- Christmas from A to Z
- Defining Moments: American Indian Removal and the Trail to Wounded Knee
- Defining Moments: The Attack on Pearl Harbor
- Defining Moments: The Dream of America: Immigration 1870-1920
- Defining Moments: The Great Depression and The New Deal
- Defining Moments: The Harlem Renaissance
- Defining Moments: The Korean War
- Easter A to Z
- The Egyptian Book of the Dead
- Encyclopedia of the Commemorative Coins of the United States
- Intimate Terms
- The Last Word
- Milestones of Science and Technology
- The Pencil of Nature
- Pharaoh's Flowers
- Picturing Plants
- Political Paramours: Thirty Women Whose Dalliances Changed History
- The Possession
- Prairies and Plains
- The Pygmalion Complex
- Ruffner's Allusions
- Thanksgiving: The American Holiday
- Troubled Waters
- Walls Are Talking
- When Your Doctor Says: Breast Cancer
- When Your Doctor Says: Diabetes
- When Your Doctor Says: Heart Disease
KWS titles are distributed worldwide by the Independent Publishers Group (IPG)
Thanksgiving: The American Holiday
Laurie Collier HillstromDescription
Thanksgiving: The American Holiday is devoted to the history and cultural importance of the Thanksgiving holiday in American life. With essays, original materials, even recipes, this volume traces the customs, symbols and foods of Thanksgiving, from the earliest celebrations of European colonists to the celebrations of the present day. Historical-overview essays cover Thanksgiving celebrations, beginning with traditions derived from the native cultures of early Americans and covering the early American Thanksgiving observances. These essays then examine the evolution of the traditional harvest celebration into the designated “Day of Thanksgiving” by Abraham Lincoln in 1863, continuing into the standardization of the traditional Thanksgiving meal, and finally to the development of such modern American traditions as National Football League games and beginning-of-the-holiday-season parades.
Reviews
This handy reference guide deserves a place in school, college, public and religious libraries.—Booklist
About the Author
Laurie Collier Hillstrom is a writer and editor who has published more than 20 books in the fields of history and biography, including Television in American Society.
Product Details
Paperback and e-Book
7-¼ x 9-¼; 287 pages, illustrated
ISBN: 978-0-7808-1246-8 (paper); 978-0-7808-1247-5 (e-book)
September 2011: $19.95 (paper); $15.95 (e-book)

