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RELIGION AND MULTICULTURALISM

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Pre-historic period Celtic Period The Roman Period The Anglo-Saxon Period The Norman Period Pre-Protestant Movement The Reformation of the British Isles The Act of Settlement Multiculturalism

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  • April 19, 2024
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8. RELIGION AND MULTICULTURALISM

Religion:
450 000 BC – 700 BC – Pre-historic period
 Earliest human life on the British Isles
 Stone age
 No cave paintings
 Polytheistic religion
 Stonehenge
700 BC – 43 AD – Celtic Period
 Celtic paganism
 Wanted to protect their “sacred knowledge” by not writing it down: only outside sources remain.
43 – 410 – The Roman Period
 Parts of Britain were occupied by the Roman Empire
 In the beginning: polytheistic
 323: Christianity becomes the new official religion
 Mixed religion
410-1066 – Anglo-Saxon Period
 Paganism, then Christianity  monasteries
 Battle of Hastings  the last battle lost on their homeland
1066 – The Norman Period
 No new religion but lots of other changes
Medieval architecture:
 Roman architecture (not to be confused with the Roman Empire!!)
 Gothic architecture

14th Century – Pre-protestant Movement
 Oxford Professor: John Wycliffe: First English translation of the Bible
1534 – Reformation of the British Isles
 Church of England – Henry VIII founded his own religion due to political, financial and personal
reasons (divorce)
 No monasteries  saving money on them
 Nation is divided (mainly Catholics vs Protestants)
1701 – Act of Settlement
 Monarch: only protestants
 Still valid today
Multiculturalism = Different cultures live together without discrimination. (Hungary is mainly
monocultural except for a few cities, such as Budapest). The UK consists of 4 countries (England, Scotland,
Wales, and Northern Ireland) so they have no chance but to be multicultural. The Brits are generally
accepting, although xenophobia is present. They are becoming an increasingly multicultural society.

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