Christmas Customs and Traditions

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Publication Date: 5th October 2011

Did you know that the custom of Christmas card sending only became widespread in the late 1800s? That Christmas carols were first composed in the fourth century? That certain Christmas customs, many still practiced in the early twentieth century, may have derived from that darkest of religious rites, human sacrifice? That beyond Christmas Day, even beyond the twelve days of Christmas, there is a whole season of traditional celebrations with many interconnections.
Based on extensive research, this book is a comprehensive account of Christmas customs and traditions in both their pagan and C... Read More
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Did you know that the custom of Christmas card sending only became widespread in the late 1800s? That Christmas carols were first composed in the fourth century? That certain Christmas customs, many still practiced in the early twentieth century, may have derived from that darkest of religious rites, human sacrifice? That beyond Christmas Day, even beyond the twelve days of Christmas, there is a whole season of traditional celebrations with many interconnections.
Based on extensive research, this book is a comprehensive account of Christmas customs and traditions in both their pagan and C... Read More
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Did you know that the custom of Christmas card sending only became widespread in the late 1800s? That Christmas carols were first composed in the fourth century? That certain Christmas customs, many still practiced in the early twentieth century, may have derived from that darkest of religious rites, human sacrifice? That beyond Christmas Day, even beyond the twelve days of Christmas, there is a whole season of traditional celebrations with many interconnections.
Based on extensive research, this book is a comprehensive account of Christmas customs and traditions in both their pagan and Christian aspects. Tracing the pagan survivals in holiday practices associated with not just Christmas but also the entire holiday season from All Saints Day to Epiphany, the author illuminates such practices and manifestations as ceremonial feasting and drinking, carol singing, bull-baiting, divination by young women to discover the identities of their future husbands, men masquerading as women and women masquerading as men, the Knecht Ruprecht and the Tomte Gubbe, the Frauen, the Yule log, the Christmas tree, Christmas decorations and gifts, special Christmas cakes, and much more. There is also substantial coverage of Christmas poetry and song, Christmas in liturgy and popular devotion, Christmas drama, and the pre-Christian winter festivals.
With its insightful writing and wide scholarship, this book is an important contribution to the understanding of the most popular holiday in the Western world. It will appeal to those of all faiths, and will be enjoyed for browsing as well as for serious study.

Reprint of Christmas in Ritual and Tradition, Christian and Pagan, 1912 edition.
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  • Price: $19.95
  • Pages: 432
  • Publisher: Dover Publications
  • Imprint: Dover Publications
  • Publication Date: 5th October 2011
  • Trim Size: 5.5 x 8.5 in
  • ISBN: 9780486233543
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    HISTORY / Reference
    SOCIAL SCIENCE / Customs & Traditions
Table of Contents
PREFACE
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
The Origin and Purpose of Festivals
Ideas suggested by Christmas
Pagan and Christian Elements
The Names of the Festival
Foundation of the Feast of the Nativity
It's Relation to the Epiphany
December 25 and the Natalis Invicti
The Kalends of January
Yule and Teutonic Festivals
The Church and Pagan Survivals
Two Conflicting Types of Festival
Their Interaction
Plan of the Book
PART I THE CHRISTIAN FEAST
CHAPTER II
CHRISTMAS POETRY (I)
"Ancient Latin Hymns, their Dogmatic, Theological Character"
Humanizing Influence of Franciscanism
Jacopone da Todi's Vernacular Verse
German Catholic Poetry
Mediaeval English Carols
CHAPTER III
CHRISTMAS POETRY (II)
The French Noël
Latin Hymnody in Eighteenth-century France
Spanish Christmas Verse
Traditional Carols of Many Countries
Christmas Poetry in Protestant Germany
Post-Reformation Verse in England
Modern English Carols
CHAPTER IV
CHRISTMAS IN LITURGY AND POPULAR DEVOTION
Advent and Christmas Offices of the Roman Church
"The Trhee Masses of Christmas, their Origin and their Celebration in Rome"
The Midnight Mass in Many Lands
Protestant Survivals of the Night Services Christmas in the Greek Church
The Eastern Epiphany and the Blessing of the Waters
"The Presepio or Crib, its Supposed Institution by St. Francis"
Early Traces of the Crib
"The Crib in Germany, Tyrol, &c."
