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RELIGIOUS DISSENTERS, 1843. Battle of the Alphabet
RELIGIOUS DISSENTERS, 1843.
Battle of the Alphabet. An English cartoon of 1843 commenting on the negative reaction of dissenting churches to the educational provisions in the Factory Bill then before Parliament
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1843 Alphabet Baby Battle Calvinist Catholic Congregational Education Evil Fight Legislation Peruke Political Poverty Presbyterian Pupil Quaker Satan Satire Schoolboy Struggle Victorian Working Class Tug Of War
RELIGIOUS DISSENTERS, 1843 - Battle of the Alphabet
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. This intriguing print captures an English cartoon from 1843 that sheds light on the contentious relationship between religious dissenters and educational provisions in the Factory Bill. The image depicts a fierce battle unfolding within a classroom setting, symbolizing the clash of ideologies and political struggles surrounding education at that time. In this satirical artwork, various religious factions are represented by schoolboys engaged in a tug-of-war over an oversized alphabet. Each boy wears distinctive headgear representing their respective faiths – Calvinist, Catholic, Congregationalist, Presbyterian, and Quaker – emphasizing their differing beliefs and values. The underlying message conveyed through this clever visual commentary is one of societal division caused by conflicting opinions on education legislation. The cartoon highlights how these debates often perpetuated poverty among the working class as they were caught in the middle of these battles for power. Notably present is Satan himself, lurking mischievously amidst the chaos. His presence suggests that evil forces may be manipulating these disputes for their own gain or to sow further discord among religious communities. As we delve into this thought-provoking piece from Victorian England's history, it serves as a reminder of how deeply intertwined religion and politics can become when it comes to matters such as education reform.
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