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Author:
Jerman, Tom A., 1955-
Title:
Santa Claus worldwide : a history of St. Nicholas and other holiday gift-bringers / Tom A. Jerman.
Publisher:
McFarland & CompanyInc., Publishers,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
viii, 240 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
Subject:
Santa Claus--History.
Gifts--Social aspects.
Winter solstice--Social aspects.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-236) and index.
Contents:
Cover -- Acknowledgments -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- 1. The Remarkable Diversity, and Simultaneous Commonality, of the World's Midwinter -Gift-Givers -- 2. Setting the Record Straight on the -Nicholas-to-Irving-to-Moore-to-Nast History of Santa Claus -- 3. The Celebration of Christmas Before Christ -- 4. The Establishment of the Nativity of Jesus as a Christian Holiday -- 5. The Midwinter Celebrations of Yule in Northern Europe -- 6. The Emergence of St. Nicholas as a Seasonal -Gift-Giver -- 7. The Identity and Emergence of the Evil Helpers of St. Nicholas -- 8. The Protestant Reformation and the Suppression of St. Nicholas -- 9. Knecht Ruprecht: Pagan God, Evil Helper or Faux Nicholas? -- 10. -Gift-Givers in Germany and Central Europe: St. Nicholas, the Christ Child, Der Weihnachtsmann and Knecht Ruprecht -- 11. -Gift-Givers in the British Isles: Father Christmas Still Reigns -- 12. -Gift-Givers in the Benelux Nations: Sinterklaas and Black Peter -- 13. -Gift-Givers in Scandinavia: The Yule Goats, Gnomes and Elves -- 14. -Gift-Givers in the Southern Half of Europe: The Christ Child, Le Befana and the Three Kings -- 15. -Gift-Givers in Russia and Eastern Europe: Ded Moroz and Snegurochka -- 16. How the Celebration of Christmas Came to the English Colonies in America (or Not) -- 17. The Purported Role of Washington Irving in the Introduction of St. Nicholas to America -- 18. How the Poem Now Known as "The Night Before Christmas" Started the Santa Ball Rolling -- 19. Giving Credit Where Credit Is Due: William B. Gilley and Arthur J. Stansbury and The Children's Friend -- 20. From Moore to Nast: The Depictions of Santa from the 1820s through the 1890s -- 21. The Ups and Downs of Santa in the Twentieth Century -- Epilogue: The Santas of Christmas Future -- Chapter Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary:
""This is a comprehensive history of the world's midwinter gift-givers, showcasing the extreme diversity in their depictions as well as the many traits and functions these characters share. It tracks the evolution of these figures from the tribal priests who presided over winter solstice celebrations thousands of years before the birth of Christ, to Christian notables like St. Martin and St. Nicholas, to a variety of secular figures who emerged throughout Europe following the Protestant Reformation. Finally, it explains how the popularity of a poem about a "miniature sleigh" and "eight tiny reindeer" helped consolidate the diverse European gift-givers into an enduring tradition in which American children awake early on Christmas morning to see what Santa brought. Although the names, appearance, attire and gift-giving practices of the world's winter solstice gift-givers differ greatly, they are all recognizable as Santa, the personification of the Christmas and Midwinter festivals. Despite efforts to eliminate him by groups as diverse as the Puritans of seventeenth century New England, the Communist Party of the twentieth century Soviet Union and the government of Nazi Germany, Santa has survived and prospered, becoming one of the best known and most beloved figures in the world."--Provided by publisher"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1476680930
9781476680934
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1121144691
LCCN:
2020016152
Locations:
CQPE926 -- Washington Free Public Library (Washington)

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