This dissertation examines the production and consumption of nature in middle-class American holidays. Focusing on the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, it follows the creation of new symbols and practices associated with Easter, the Fourth of July, Thanksgiving and Christmas. In each of these holidays, members of the middle class used nature to narrate their new identity as Americans belonging less to local, regional, or ethnic communities and more to the nuclear family and the nation. In Thanksgiving, the turkey became an important symbol in the antebellum era, the same period in which the Easter rabbit was born, the Fourth of July picnic became popular, and the Christmas tree rose to prominence. These trends resulted from the middle-cl...
This dissertation analyzes the reasons why Europeans and Americans transformed their winter mountain...
Thanksgiving Day is a collective ritual that celebrates material abundance enacted through feasting....
Today it is hard to realize that Christmas was once a subject of strenuous controversy. Its religiou...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on March 8, 2011).The entire ...
This dissertation takes a holistic approach to studying North Americans\u27 relationships with and u...
In what ways has the iconography and practice of Christmas been shaped, understood and consumed as a...
Celebrating is a natural attribute of human beings, and holidays are a permanent element of culture....
textThis dissertation illuminates the links between agriculture, popular culture, social class, and ...
Information on holiday customs and accompanying CAC collectionshttps://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/archiva...
In this paper, I studied the relationship between Thanksgiving and immigrant assimilation into the U...
Why does the festival of Christmas appear to be expanding worldwide while other festivals decline? W...
Jesus may have been born in Bethlehem, but it was the city of New York that transformed the traditio...
The purpose of this study is to examine how the regular practice of Christmas music in the American ...
399 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Historians of Germany have lo...
Christmas seems to start earlier and earlier every year. It starts with the music that plays on the ...
This dissertation analyzes the reasons why Europeans and Americans transformed their winter mountain...
Thanksgiving Day is a collective ritual that celebrates material abundance enacted through feasting....
Today it is hard to realize that Christmas was once a subject of strenuous controversy. Its religiou...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on March 8, 2011).The entire ...
This dissertation takes a holistic approach to studying North Americans\u27 relationships with and u...
In what ways has the iconography and practice of Christmas been shaped, understood and consumed as a...
Celebrating is a natural attribute of human beings, and holidays are a permanent element of culture....
textThis dissertation illuminates the links between agriculture, popular culture, social class, and ...
Information on holiday customs and accompanying CAC collectionshttps://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/archiva...
In this paper, I studied the relationship between Thanksgiving and immigrant assimilation into the U...
Why does the festival of Christmas appear to be expanding worldwide while other festivals decline? W...
Jesus may have been born in Bethlehem, but it was the city of New York that transformed the traditio...
The purpose of this study is to examine how the regular practice of Christmas music in the American ...
399 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Historians of Germany have lo...
Christmas seems to start earlier and earlier every year. It starts with the music that plays on the ...
This dissertation analyzes the reasons why Europeans and Americans transformed their winter mountain...
Thanksgiving Day is a collective ritual that celebrates material abundance enacted through feasting....
Today it is hard to realize that Christmas was once a subject of strenuous controversy. Its religiou...