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EPISODE · Dec 12, 2017 · 30 MIN

#022 History of Christmas Traditions

from The University of Liverpool Podcast · host University of Liverpool

University of Liverpool professor of English, Sarah Peverley is back on the podcast; this time to compare what we know about Christmas Traditions in the Middle Ages with our modern festivities. It’s a fun and fascinating way to explore the history of the holiday season. There are some surprises, like the early origins of Father Christmas or Santa Claus. (Hint: he came from somewhere far, far south of the North Pole.) But what’s not surprising is the degree to which our approach to Christmas has shifted over the millennium. Professor Peverley reflects on what we may have lost along the way. Here is The Coventry Carol played in this episode.   Further writing from Sarah Peverley on Christmas at Court complete with images of medieval winter sports (where they appear to have been somewhat fond of snowball fights.)

University of Liverpool professor of English, Sarah Peverley (https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/english/staff/sarah-peverley/) is back on the podcast; this time to compare what we know about Christmas Traditions in the Middle Ages with our modern festivities. It’s a fun and fascinating way to explore the history of the holiday season. There are some surprises, like the early origins of Father Christmas or Santa Claus. (Hint: he came from somewhere far, far south of the North Pole.) But what’s not surprising is the degree to which our approach to Christmas has shifted over the millennium. Professor Peverley reflects on what we may have lost along the way. Here is The Coventry Carol (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jIYyPOoEc8) played in this episode.   Further writing from Sarah Peverley on Christmas at Court (https://publish.blubrry.com/content/sarahpeverley.com/2012/12/22/christmas-at-the-medieval-court/) complete with images of medieval winter sports (https://sarahpeverley.com/2013/12/29/medieval-winter-sports/) (where they appear to have been somewhat fond of snowball fights.)

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