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Halloween History

A Journey from Ancient Celts to Global Festivity

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Halloween History

By: David Ewen
Narrated by: Mary Zajac
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This book is a collection of essays grouped into chapters, each offering insights into the step-by-step evolution of Halloween, starting right from its earliest historical origins. The book takes us on a journey through time, uncovering the various stages that led to the creation of the Halloween we know today. It all began with the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain (pronounced Sow-in), where the line between the world of the living and the realm of the departed grew hazy, allowing spirits to interact with the living.

The book takes us on an illuminating exploration of Halloween's development. It maps out the progression from its humble beginnings to its modern-day global celebration. The narrative shines a spotlight on the intriguing merger of Celtic customs with All Saints' Day, a Christian observance honoring saints and martyrs. This merging of traditions, coupled with the influence of Irish immigrants in the United States, played a pivotal role in shaping the holiday into what it is today.

Importantly, the book underscores the remarkable balance Halloween has struck between preserving its core traditions and adapting to diverse cultures. It vividly illustrates how the holiday has managed to stand the test of time while embracing a spectrum of customs from various corners of the world. Through this captivating evolution, Halloween has grown into a worldwide phenomenon cherished by people everywhere. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to hold onto its historical roots while also embracing the spirit of contemporary celebrations.

About the author: Dr. David K. Ewen's profound commitment to teaching the history of Halloween as an integral part of global studies at Enterprise College has illuminated the interconnected tapestry of cultures, fostering empathy and understanding among students. Through his engaging lectures, he leads students on a captivating journey that unveils not only the origins of Halloween, but also the intricate threads of cultural exchange. By encouraging international student interactions and sharing diverse Halloween experiences, Dr. Ewen transcends traditional teaching, creating an environment that nurtures global citizens and promotes harmony. His legacy underscores the transformative power of education in fostering empathy and unity, demonstrating how shared traditions can bridge divides and illuminate the path to a more interconnected world.

©2023 Dr. David K. Ewen (P)2023 Dr. David K. Ewen
Civilization Religious Studies World Thought-Provoking Tradition

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I was interested in the subject but learned very little from this "book". It sounds like a series of podcasts with sparse material being filled out with overblown claims about the cultural value of Halloween. Once you've heard the first chapter (podcast) don't listen to anymore. Is the author an academic?

The repetition of few facts in overblown and florid language.

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