern popular culture. Distilling information from a wide range of sources, Bruce David Forbes reveals the often surprising history behind the traditions of each holiday. The book offers a comprehensive look at the Christian origins of these holidays and also touches on Passover, the religions of ancient Rome, Celtic practices, Mexico's Day of the Dead, and American civil religion. America's Favorite Holidays answers our curiosity about the origins of our holidays and the many ways in which religion and culture mix"--Provided by publisher.

Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving
Author: Diana Karter Appelbaum
Publisher: Facts on File
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1984
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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"A thorough and entertaining chronicle of America's oldest and most beloved holiday -- from its earliest roots to the present day."--Cover

Moorish Ourstory

Moorish Ourstory
Author: Cozmo El
Publisher:
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2020-10-26
Genre:
ISBN:

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Moorish Ourstory and the Secret Origin of American Holidays," not only enlightens but exposes secrets hidden in plain sight! The story of American holiday origins has never been told like this! An extremely unique and interesting read by Cozmo El as he weaves in between historical facts and myth to draw out the dark and hidden aspects of American Holidays. Some readers may be aware of the pagan origins of various holidays practiced in the United States, but totally unaware of the bloody history of torture and slavery of so called blacks that are housed within these celebrations.There is much to be discovered when it comes to Moors and the celebration of modern American holidays both in the realms of ancient history and modern holiday practices. El does a great job of condensing the information into a concise and reader friendly work.

The Delicious History of the Holiday

The Delicious History of the Holiday
Author: Fred Inglis
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780415133043

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Fred Inglis traces the rise of the holiday from its early roots in the Grand Tour, through the coming of Thomas Cook and his Blackpool packages, to sex tourism and the hippie trail to Kathmandu.

Death Makes a Holiday

Death Makes a Holiday
Author: David J. Skal
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2003-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781582343051

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Using a mix of personal anecdotes and perceptive social analysis, acclaimed cultural critic David J. Skal examines the amazing phenomenon of Halloween, exploring its dark Celtic history and illuminating why it has evolved-in the course of a few short generations-from a quaint, small-scale celebration into the largest seasonal marketing event outside of Christmas.