Stations of the sun

a history of the ritual year in Britain

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Ronald Hutton: Stations of the sun (1996, Oxford University Press)

542 pages

English language

Published Oct. 10, 1996 by Oxford University Press.

ISBN:
978-0-19-820570-8
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Excellent (and still most recent?) historical survey of British holidays.

I read this a while back when I was trying to grok the Wiccan Sabbats (like -- Feast of Torches. My brain was just all, "Dude, how are you not just groundhog's day plus fire?") This is a very academic text, so you're warned. However that's precisely why I loved it. Hutton's methodologies are great and it was a fascinating read. This book is a bit older, and I'm sure there's new research on these topics. I don't know if Hutton plans a new edition, but I'd love for 1) an updated editon and 2) a similar text looking at which, when, and how these holidays continued to evolve after crossing the Atlantic.

Subjects

  • Festivals -- Great Britain
  • Holidays -- Great Britain
  • Folklore -- Great Britain
  • Popular culture -- Great Britain
  • Great Britain -- Social life and customs