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PREFACE: From Somervell’s abridgement of Toynbee’s “A Study Of History”, volumes 7-10 page

236: “An air of failure or, where there is not positive failure, futility surrounds practically all the

examples of Archaism that we have that we have been examinin, and the reason is not far to seek

[should be “to be sought”]. The archaist is condemned, by the very nature of his enterprise, to be

for ever tryin to reconcile past and present…. If he tries to restore the past without takin the

present into consideration, then the impetus of life ever movin onward will shatter his brittle

construction into fragments. If on the other hand, he consents to subordinate his whim of

resuscitatin the past to the task of makin the present workable, his Archaism will prove a sham.

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The Christmas history in America really lacks a clear pathway and seems to hodge podge many

different cultural narratives and traditions all together. Since the American people are really a

diaspora of different nationalities, it's not surprising then that our holiday season is packed with so

many rich traditions. From the German Christmas trees and English pudding, to Scandinavian yule

logs and New England turkeys, Christmas Day rituals have become a larger celebration of

Christmases past.



Some religious scholars point out that the Christmas celebration is oddly placed, speculating that a

more accurate birth might have been in September or sometime in the fall, when it was easier to

travel from Bethlehem to Jerusalem. In fact, December 25th, Christmas Day, had been celebrated

as "Winter Solstice" for three centuries before Christ's birth. This time marked a day where the

worst of winter was behind them and they could look forward to more sunlight and better days.



In Scandinavia, fathers and sons would bring home large logs that they would burn for 24 hours to

bring good luck for the coming year. In Germany, people stayed inside to avoid the pagan god

Oden's nocturnal flights across the sky, where he would look down and judge those who would

perish and who would survive.



In Rome, the licentious feast of Saturnalia would boast plentiful food and drink, honor children and

allow slaves or peasants to become masters for a month. It's commonly believed that the church

chose this date purposely to replace the pagan celebrations of the season and encourage people

to embrace Christianity instead.



Even though Christmas got off to a rocky start, the Christmas spirit had become so strong that it

brought one of the world's mightiest wars to a screeching halt for just one day. On Christmas Day

in 1914, an eerie calm spread over the battle field as the sounds of rifles firing quieted and shells

ceased exploding. Across the Western Front, a sound rose up out of the trenches as both German

and British troops began singing a Christmas carol across enemy lines.



At daybreak, a few German soldiers crept out of hiding, unarmed, calling out a tentative "Merry

Xmas" in their enemy's native language. When the Allies saw this was no trick, they barreled out

of the trenches to shake hands, exchange cigarettes and plum pudding. A few of the soldiers

played a game of soccer, while others sadly removed some of the bodies during this brief

ceasefire. Just five months into this brutal war, this rare anomaly revealed how basic decent

humanity shines through, even during the most disheartening times.



In many ways, Americans have become alienated from the Christmas customs we celebrate

today. For instance, Christmas trees are a German tradition that has been practiced since the 17th

Century; yet the Puritans were hesitant to celebrate in such pagan ways, so stately pines didn't

gain widespread popularity in America until a sketch of Queen Victoria, her children and a tree

filled with Christmas ornaments circulated in 1846.



Christmas cards had been prevalent in Britain, but America didn't catch on fully until 1850, when

German card-maker Louis Prang immigrated and set up shop. Mistletoe, which dates back to the

Victorian era, is a Celtic and Teutonic tradition that was believed to heal wounds, increase fertility

and ward off evil spirits. Plum pudding harkens all the way back to Middle Ages England. Caroling

is another English practice, where roving minstrels would come through town and play for the rich

in exchange for a warm meal, a warm bed and a pittance. The tradition of hanging stockings is

said to stem from the legends of St. Nicholas, as well as the Scandinavian tradition of leaving

shoes on the hearth in anticipation of gold coins and candies.









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PREFACE: From Somervell’s abridgement of Toynbee’s “A Study Of History”, volumes 7-10 page

236: “An air of failure or, where there is not positive failure, futility surrounds practically all the

examples of Archaism that we have that we have been examinin, and the reason is not far to seek

[should be “to be sought”]. The archaist is condemned, by the very nature of his enterprise, to be

for ever tryin to reconcile past and present…. If he tries to restore the past without takin the

present into consideration, then the impetus of life ever movin onward will shatter his brittle

construction into fragments. If on the other hand, he consents to subordinate his whim of

resuscitatin the past to the task of makin the present workable, his Archaism will prove a sham.

Greetins, o Child of Wotan! RU fed up with bein treated like a 2nd-class citizen in your own land?

Discover that, which the ancient sources prescribe for our victory! Check out THE BOOK OF

WOTAN!

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0065QN8KW/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=4faskidstorem-

20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789



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