Cradle-rocking in Mediaeval Germany
Christmas Minstrels in Italy and Sicily
The Presepio in Italy
Ceremonies with the Culla and the Bambino in Rome
Christmas in Italian London
The Spanish Christmas
Possible Survivals of the Crib in England
CHAPTER V
CHRISTMAS DRAMA
Origins of the Mediaeval Drama
Dramatic Tendencies in the Liturgy
Latin Liturgical Plays
The Drama becomes Laicized
Characteristics of the Popular Drama
The Nativity in the English Miracle Cycles
Christmas Mysteries in France
Later French Survivals of Christmas Drama
German Christmas Plays
Mediaeval Italian Plays and Pageants
Spanish Nativity Plays
Modern Survivals in Various Countries
"The Star Singers, &c."
POSTSCRIPT
PART II PAGAN SURVIVALS
CHAPTER VI
PRE-CHRISTIAN WINTER FESTIVALS
The Church and Superstition
Nature of Pagan Survivals
Racial Origins
Roman Festivals of the Saturnalia and Kalends
Was there a Teutonic Midwinter Festival?
"The Teutonic, Celtic, and Slav New Year"
Customs Attracted to Christmas or January I
The Winter Cycle of Festivals
Rationale of Festival Ritual:
(a) Sacrifice and Sacrament
(b) The Cult of the Dead
(c) Omens and Charms for the New Year
Compromise in the Later Middle Ages
The Puritans and Christmas
Decay of Old Traditions
CHAPTER VII
ALL HALLOW TIDE TO MARTINMAS
"All Saints' and All Souls' Days, their Relation to a New Year Festival"
All Souls' Eve and Tendance of the Departed
Soul Cakes in England and on the Continent
Pagan Parallels of All Souls'
Hallowe'en Charms and Omens
Hallowe'en Fires
Guy Fawkes Day
"Old Hob," the Schimmelreiter, and other Animal Masks"
Martinmas and its Slaughter
Martinmas Drinking
St. Martin's Fires in Germany
Winter Visitors in the Low Countries and Germany
St. Martin as Gift-bringer
St. Martin's Rod
CHAPTER VIII
ST. CLEMENT TO ST. THOMAS
St. Clement's Day Quests and Processions
St. Catherine's Day as Spinsters' Festival
St. Andrew's Eve Auguries
The Klöpfelnächte
"St. Nicholas's Day, the Saint as Gift-bringer, and his Attendants"
Election of the Boy Biship
St. Nicholas's Day at Bari
"St. Lucia's Day in Sweden, Sicily, and Central Europe"
St. Thomas's Day as School Festival
Its Uncanny Eve
"Going a-Thomassin'."
CHAPTER IX
CHRISTMAS EVE AND THE TWELVE DAYS
"Christkind, Santa Klaus, and Knecht Ruprecht"
Talking Animals and other Wonders of Christmas Eve
Scandinavian Beliefs about Trolls and the Return of the Dead
Traditional Christmas Songs in Eastern Europe
"The Twelve Days, their Christian Origin and Pagan Superstitions"
The Raging Host
Hints of Supernatural Visitors in England
The German Frauen
The Greek Kallikantzaroi
CHAPTER X
THE YULE LOG
The Log as Centre of the Domestic Christmas
Customs of the Southern Slavs
The Polaznik
Origin of the Yule Log
Probable Commection with Vegetation-cults or Ancestor-worship
The Souche de Noël in France
Italian and German Christmas Logs
English Customs
The Yule Candle in England and Scandinavia
CHAPTER XI
"THE CHRISTMAS-TREE, DECORATIONS, AND GIFTS"
The Christmas-tree a German Creation
Charm of the German Christmas
Early Christmas-trees
The Christmas Pyramid
Spread of
Hogmanay and Aguillanneuf
"New Year Processions in Macedonia, Roumania, Greece, and Rome"
Methods of Augury
Sundry New Year Charms
CHAPTER XVI
EPIPHANY TO CANDLEMAS
"The Twelfth Cake and the "King of the Bean"
French Twelfth Night Customs
St. Basil's Cake in Macedonia
Epiphany and the Expulsion of Evils
The Befana in Italy
The Magi as Present-bringers
Greek Epiphany Customs
Wassailing Fruit-trees
Herefordshire and Irish Twelfth Night Practices
"The "Haxey Hood" and Christmas Football"
St. Knut's Day in Sweden
Rock Day
Plough Monday
"Candlemas, its Ecclesiastical and Folk Ceremonies"
Farewells to Christmas
CONCLUSION
NOTES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
Did you know that the custom of Christmas card sending only became widespread in the late 1800s? That Christmas carols were first composed in the fourth century? That certain Christmas customs, many still practiced in the early twentieth century, may have derived from that darkest of religious rites, human sacrifice? That beyond Christmas Day, even beyond the twelve days of Christmas, there is a whole season of traditional celebrations with many interconnections.
