Synopses & Reviews
Christmas is a holiday with a tremendously rich tradition. But you'd have to be a Santa Claus brainiac to be familiar with all the history, myths, legends, customs and religious observances of the season. It's nice to see someone has gotten around to compiling a handy guide to Christmastime arcana. The book dutifully and reverently addresses all the religious and ethnic variations attached to the year-end holiday. One thing is for certain: After reading this hefty Christmas dissertation, you'll be one smart elf. Arizona Republic. Ho Ho Ho. Officially, the phenomenon of Christmas now begins shortly after Labor Day. Apart from shop till you drop and credit cards on the max, Christmas is a holiday with a long history of twists and turns. The Encyclopedia of Christmas provides readers of all ages with a convenient, easy-to-use source of information on virtually every aspect of this sprawling celebration. From Advent to Zagmug, an ancient Sumerian festival of annual renewal, and with entries on related days and celebrations (such as the Annunciation, Candlemas, and Ephiphany), the Encyclopedia has Christmas covered.
Review
"Named an Outstanding Reference Source by the American Library Association."
"a handy guide to Christmastime arcana. The book dutifully and reverently addresses all the religious and ethnic variations attached to the year-end holiday. One thing is for certain: After reading this hefty Christmas dissertation, you'll be one smart elf." Arizona Republic
"This wonderful book could be a trivia board game....Dozens of ethnic and religious customs and rituals are included." Asbury Park Press
"...readable, well documented, and frequently illustrated with black-and-white line drawings. Highly recommended; welcome and useful" Choice
Synopsis
Ho Ho Ho. Christmas is a holiday with a long history of twists and turns. The Encyclopedia of Christmas provides readers of all ages with an easy-to-use information source of virtually every aspect of this celebration. From Advent to Zagmug, and with entries on related days and celebrations, the Encyclopedia has Christmas covered. Nearly 200 alphabetically arranged entries covering topics such as folk customs and beliefs, religious practices, legends, mythological and historical figures, food, beverages, and major literary, musical and other works associated with Christmas. The Encyclopedia traces the holiday from antiquity to the present and covers the continuing evolution of the holiday. The book is international in scope, offering 21 entries on the celebration of Christmas in other countries. Suggestions for further reading follow each essay, and many entries list Christmas-related Web sites. A full bibliography of all sources consulted is included. Appendices cover Web sites and associations whose missions relate to Christmas in some way. Yule love the Encyclopedia of Christmas.
About the Author
Tanya Gulevich grew up in the culturally diverse San Francisco Bay area listening to the stories of her immigrant grandparents. At Oberlin College she pursued interests in European history, sociology, and Asian Studies. Later she obtained an M.A. and Ph.D. in cultural anthropology from the University of Michigan. She lives in San Francisco, California.