Ghosts do not exist.
There cannot be a history of things that do not exist. It is illogical.
John Janaway has written: 'Ghosts of Surrey (Ghosts)' 'Surrey (Local History)'
Haunted History - 2013 Ghosts of Gettysburg 1-2 was released on: USA: July 2013
When Ghosts Attack - 2013 History to Horror 1-6 was released on: USA: 24 November 2013
Haunted History - 1999 The Ghosts of Gettysburg 1-5 was released on: USA: 26 October 1999
Peter H. Aykroyd has written: 'A history of ghosts' -- subject(s): Spiritualism, Ghosts, History 'The anniversary compulsion' -- subject(s): Centennial celebrations
halloweens history is when the first people in the world celebrated the day of the monsters ghosts and goblins
halloweens history is when the first people in the world celebrated the day of the monsters ghosts and goblins
Begin off with any experiences, which you may have had with ghosts or experiences other people(which you personally know) have had with ghosts. Proceed with the history of ghost hunting. You may like to discuss how ghosts influence mythology, etc.
Nancy Roberts was an American author known for her books on folklore and ghost stories from the Southern United States. Some of her popular titles include "Ghosts of the Southern Tennessee Valley" and "Georgia Ghosts." Her writing often delves into the rich cultural history and supernatural tales of the region.
People on earth don't know but, you can ask all the ghosts in your home.....
Not everyone believes in ghosts. Often, if not always, ghosts are in people's heads. The living people learn that a horrible murder happened in a certain home (for example) and as long as people know this fact it "haunts" them. The ghosts last as long as people "know" that they are there. In other words, if you don't know the history of a house, the ghosts are "unknown" and once the house has lost it's history it is much less likely that anyone will believe that it has ghosts. There are many unexplainable noises, shadows, and events in daily life. When these happen in a "haunted" home they are attributed to the "ghosts".
B. Keith Toney has written: 'Battlefield ghosts' -- subject(s): Battlefields, Ghosts, History, Miscellanea, United States Civil War, 1861-1865