I mean, until 1871 Catholics (read: most of Ireland) were banned from UK universities. You know, the good old days.
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“Religious intolerance existed in the past in England.” What other nations, during the same period you mentioned, exhibited significant religious tolerance to a degree comparable that one could say is similar to modern moral standards? In what way was England a unique outlier?
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Wouldn't get past the style police now: "give your estimate", "doings", "less unpopular", ...
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Today's corruption of the universities makes me worry about the future. Some faculties are straight-up brainwashing-facilities at this point.
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I think I could provide reasonable answers to almost each of those questions. I doubt I'd get into Cambridge though
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I’m pretty sure the administrators of Trinity College at the time supported what Cromwell did.
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No, "tell us about your personal struggles" is 1999 or 2009. In 2019, all formerly personal struggles are about "systems of power and privilege." 2019 is "Tell us your pronouns."
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