Tag: tolerance

  • ‘Trojan horse’ and indoctrinating youth in eighteenth-century England

    ‘Trojan horse’ and indoctrinating youth in eighteenth-century England

    Carys Brown @HistoryCarys Two years ago ‘Operation Trojan Horse’ caused widespread alarm in the media and panic on the part of the British government. Yet the concern about religious and political influences in schools is hardly new. At the beginning of the eighteenth century, writers concerned about the enemy within targeted Protestant Dissenters. Their suggestions about…

  • Proclaiming tolerance and maintaining integrity

    Proclaiming tolerance and maintaining integrity

    By Carys Brown | @HistoryCarys Theoretically, twenty-first-century Britain is tolerant; it is a place where diverse opinions can flourish. However, when opinions come into conflict, the appropriate course of action is not always obvious. As last year’s “Gay cake” row highlighted, the line between intolerance and a principled stance can be unclear. At the same…