Based on extensive research, this book is a comprehensive account of Christmas customs and traditions in both their pagan and Christian aspects. Tracing the pagan survivals in holiday practices associated with not just Christmas but also the entire holiday season from All Saints Day to Epiphany, the author illuminates such practices and manifestations as ceremonial feasting and drinking, carol singing, bull-baiting, divination by young women to discover the identities of their future husbands, men masquerading as women and women masquerading as men, the Knecht Ruprecht and the Tomte Gubbe, the Frauen, the Yule log, the Christmas tree, Christmas decorations and gifts, special Christmas cakes, and much more. There is also substantial coverage of Christmas poetry and song, Christmas in liturgy and popular devotion, Christmas drama, and the pre-Christian winter festivals.
With its insightful writing and wide scholarship, this book is an important contribution to the understanding of the most popular holiday in the Western world. It will appeal to those of all faiths, and will be enjoyed for browsing as well as for serious study.

Reprint of Christmas in Ritual and Tradition, Christian and Pagan, 1912 edition.
  • Price: $19.95
  • Pages: 432
  • Publisher: Dover Publications
  • Imprint: Dover Publications
  • Publication Date: 5th October 2011
  • Trim Size: 5.5 x 8.5 in
  • ISBN: 9780486233543
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    HISTORY / Reference
    SOCIAL SCIENCE / Customs & Traditions
PREFACE
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
The Origin and Purpose of Festivals
Ideas suggested by Christmas
Pagan and Christian Elements
The Names of the Festival
Foundation of the Feast of the Nativity
It's Relation to the Epiphany
December 25 and the Natalis Invicti
The Kalends of January
Yule and Teutonic Festivals
The Church and Pagan Survivals
Two Conflicting Types of Festival
Their Interaction
Plan of the Book
PART I THE CHRISTIAN FEAST
CHAPTER II
CHRISTMAS POETRY (I)
"Ancient Latin Hymns, their Dogmatic, Theological Character"
Humanizing Influence of Franciscanism
Jacopone da Todi's Vernacular Verse
German Catholic Poetry
Mediaeval English Carols
CHAPTER III
CHRISTMAS POETRY (II)
The French Noël
Latin Hymnody in Eighteenth-century France
Spanish Christmas Verse
Traditional Carols of Many Countries
Christmas Poetry in Protestant Germany
Post-Reformation Verse in England
Modern English Carols
CHAPTER IV
CHRISTMAS IN LITURGY AND POPULAR DEVOTION
Advent and Christmas Offices of the Roman Church
"The Trhee Masses of Christmas, their Origin and their Celebration in Rome"
The Midnight Mass in Many Lands
Protestant Survivals of the Night Services Christmas in the Greek Church
The Eastern Epiphany and the Blessing of the Waters
"The Presepio or Crib, its Supposed Institution by St. Francis"
Early Traces of the Crib
"The Crib in Germany, Tyrol, &c."
Cradle-rocking in Mediaeval Germany
Christmas Minstrels in Italy and Sicily
The Presepio in Italy
Ceremonies with the Culla and the Bambino in Rome
Christmas in Italian London
The Spanish Christmas
Possible Survivals of the Crib in England
CHAPTER V
CHRISTMAS DRAMA
Origins of the Mediaeval Drama
Dramatic Tendencies in the Liturgy
Latin Liturgical Plays
The Drama becomes Laicized
Characteristics of the Popular Drama
The Nativity in the English Miracle Cycles
Christmas Mysteries in France
Later French Survivals of Christmas Drama
German Christmas Plays
Mediaeval Italian Plays and Pageants
Spanish Nativity Plays
Modern Survivals in Various Countries
"The Star Singers, &c."
