This illustration, produced the same year as Sint Nicolaas, Goet Heylig Man, is titled Sinter Klaas because of the Dutch ban on celebration of St. Nicholas’ Day, a Catholic holiday, following the Protestant Reformation.
Santa Claus Worldwide distills the cheerful essence of Christmas from many sources and studies, old and new. In addition to his wide reading, author Tom A. Jerman has brought a wealth of personal experience
Santa Claus Worldwide describes gift givers throughout the world in history from the pagan god Odin to the present day Father Christmas, Weihnachten, Père Noël, Ded Moroz, and Santa Claus. Mr. Jerman’s thorough research of this subject, takes the reader on a journey...
Until now I’ve been especially interested in Clement C. Moore and his transcendent poem The Night Before Christmas. Tom Jerman puts Moore’s classic in perspective with a broad and highly informative look at the international history of Santa Claus. For my own...
I’m not a historian (I work with a lot of historians, but I’m not one!) but this book REALLY impressive piece of work! Extensively referenced and Tom Jerman does a great, scholarly job of telling the “stories” that should be told with the support of a lot of...
This illustration, produced the same year as Sint Nicolaas, Goet Heylig Man, is titled Sinter Klaas because of the Dutch ban on celebration of St. Nicholas’ Day, a Catholic holiday, following the Protestant Reformation.
Sinter Klaas 1750
Niklaus und Klaubauf (Johann Michael Mettenleiter, 1790). This 1790 painting of St. Nicholas and Klaubauf, in which the evil helper Klaubauf attempts to put a child into a bag while St. Nicholas stands silently behind, is one of the earliest depictions of Nicholas’ evil helpers.
Sint Nicolaas, Goet Heylig Man 1750
Niklaus und Klaubauf (Johann Michael Mettenleiter, 1790). This 1790 painting of St. Nicholas and Klaubauf, in which the evil helper Klaubauf attempts to put a child into a bag while St. Nicholas stands silently behind, is one of the earliest depictions of Nicholas’ evil helpers.