Forgotten Traditions: Festivities That Disappeared by Taya Briggs
Step into the shadows of history and uncover the lost festivals that once set fire to the human spirit. Across Europe, Rome, Greece, Japan, and beyond, entire communities gathered to mark the turning of the seasons, to honor ancestors, to summon fertility, and to banish the restless dead. These vanished rituals - Saturnalia, the Feast of Fools, Anthesteria, Yule, Obon, Martinmas, and many more - reveal a world where fire, feast, and memory bound the living to the unseen.
Drawing from ancient sources, medieval chronicles, and timeless folklore, this book resurrects forgotten rites in all their beauty and terror. Here you will walk with masked revelers in Venetian squares, hear the clash of bronze at Roman Lemuria, feel the warmth of Yule fires in Norse halls, and watch lanterns glowing for the souls of the dead on November nights. Each chapter is written with haunting detail, weaving history and myth into a tapestry of human longing and survival.
Forgotten Traditions: Festivities That Disappeared is more than a study of the past. It is a reminder that our modern holidays are haunted by older echoes - that beneath Christmas lies Yule, beneath Halloween lies Samhain and Lemuria, beneath New Year lies the Kalends of January. To know these ghosts is to understand our own celebrations more deeply.
For readers of history, folklore, mythology, and those who sense that every candle and every song carries an older shadow, this book offers an unforgettable journey into the rituals that shaped humanity and the ghosts of celebration that remain with us still.