POSTSCRIPT
PART II PAGAN SURVIVALS
CHAPTER VI
PRE-CHRISTIAN WINTER FESTIVALS
The Church and Superstition
Nature of Pagan Survivals
Racial Origins
Roman Festivals of the Saturnalia and Kalends
Was there a Teutonic Midwinter Festival?
"The Teutonic, Celtic, and Slav New Year"
Customs Attracted to Christmas or January I
The Winter Cycle of Festivals
Rationale of Festival Ritual:
(a) Sacrifice and Sacrament
(b) The Cult of the Dead
(c) Omens and Charms for the New Year
Compromise in the Later Middle Ages
The Puritans and Christmas
Decay of Old Traditions
CHAPTER VII
ALL HALLOW TIDE TO MARTINMAS
"All Saints' and All Souls' Days, their Relation to a New Year Festival"
All Souls' Eve and Tendance of the Departed
Soul Cakes in England and on the Continent
Pagan Parallels of All Souls'
Hallowe'en Charms and Omens
Hallowe'en Fires
Guy Fawkes Day
"Old Hob," the Schimmelreiter, and other Animal Masks"
Martinmas and its Slaughter
Martinmas Drinking
St. Martin's Fires in Germany
Winter Visitors in the Low Countries and Germany
St. Martin as Gift-bringer
St. Martin's Rod
CHAPTER VIII
ST. CLEMENT TO ST. THOMAS
St. Clement's Day Quests and Processions
St. Catherine's Day as Spinsters' Festival
St. Andrew's Eve Auguries
The Klöpfelnächte
"St. Nicholas's Day, the Saint as Gift-bringer, and his Attendants"
Election of the Boy Biship
St. Nicholas's Day at Bari
"St. Lucia's Day in Sweden, Sicily, and Central Europe"
St. Thomas's Day as School Festival
Its Uncanny Eve
"Going a-Thomassin'."
CHAPTER IX
CHRISTMAS EVE AND THE TWELVE DAYS
"Christkind, Santa Klaus, and Knecht Ruprecht"
Talking Animals and other Wonders of Christmas Eve
Scandinavian Beliefs about Trolls and the Return of the Dead
Traditional Christmas Songs in Eastern Europe
"The Twelve Days, their Christian Origin and Pagan Superstitions"
The Raging Host
Hints of Supernatural Visitors in England
The German Frauen
The Greek Kallikantzaroi
CHAPTER X
THE YULE LOG
The Log as Centre of the Domestic Christmas
Customs of the Southern Slavs
The Polaznik
Origin of the Yule Log
Probable Commection with Vegetation-cults or Ancestor-worship
The Souche de Noël in France
Italian and German Christmas Logs
English Customs
The Yule Candle in England and Scandinavia
CHAPTER XI
"THE CHRISTMAS-TREE, DECORATIONS, AND GIFTS"
The Christmas-tree a German Creation
Charm of the German Christmas
Early Christmas-trees
The Christmas Pyramid
Spread of
Hogmanay and Aguillanneuf
"New Year Processions in Macedonia, Roumania, Greece, and Rome"
Methods of Augury
Sundry New Year Charms
CHAPTER XVI
EPIPHANY TO CANDLEMAS
"The Twelfth Cake and the "King of the Bean"
French Twelfth Night Customs
St. Basil's Cake in Macedonia
Epiphany and the Expulsion of Evils
The Befana in Italy
The Magi as Present-bringers
Greek Epiphany Customs
Wassailing Fruit-trees
Herefordshire and Irish Twelfth Night Practices
"The "Haxey Hood" and Christmas Football"
St. Knut's Day in Sweden
Rock Day
Plough Monday
"Candlemas, its Ecclesiastical and Folk Ceremonies"
Farewells to Christmas
CONCLUSION
NOTES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX