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The Origins of Halloween: A Brief History of Samhain, All Hallows Eve and Our Current Spooky Celebration [Kindle Edition]

Chris McGowan
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Halloween's roots lie in the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, celebrated on a full moon around November 1. Samhain was the most important of the Celtic fire festivals, or holy days, because it was the start of the New Year. The harvest had ended, the last crops had been picked, and a chill was in the air. The dark half of the year was beginning. On the night of Samhain, the Celts believed that the souls of the dead were restless, on the move, and could cross over into the world of the living. The Catholic Church's All Saints Day and All Souls Day celebrations (together called Hallowtide in England) eventually absorbed Samhain, and its eerie atmosphere continued in the night called All Hallows Eve, later altered to Halloween. When Irish immigrants arrived in great numbers in the 19th century, Halloween came with them and the restless energy of this harvest festival and “mischief night” found expression in new surroundings. Today, Halloween seems to be evolving into a masquerade night with a spooky backdrop. Yet elements of its pagan past and medieval heritage live on.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
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  • Publisher: Culture Planet (October 17, 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
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5.0 out of 5 stars An Entertaining Essay About the History of Halloween, October 18, 2011
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This is an entertaining essay (about 3,400 words) about the origins of Halloween. Its roots lie in the ancient Celtic harvest celebration of Samhain, which was essentially absorbed by the Christian festivals of All Saints Day and All Souls Day and transformed into "All Hallows Eve," the night preceding those holiday. Along the way, Halloween picked up some intriguing medieval customs from Ireland and England, and then was taken to America in the 19th century, mostly by Irish immigrants. There it went through further changes, becoming both a "mischief night" and a time for parlor games and trick and treating, ultimately becoming the curious hybrid it is today. While Halloween is now overly commercialized and in danger of becoming just an excuse for costume parties and spooky decorations, it still retains some of the mystery and elements of its pagan and early Christian past.
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