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Archive of posts tagged nancy smith thomas

Book Excerpt: Moravian Christmas in the South, by Nancy Smith Thomas

Posted by Erich on 22 December 2011, 9:50 am

Early appearances of the Christmas tree in America. Continue Reading Book Excerpt: Moravian Christmas in the South, by Nancy Smith Thomas

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Filed under American History, Christian Studies, Cultural Studies, Excerpts, History, Native Amer./Indigenous Studies, Southern Studies | Tagged christmas, georgia, holiday2011, moravian christmas in the south, moravians, nancy smith thomas, tiya miles

How Christmas in Germany will forever change my understanding of The Nutcracker

Posted by Alex on 23 December 2010, 10:48 am

Joe Perry’s Christmas in Germany and Nancy Smith Thomas’ Moravian Christmas in the South provide insight into Christmas customs and traditions. Continue Reading How Christmas in Germany will forever change my understanding of The Nutcracker

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Filed under Cultural Studies, European History, Religion, Southern Studies, UNC Press Authors | Tagged christmas, germany, holiday, joe perry, moravians, nancy smith thomas | 1 Comment

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