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Thanksgiving: The Biography of an American Holiday: Revisiting New England

Autor James W. Baker Peter J. Gomes
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 oct 2009
In this, the first in-depth study of the most American of holidays, James Baker sweeps away lingering myths and misconceptions to show how this celebration day was born and grew to be an essential part of our national spirit. Thanksgiving: The Biography of an American Holiday opens with an overview of the popular mythos of the holiday before discussing its possible religious and cultural precedents. This classic Yankee holiday is examined in historical and contemporary detail that embraces everything from proclamations, sermons, and local and regional traditions to family reunions, turkey dinners, and recipes. Thanksgiving's evolving face is illustrated with charming and often revealing period prints that chart our changing attitudes: the influence of Victorian sentiment in Thanksgiving's development, Progressive utilitarianism, intellectual “debunking,” patriotic wartime reclamation, and 1960s-era protest. Thanksgiving remains controversial up to the present day, as Mayflower descendants, Native Americans, and commercial exploiters compete for the American public's opinion of the holiday's contemporary significance and its future status. This is an intelligent and illuminating introduction to a beloved holiday and a fascinating cultural history of America and Americana.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781584658016
ISBN-10: 1584658010
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 152 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of New Hampshire Press
Colecția University of New Hampshire Press
Seria Revisiting New England


Notă biografică

JAMES W. BAKER was the director of research at Plimoth Plantation for many years and has acted as an authority for numerous Thanksgiving Day exhibits, articles, newscasts, and children's books.

Cuprins

Foreword: Thanksgiving in America, by Peter J. Gomes 
Acknowledgments 
Introduction: A Thanksgiving Detective Story 
  1. New England’s Puritan Holy Days 
  2. The Traditional New England Thanksgiving 
  3. The Classic Mew England Thanksgiving, 1780-1880 
  4. Nineteenth-Century Holidays Imagery in Literature and Art
  5. Enter the Pilgrims
  6. Pilgrims Are for Kids: Thanksgiving in the Progressive Classroom 
  7. Imagining the Holiday 
  8. Parades, Patriotism, and Consumption 
  9. Consensus and Competition: The Postwar Thanksgiving 
  10. New Myths for Old—Thanksgiving under Siege 
  11. Thanksgiving Now, Then, and Forever 
Appendix 1: A Thanksgiving Poem by Henry Bliss 
Appendix 2: Some Early Thanksgiving Recipes 
Appendix 3: United American Indians of New England Press Release 
Notes 
Bibliography 
Index 

Recenzii

“Baker has incorporated all the available research on Thanksgiving and enriched it with his unparalleled access to original sources as the former director of research at Plimoth Plantation. Most appealing about this book is that it has been produced by an expert on the topic, and one who is also a Plymouth, MA, native. . . . This is destined to become the accepted text for research on the history and myth of this most American holiday, and it will be an enjoyable, fascinating read both for students and for anyone looking for a good story.”—Booklist

“No one but Jim Baker could unravel the true meaning of this holiday with such expertise and grace. By explaining ‘Thanksgiving,’ Baker goes to the heart of revealing American character.”—William M. Fowler, Jr., Distinguished Professor of History, Northeastern University