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Thanksgiving Through The Years,
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This review is from: Thanksgiving: The Biography of an American Holiday (Revisiting New England) (Paperback)
This book works very well as a companion piece to Diana Appelbaum's THANKSGIVING, but is an easier read without being simplistic. It also touches more on things like images, writings, and films about Thanksgiving, changes in menus in the intervening years, and parades and football games. The one thing that this book makes very clear is that the "iconic" Thanksgiving imagery of Pilgrims and Indians only became emphasized at the very end of the 19th century and during the early decades of the 20th, back when the United States became flooded with non-English speaking immigrants whom the schools wished to impress upon some idea of the country's heritage. Previous to that it was just a New England holiday which spread as New England residents moved westward, and involved reunions with family and friends. Even fiction about Thanksgiving before the critical immigration "flood" mostly emphasized reunions between estranged or long-parted relatives; Pilgrims and Indians were not mentioned.
I highly recommend this book for anyone who wants to read more about the history of the Thanksgiving holiday and its changing face over four centuries. |
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Thanksgiving: The Biography of an American Holiday (Revisiting New England) by James W. Baker (Paperback - October 30, 2009)
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