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In this volume I have tried to show how Christmas is or has been kept in variouslands and ages, and to trace as far as possible the origin of the pagan elements that have mingled with the Church's feast of the Nativity.

In Part I. I have dealt with the festival on its distinctively Christian side. The book has, however, been so planned that readers not interested in this aspect of Christmas may pass over II, and proceed at once from the Introduction to II, which treats of pagan survivals.

The book has been written primarily for the general reader, but I venture to hope that, with all its imperfections, it may be of some use to the more serious student, as a rough outline map of the field of Christmas customs, and as bringing together materials hitherto scattered through a multitude of volumes in various languages. There is certainlyroom for a comprehensive English book on Christmas, taking account of the results of modern historical and folk-lore research.

The writer of a work of this kind necessarily owes an immense debt to the labours of others. In my bibliographical notes I have done my best to acknowledge the sources from which I have drawn. It is only right that I should express here my special obligation, both for information and for suggestions, to Mr. E. K. Chambers's “The Mediaeval Stage,” an invaluable storehouse of fact, theory, and bibliographical references. I also owe much to the important monographs of Dr. A. Tille, “Die Geschichte der deutschen Weihnacht” and “Yule and Christmas”; to Dr. Feilberg's Danish work, “Jul,” the fullest account of Christmas customs yet written; and of course, like every student of folk-lore, to Dr. Frazer's “The Golden Bough.”

References to authorities will be found at the end of the volume, and are indicated by small numerals in the text; notes requiring to be read in close conjunction with the text are printed at the foot of the pages to which they relate, and are indicated by asterisks, &c.1

I have to thank Mr. Frank Sidgwick for most kindly reading my proofs and portions of my MS., and for some valuablesuggestions.

Christmas in Ritual and Tradition Christian and Pagan eBook Clement A Miles

(The Kindle edition does not have any font or print issues, as another reviewer complained about.) A fascinating, unbiased exploration of the historical bases for the Christmas traditions, whether originating in pagan practices or in Christian-superimposed-on-pagan traditions (like 25 December being not only the date of the Roman Saturnalia, the celebration of the God Saturn, but also the supposed birthdate of Persian God Mithras, whose cult -highly popular with Roman soldiers at time of Jesus of Nazareth & which included communal meals among men only - was a serious contender for believers when Christianity was a fledgling religion/cult). Brave exploration. Well documented. Fascinating reading. Will make you rethink everything you were ever taught or told about "Christ-mas(s)". Excellent reference book.

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  • File Size 1232 KB
  • Print Length 357 pages
  • Publisher Clement A. Miles (December 17, 2016)
  • Publication Date December 17, 2016
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  • Language English
  • ASIN B01N2VBEEQ

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It is a little esoteric. Historians might really love it
Some parts good, mostly ols info.
This book was very educational
A+
Hard to read.
This is a great book on holiday history traditions, not just Christmas, but the connections to holidays from Halloween through New Years. It is mainly on the European traditions, which extend to American traditions via immigration, and it is very interesting seeing how things developed and carry on to this day.
Great info and research for those who like to dive deeper into holidays and traditions.
(The edition does not have any font or print issues, as another reviewer complained about.) A fascinating, unbiased exploration of the historical bases for the Christmas traditions, whether originating in pagan practices or in Christian-superimposed-on-pagan traditions (like 25 December being not only the date of the Roman Saturnalia, the celebration of the God Saturn, but also the supposed birthdate of Persian God Mithras, whose cult -highly popular with Roman soldiers at time of Jesus of Nazareth & which included communal meals among men only - was a serious contender for believers when Christianity was a fledgling religion/cult). Brave exploration. Well documented. Fascinating reading. Will make you rethink everything you were ever taught or told about "Christ-mas(s)". Excellent reference book.
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