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Seriously Curious

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by Tom Standage

That soon changed. Cities expanded at the start of the 19th century to absorb the growing number of factory workers. Vagrancy and urban poverty became more common. Rowdiness at Christmas could turn violent, with bands of drunken men roaming the streets. It’s little surprise that members of the upper classes saw a threat in the festivity. In his study of the holiday, Stephen Nissenbaum, a historian, credits a group of patrician writers and editorialists in America with recasting it as a domestic event. They refashioned European traditions, like Christmas trees from Germany, or Christmas boxes from England in which the wealthy would present cash or leftovers to their servants. St Nicholas, or Santa Claus, whose December name day coincided with the Christmas season, became the holiday’s mascot. Clement Clarke Moore’s poem A Visit from St Nicholas, first published in 1823, helped popularise his image. In it, a jolly Santa descends via reindeer-pulled sleigh to surprise children with presents on Christmas Eve. Newspapers also played their part. “Let all avoid taverns and grog shops for a few days,” advised the New York Herald in 1839. Better to focus, it suggested, on “the domestic hearth, the virtuous wife, the innocent, smiling, merry-hearted children”.

  It was a triumph of middle-class values, and a coup for shop-owners. “Christmas is the merchant’s harvest time,” a retail magazine enthused in 1908. “It is up to him to garner in as big a crop of dollars as he can.” Soon this new approach to Christmas would become a target of criticism in its own right, as commercialised and superficial. Nevertheless, it lives on. Merry Christmas.

  Contributors

  The editor wishes to thank the authors and data journalists who created the explainers and accompanying graphics on which this book is based:

  Ryan Avent, Memphis Barker, Ananyo Bhattacharya, Jennifer Brown, Will Brown, Joel Budd, Geoffrey Carr, Slavea Chankova, Amanda Coletta, Tim Cross, Josie Delap, Graham Douglas, Doug Dowson, Matthieu Favas, Glenn Fleishman, James Fransham, Tom Gardner, Hallie Golden, Lane Greene, Melissa Heikkila, Hal Hodson, Charlotte Howard, Miranda Johnson, Tim Judah, Abhishek Kumar, Soumaya Keynes, Jack Lahart, Ana Lankes, Sarah Leo, Rachel Lloyd, David McKelvey, Matt McLean, Adam Meara, Sacha Nauta, John O’Sullivan, John Parker, Lloyd Parker, Ted Plafker, Stanley Pignal, Simon Rabinovitch, Adam Roberts, Jonathan Rosenthal, Rachel Savage, Guy Scriven, Alex Selby-Boothroyd, Jane Shaw, Rachana Shanbogue, Ludwig Siegele, Adam Smith, James Tozer, Henry Tricks, Andrea Valentino, Vendeline von Bredow, Tom Wainwright, Kennett Werner, Eleanor Whitehead, Callum Williams, Sam Winter Levy, Simon Wright, Pip Wroe and Wade Zhou.

