National Days/National Ways: Historical, Political, and Religious Celebrations around the World
By (Author) Linda K. Fuller
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th November 2004
United States
General
Non Fiction
Cultural studies: customs and traditions
394.26
Hardback
360
From Martin Luther King Day to Waitangi Day, this collection surveys the gamut of national holidays. The celebrations analysed include anniversaries of independence, religious observances, and government holidays. The analysis of each national day revolves around the role that communications play in uniting a country's citizenry. Entries cover individual countries but intertwine to provide a holistic view of the topic of national days.
LINDA K. FULLER, Ph.D., is Professor of Communications at Worcester State College. She is the author/(co-) editor of more than 20 books, including The Cosby Show (1992), Community TV in the U.S. (1994), and Dictionary of Quotations in Communications (1997). Awarded Fulbright scholarships to teach in Singapore in 1996 and do AIDS research Senegal in 2002, she has also been a Visiting Scholar at Northeastern University.