Gifts Day ceremony in the UK
Boxing Day (literally – "Day of Boxes") celebrated on December 26, is an official bank holiday in the UK and several Commonwealth countries. In popular consciousness, it is associated with post-Christmas sales, attending football matches, and family leisure. However, behind these modern practices lies a complex socio-cultural phenomenon with roots in British pre-industrial society and reflecting the evolution of class relations, philanthropy, and labor norms. Etymology and historical roots: between feudal obligation and church tradition The origin of the term "Boxing Day" is a subject of scientific debate and is likely polygenetic. The main theories focus on two key institutions: Feudal-seniorial tradition. In the agrarian society of the 17th-18th centuries, there was a custom according to which lords and masters provided their servants, laborers, and tenants with a "Christmas box" on the day after the holiday. Since December 25th the servants were busy working to ensure the celebration for their masters, on the 26th they were given a day off. On this day, they received gifts (often in the form of boxes containing money, leftovers of festive food, clothing, or tools), and could also go to their families. This act was not just a gesture of generosity, but a symbolic confirmation of patriarchal relationships of mutual obligations and social hierarchy. Church practice. In Catholic and Anglican traditions, during Advent before Christmas, alms boxes were set up in churches to collect donations for poor parishioners. On December 26th, the day of Saint Stephen, the first Christian martyr known for serving the needy, these boxes were opened, and their contents were distributed among the poor. This practice directly linked the holiday with the act of ritual, religiously sanctioned philanthropy. Institutionalization and Victorian transformation The final consolidation of Boxing Day in the national calendar occurred during the Victorian era (1837-1901). The growing middl ... Read more
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