  For more explainers and charts from The Economist, visit economist.com

  Index

  A

  Africa

  child marriage 84

  democracy 40

  gay and lesbian rights 73, 74

  Guinea 32

  mobile phones 175–6

  see also individual countries

  agriculture 121–2

  Aguiar, Mark 169

  air pollution 143–4

  air travel

  and drones 187–8

  flight delays 38–9

  Akitu (festival) 233

  alcohol

  beer consumption 105–6

  consumption in Britain 48, 101–2

  craft breweries 97–8

  drink-driving 179–80

  wine glasses 101–2

  Alexa (voice assistant) 225

  Algeria

  food subsidies 31

  gay and lesbian rights 73

  All I Want for Christmas Is You (Carey) 243

  alphabet 217–18

  Alternative for Germany (AfD) 223, 224

  Alzheimer’s disease 140

  Amazon (company) 225

  America see United States

  and 227–8

  Angola 73, 74

  animals

  blood transfusions 139–40

  dog meat 91–2

  gene drives 153–4

  size and velocity 163–4

  and water pollution 149–50

  wolves 161–2

  Arctic 147–8

  Argentina

  gay and lesbian rights 73

  lemons 95–6

  lithium 17–18

  Ariel, Barak 191

  Arizona 85

  arms trade 19–20

  Asia

  belt and road initiative 117–18

  high-net-worth individuals 53

  wheat consumption 109–10

  see also individual countries

  Assange, Julian 81–3

  asteroids 185–6

  augmented reality (AR) 181–2

  August 239–40

  Australia

  avocados 89

  forests 145

  inheritance tax 119

  lithium 17, 18

  shark attacks 201–2

  autonomous vehicles (AVs) 177–8

  Autor, David 79

  avocados 89–90

  B

  Babylonians 233

  Baltimore 99

  Bangladesh 156

  bank notes 133–4

  Bateman, Tim 48

  beer

  consumption 105–6

  craft breweries 97–8

  Beijing

  air pollution 143–4

  dogs 92

  belt and road initiative 117–18

  betting 209–10

  Bier, Ethan 153

  Bils, Mark 169

  birds

  and aircraft 187

  guinea fowl 32–3

  birth rates

  Europe 81–3

  United States 79–80

  black money 133–4

  Black Power 34, 35

  Blade Runner 208

  blood transfusions 139–40

  board games 199–200

  body cameras 191–2

  Boko Haram 5, 15–16

  Bolivia 17–18

  Bollettieri, Nick 197

  bookmakers 209–10

  Borra, Cristina 75

  Bosnia 221–2

  brain computers 167–8

  Brazil

  beer consumption 105, 106

  Christmas music 243, 244

  end-of-life care 141–2

  gay and lesbian rights 73

  murder rate 45, 46

  shark attacks 202

  breweries 97–8

  Brexit, and car colours 49–50

  brides

  bride price 5

  diamonds 13–14

  Britain

  alcohol consumption 101–2

  car colours 49–50

  Christmas music 244

  cigarette sales 23–4

  craft breweries 98

  crime 47–8

  Easter 238

  gay population 70–72

  housing material 8

  inheritance tax 119

  Irish immigration 235

  life expectancy 125

  manufacturing jobs 131

  national identity 223–4

  new-year resolutions 234

  police body cameras 191

  sexual harassment 67, 68, 69

  sperm donation 61

  see also Scotland

  Brookings Institution 21

  Browning, Martin 75

  bubonic plague 157–8

  Bush, George W. 119

  C

  cables, undersea 193–4

  California

  and Argentine lemons 95, 96

  avocados 90

  cameras 191–2

  Canada

  diamonds 13

  drones 188

  lithium 17

  national identity 223–4

  capitalism, and birth rates 81–2

  Carey, Mariah 243

  Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 21

  cars

  colours 49–50

  self-driving 177–8

  Caruana, Fabiano 206

  Charles, Kerwin 169

  cheetahs 163, 164

  chess 205–6

  Chetty,
Raj 113

  Chicago 100

  children

  birth rates 79–80, 81–3

  child marriage 84–5

  in China 56–7

  crime 47–8

  and gender pay gap 115–16, 135–6

  obesity 93–4

  Chile

  gay and lesbian rights 73

  lithium 17–18

  China

  air pollution 143–5

  arms sales 19–20

  avocados 89

  beer consumption 105

  belt and road initiative 117–18

  childhood obesity 93

  construction 7

  dog meat 91–2

  dragon children 56–7

  flight delays 38–9

  foreign waste 159–60

  lithium 17

  rice consumption 109–10

  Choi, Roy 99

  Christian, Cornelius 26

  Christianity

  Easter 237–8

  new year 233–4

  Christmas 246–7

  music 243–5

  cigarettes

  affordability 151–2

  black market 23–4

  cities, murder rates 44–6

  Citizen Kane 207

  citrus wars 95–6

  civil wars 5

  Clarke, Arthur C. 183

  Coase, Ronald 127, 128

  cocaine 44

  cochlear implants 167

  Cohen, Jake 203

  Colen, Liesbeth 106

  colleges, US 113–14

  Colombia 45

  colours, cars 49–50

  commodities 123–4

  companies 127–8

  computers

  augmented reality 181–2

  brain computers 167–8

  emojis 215–16

  and languages 225–6

  spam e-mail 189–90

  Connecticut 85

  Connors, Jimmy 197

  contracts 127–8

  Costa Rica 89

  couples

  career and family perception gap 77–8

  housework 75–6

  see also marriage

  cows 149–50

  craft breweries 97–8

  crime

  and avocados 89–90

  and dog meat 91–2

  murder rates 44–6

  young Britons 47–8

  CRISPR-Cas9 153

  Croatia 222

  Croato-Serbian 221–2

  D

  Daily-Diamond, Christopher 9–10

  Davis, Mark 216

  De Beers 13–14

  death 141–2

  death taxes 119–20

  democracy 40–41

  Deng Xiaoping 117

  Denmark

  career and family perception gap 78

  gender pay gap 135–6

  sex reassignment 65

  Denver 99

  Devon 72

  diamonds 13–14, 124

  digitally remastering 207–8

  Discovery Channel 163–4

