Strange but True

A Historical Background to Popular Beliefs and Traditions

Nonfiction, History, Reference, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Folklore & Mythology
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Author: Monica-Maria Stapelberg ISBN: 9781909979130
Publisher: Crux Publishing Ltd Publication: October 2, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Monica-Maria Stapelberg
ISBN: 9781909979130
Publisher: Crux Publishing Ltd
Publication: October 2, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

Why do we:

    •    Christen ships and sailing vessels or refer to them as ‘she’?

    •    Avoid the number thirteen, breaking mirrors or walking under ladders?

    •    Use the phrase having a ‘skeleton in the cupboard’?

    •    Dress baby boys in blue, speak of ‘true blue’ or ‘blue-blooded’?

    •    Decorate the Christmas Tree or eat Easter Eggs?

    •    Kiss under the mistletoe or 'trick or treat’ on Halloween?

 

In this easy-to-read book – a revised and updated re-publication of her previous book, Curious and Curiouser! – author, lecturer and public speaker, Dr. Monica-Maria Stapelberg, shares the results of her many years of research to uncover the historical background behind numerous commonly-held beliefs and traditions. These range from general popular beliefs to the more specific and enlightening traditions of western culture. Strange but True also brings to light how many of our day-to-day words, phrases and actions are anchored in past ritual or sacrificial observances, or simply based on fearful superstitious notions. This book is a must read for a curious mind!

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Why do we:

    •    Christen ships and sailing vessels or refer to them as ‘she’?

    •    Avoid the number thirteen, breaking mirrors or walking under ladders?

    •    Use the phrase having a ‘skeleton in the cupboard’?

    •    Dress baby boys in blue, speak of ‘true blue’ or ‘blue-blooded’?

    •    Decorate the Christmas Tree or eat Easter Eggs?

    •    Kiss under the mistletoe or 'trick or treat’ on Halloween?

 

In this easy-to-read book – a revised and updated re-publication of her previous book, Curious and Curiouser! – author, lecturer and public speaker, Dr. Monica-Maria Stapelberg, shares the results of her many years of research to uncover the historical background behind numerous commonly-held beliefs and traditions. These range from general popular beliefs to the more specific and enlightening traditions of western culture. Strange but True also brings to light how many of our day-to-day words, phrases and actions are anchored in past ritual or sacrificial observances, or simply based on fearful superstitious notions. This book is a must read for a curious mind!

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