When Scotland BANNED Christmas

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 18 жов 2024
  • The festival of Yule is thought to have come to Scotland with the Vikings. Over time this slowly became linked to Christmas.
    From the 16th century, during The Scottish Reformation, Christmas was repeatedly banned by the church and by parliament.
    Amazingly, Christmas wasn't a public holiday in Scotland until 1958.
    Why did the church feel the need to ban Christmas in Scotland? How did it lead Hogmanay to become the country's main winter celebration? And how did Christmas make its big comeback?
    Follow my adventures as I travel through the landscapes and history of Scotland. I make quick, quirky and (hopefully) funny content about Scotland's past, people and scenery.
    I look for the hidden stories, forgotten people and beautiful scenery of Scotland and try to find the funny in the darkness, obscurity and occasional absurdity of our history.
    Follow my quest on social media:
    Instagram: @scotlandunplugged
    Facebook: scotlandunplugged
    TikTok: @scotlandunplugged
    Equipment used:
    Drone: DJI Mini 3 Pro Drone with Fly More Combo: amzn.to/3Jd6VlP
    Gimbal: DJI Osmo Smartphone Gimbal: amzn.to/3NsRcSq
    Mic: VideoMicro Compact On-camera Directional Microphone amzn.to/3X7VKk7
    Blue Snowball iCE USB Mic: amzn.to/3qvx2On
    Filmed on Apple iPhone 11
    Follow my adventures on social media:
    Instagram: @scotlandunplugged
    Facebook: scotlandunpligged
    TikTok: @scotlandunplugged
    For all opportunities, please contact rmgparker78@gmail.com

КОМЕНТАРІ • 141