  diseases 157–8

  dog meat 91–2

  Dorn, David 79

  Dr Strangelove 207

  dragon children 56–7

  drink see alcohol

  drink-driving 179–80

  driverless cars 177–8

  drones

  and aircraft 187–8

  and sharks 201

  drugs

  cocaine trafficking 44

  young Britons 48

  D’Souza, Kiran 187

  E

  e-mail 189–90

  earnings, gender pay gap 115–16, 135–6

  Easter 237–8

  economy

  and birth rates 79–80, 81–2

  and car colours 49–50

  and witch-hunting 25–6

  education

  and American rich 113–14

  dragon children 56–7

  Egal, Muhammad Haji Ibrahim 40–41

  Egypt

  gay and lesbian rights 73

  marriage 5

  new-year resolutions 233

  El Paso 100

  El Salvador 44, 45

  emojis 215–16

  employment

  gender pay gap 115–16, 135–6

  and gender perception gap 77–8

  job tenure 129–30

  in manufacturing 131–2

  video games and unemployment 169–70

  English language

  letter names 217–18

  Papua New Guinea 219

  environment

  air pollution 143–4

  Arctic sea ice 147–8

  and food packaging 103–4

  waste 159–60

  water pollution 149–50

  Equatorial Guinea 32

  Eritrea 40

  Ethiopia 40

  Europe

  craft breweries 97–8

  summer holidays 239–40

  see also individual countries

  Everson, Michael 216

  exorcism 36–7

  F

  Facebook

  augmented reality 182

  undersea cables 193

  FANUC 171, 172

  Federer, Roger 197

  feminism, and birth rates 81–2

  fertility rates see birth rates

  festivals

  Christmas 246–7

  Christmas music 243–5

  new-year 233–4

  Feuillet, Catherine 108

  films 207–8

  firms 127–8

  5G 173–4

  flight delays 38–9

  Florida

  and Argentine lemons 95

  child marriage 85

  Foley, William 220

  food

  avocados and crime 89–90

  dog meat 91–2

  lemons 95–6

  wheat consumption 109–10

  wheat genome 107–8

  food packaging 103–4

  food trucks 99–100

  football clubs 211–12

  football transfers 203–4

  forests 145–6, 162

  Fountains of Paradise, The (Clarke) 183

  fracking 79–80

  France

  career and family perception gap 78

  Christmas music 244

  exorcism 36–7

  gender-inclusive language 229–30

  job tenure 130

  sex reassignment 66

  sexual harassment 68–9

  witch-hunting 26, 27

  wolves 161–2

  G

  gambling 209–10

  games, and unemployment 169–70

  Gandhi, Mahatma 155

  gang members 34–5

  Gantz, Valentino 153

  gas 124

  gay population 70–72

  gay rights, attitudes to 73–4

  gender

  sex reassignment 65–6

  see also men; women

  gender equality

  and birth rates 81–2

  in language 229–30

  gender pay gap 115–16, 135–6

  gene drives 153–4

  Genghis Khan 42

  genome, wheat 107–8

  ger districts 42–3

  Germany

  beer consumption 105

  job tenure 130

  national identity 223–4

  sexual harassment 68, 69

  vocational training 132

  witch-hunting 26, 27

  Ghana 73

  gig economy 128, 130

  glasses, wine glasses 101–2

  Goddard, Ceri 72

  Google 193

  Graduate, The 207

  Greece

  forests 145

  national identity 223–4

  sex reassignment 65

  smoking ban 152

  Gregg, Christine 9–10

  grunting 197–8

  Guatemala 45

  Guinea 32

  guinea fo
wl 32–3

  guinea pig 32

  Guinea-Bissau 32

  Guo Peng 91–2

  Guyana 32

  H

  Haiti 5

  Hale, Sarah Josepha 242

  Hanson, Gordon 79

  Hawaii

  ’Oumuamua 185

  porn consumption 63–4

  health

  child obesity 93–4

  life expectancy 125–6

  plague 157–8

  and sanitation 155

  high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) 53

  Hiri Motu 219

  holidays

  Easter 237–8

  St Patrick’s Day 235–6

  summer holidays 239–40

  Thanksgiving 241–2

  HoloLens 181–2

  homicide 44–6

  homosexuality

  attitudes to 73–4

  UK 70–72

  Honduras 44, 45

  Hong Kong 56

  housework 75–6, 77–8

  Hudson, Valerie 5

  Hungary 223–4

  Hurst, Erik 169

  I

  ice 147–8

  Ikolo, Prince Anthony 199

  India

  bank notes 133–4

  inheritance tax 119

  languages 219

  rice consumption 109

  sand mafia 7

  sanitation problems 155–6

  Indonesia

  polygamy and civil war 5

  rice consumption 109–10

  inheritance taxes 119–20

  interest rates 51–2

  interpunct 229–30

  Ireland

  aitch 218

  forests 145

  St Patrick’s Day 235–6

  same-sex marriage 73

  sex reassignment 65

  Italy

  birth rate 82

  end of life care 141–2

  forests 145

  job tenure 130

  life expectancy 126

  J

  Jacob, Nitya 156

  Jamaica 45

  Japan 141–2

  Jighere, Wellington 199

  job tenure 129–30

  jobs see employment

  Johnson, Bryan 168

  junk mail 189

  K

  Kazakhstan 6

  Kearney, Melissa 79–80

  Kennedy, John F. 12

  Kenya

  democracy 40

  mobile-money systems 176

  Kiribati 7

  Kleven, Henrik 135–6

  knots 9–10

  Kohler, Timothy 121

  Kyrgyzstan 6

  L

  laces 9–10

  Lagos 199

  Landais, Camille 135–6

  languages

  and computers 225–6

  gender-inclusive 229–30

  letter names 217–18

  and national identity 223–4

  Papua New Guinea 219–20

  Serbo-Croatian 221–2

  Unicode 215

  World Bank writing style 227–8

  Latimer, Hugh 246

  Leeson, Peter 26

  leisure

  board games in Nigeria 199–200

  chess 205–6

  gambling 209–10

  video games and unemployment 169–70

  see also festivals; holidays

  lemons 95–6

  letter names 217–18

  Libya 31

  life expectancy 125–6

  Lincoln, Abraham 242

 

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