Inventing the Christmas tree
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Author
Publication
2012 - Yale University Press, New Haven, Connecticut
Language
English
Word Count
24,750 words, Guess
Page Count
99 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL25290291M
- ISBN-139780300186529
- OCLC Control Number785865100
- OCLC Control Numberinventingchristm0000brun
- Library of Congress Control Number2012012737
Classifications
- DDC394.2663
- LCCGT4989 .B78 2012
Description
A colorfully decorated Christmas tree, lit with twinkling lights, provokes awe and delight. We understand the lighted tree as a central symbol of the Christmas season, but what are the roots of the tradition? Who first thought to bedeck a tree, to bring it inside? How and where did the local activity grow into a widespread tradition, and how has the Christmas tree traveled across time and continents? This brief history, enriched by a selection of historical illustrations spans many centuries and cultures to illuminate the mysteries of the Christmas tree and its enduring hold on the human imagination. Tracing various European traditions from the Middle Ages forward, the author finds that only in the nineteenth century did Christmas trees become common in European family homes. In North America, the imported custom soon fascinated, though some found the tree not quite compatible with a Puritan mindset. He explores how the Christmas tree entered mainstream American culture and how in recent times it has become globally popular. He introduces Jacqueline Kennedy's Nutcracker Tree in the White House, trees used to celebrate the New Year in Turkey, and the world's most expensive Christmas tree, erected in Abu Dhabi. The author also considers the place of the artificial tree and the ecological dimensions of the Christmas tree trade.
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