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Christmas Foods, Beverages, and Rec... ( 6 ) Interfaith Celebrations ( 2 )
Christmas Trees & Other Plants ( 10 ) Jesus Christ ( 10 )
Decorating & Safety ( 11 ) Regional Customs ( 20 )
General Resources ( 6 ) Reindeer ( 2 )
Gift Wrapping ( 4 ) Santa Claus ( 8 )
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General Resources (6)

The Establishment "Claus": A Selective Guide to the Supreme Court's Christmas Cases view detail comment email this

A "lighthearted guide to the literature concerning the Supreme Court's analysis of the Establishment Clause," or First Amendment, "as it relates to the Christmas holiday." Includes a brief history of Christmas, a review of key Supreme Court cases (most related to disputes about holiday displays such as creches and nativity scenes), and a bibliography. From librarian Stephen Young of The Catholic University of America for the Law Library Resource Xchange (LLRX).
http://www.llrx.com/features/christmas.htm
Topics: Christmas, Constitutional Law & Civil Liberties, Federal (U.S.) Government, Government, Holidays & Observances, Religion, Social Issues

Last updated Dec 29, 2002


From Advent to Epiphany: Traditions and Symbols view detail comment email this

Overview of traditions and symbols associated with the Christian church seasons of Advent and Christmas. Topics include advent calendars, candy canes, Christmas cards, Christmas trees, crèches, fruitcake, mistletoe, and poinsettias. From the United Methodist Church. Note: Links to some sites are broken.
http://apmethodist.org/advent/advent-traditions.htm
Topics: Christmas, Holidays & Observances

Last updated Nov 11, 2009


The Man Who Invented Christmas: Charles Dickens & "A Christmas Carol" view detail comment email this

This exhibit features illustrations from various editions of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," which "was officially published on December 19, 1843, and by Christmas Eve, five days later, it had already sold six thousand copies, at three shillings and sixpence each." Includes images of other Christmas-related publications from Dickens. From the University of South Carolina University Libraries, Rare Books and Special Collections.
http://www.sc.edu/library/zellatest/dickens/dickensintro.html
Topics: Christmas, Literary Movements and Periods

Last updated Dec 4, 2007


NPR: Holidays view detail comment email this

Holiday-related features from National Public Radio (NPR) programs. Includes audio from programs on memories and traditions, food, music, and movies. Also features commentaries and selections from NPR's recipe and music archives.
http://www.npr.org/nprholidays/
Topics: Christmas, Holiday Foods, Beverages, and Recipes, Holidays & Observances, Holidays and Observances Individually, Judaism, Music, Musical Genres

Last updated Feb 17, 2007


U.S. Census Bureau Facts for Features: The Holiday Season view detail comment email this

Facts and statistics about the winter holiday season, including shopping and retail sales, mail delivery, Christmas trees and decorations, toys, holiday names, and New Year's Eve and Day. From the U.S. Census Bureau.
http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/facts_for_features_special_editions/014405.html
Topics: Christmas, Holidays & Observances, Statistics

Last updated Nov 20, 2009


Urban Legends Reference Pages: Christmas view detail comment email this

The site offers over two dozen Christmas legends and myths, including Jesus' birth date, the number of wise men, the accepted meaning of the Immaculate Conception, the origin of the Yule log, the symbolism of candy canes, Christmas cards, Boxing Day, the Twelve Days of Christmas, and more, while discrediting some commonly accepted Christmas news stories. Do not miss the fruitcake page. From the Urban Legends Reference Pages.
http://www.snopes.com/holidays/christmas/
Topics: Christmas, Holidays & Observances, Holidays and Observances Individually

Last updated Apr 26, 2006






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