The history of American Halloween

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J.J. McCullough

J.J. McCullough

8 ай бұрын

The history of American Halloween. Let's talk about its strange roots in the late 19th century. Video sponsored by ‪@SurfsharkAcademy‬ Get an exclusive @Surfshark deal! Enter promo code JJMCC for an extra 3 months free at surfshark.deals/jjmcc
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In addition to "Halloween in America," by Stuart Schneider, I also relied on the excellent book "Pumpkin: The Curious History of an American Icon" by Cindy Ott
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@TheFinalDemon117
@TheFinalDemon117
I don't really care about mispronunciation of words if it's not your native language because languages are hard and people try their best but the fact that you pronounced Samhain correctly made me unexpectedly very happy.
@calboy2
@calboy2
5000 videos, 5000 awards. This guy is killing it
@JustAManFromThePast
@JustAManFromThePast
What always gets me how recent these seemingly longstanding traditions are. Christmas is one of course, but Halloween is even more recent. There haven't even been 100 "traditional" Halloweens celebrated yet.
@batzcat
@batzcat
I applaud you for not feeding us some BS about the witches hat. I cant tell you how many times I look stuff up that I "learned" from KZbin only to find it wasn't actually true 😅
@Hookly
@Hookly
Great video, but I would offer a correction that November 1 is still All Saints Day in the Roman Catholic Calendar. It’s a holiday not often widely celebrated culturally in places like the US and Canada, but is still a holiday nonetheless. Also, the scheduling is significant because the date was moved from the spring/summer (8 weeks after Easter)
@thecharlemagnekid9997
@thecharlemagnekid9997
calling ireland northern britain is like calling america western mexico
@randomvids12347
@randomvids12347
Not sure if you've seen it but the mini series "over the garden wall" has been a traditional viewing with my friends for years now which references so many of these classic Halloween tropes that were super interesting to hear the origins of!
@JustAManFromThePast
@JustAManFromThePast
The witch switch is interesting, because for centuries upon centuries witches were depicted as beautiful, like Circe, Sybil, and Medea. That was part of their power, being so beautiful they could "bewitch" you. By MacBeth we have old crones that are women but not look like it.
@bassbasketball03
@bassbasketball03
Btw, another name for “All Hallows Day” is All Saints Day. It very much still is celebrated mostly by Catholics
@lisak7380
@lisak7380
Any excuse for a party is an old American tradition.
@MusicalMethuselah
@MusicalMethuselah
The shade thrown at Europe's "crappy little vegetable lanterns" compared to the "so much better" pumpkin ones is hilarious haha
@Ajv516
@Ajv516
It is such a relief to hear someone admit “No one knows. It be like that.” Especially when discussing cultural history.
@BladeRedwind
@BladeRedwind
Would LOVE if you did a breakdown on the history of creepy Victorian Christmas cards.
@bagelman2634
@bagelman2634
I’m surprised you didn’t talk about The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, since that’s one of the most iconic old Halloween stories in America.
@tcm81
@tcm81
The Scottish version of Halloween seems to have been more about young people getting together in a sort of courting ritual. The Robert Burns poem 'Halloween' describes a number of the 'magical' rituals that took place. The author explains a number of these in the footnotes to the poem. This is footnote 8:
@SpiralSine6
@SpiralSine6
A JJ video? On a weekday? Quite spooky indeed!
@icefrout
@icefrout
While it seems a lot of the traditions of Halloween are similar in age to those of Christmas, it might be interesting to contrast the statuses of their "cultural canons". You've mentioned that the Christmas "cultural canon" has mostly shut now, having gotten a lot of the bulk of it immediately after WW2. Halloween meanwhile seems to have newer iconic facets like '80s slashers, "Nightmare Before Christmas" and the remix of "Spooky Scary Skeletons".
@tacocatpoopracecarpooptacocat
@tacocatpoopracecarpooptacocat
the pointy hat thing could have something to do with jewish stereotypes in fairytales, medieval jews in europe used to wear pointy hats. I know this may also be the origin of wizard hats so im wondering if its the same situation
@_sibley
@_sibley
The amount of detail dedicated to those "parties" images at
@SincerelyFromStephen
@SincerelyFromStephen
The KZbin channel Tasting History with Max Miller does a Halloween episode where he makes a homemade vintage vinegar candy (yes I know) and he delves into the history of some modern Halloween traditions and what some kids would do for “tricks” in the US. It’s a wonderful video/channel. Highly recommend his work
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