Dan Hicks' new book will be published by Penguin (Hutchinson Heinemann) on May Day 2025. To mark the publication, two book launches are taking place, in London and Oxford. Every Monument Will Fall: a story of remembering and forgetting has been described by Professor Paul Gilroy as "an extraordinary intervention", by the archaeologist Professor Alice Roberts "brave and clear-sighted", and by the artist Isaac Julien as "‘an astonishing tour de force". More details here - https://www.danhicks.uk/every-monument-will-fall
On Thursday 1 May from 7pm to 9pm at Pushkin House/Swedenborg Hall in Bloomsbury, London, The enent will be chaired by the journalist Bryan Knight, who will be joined by the broadcaster and archaeologist Raksha Dave, the writer Onyekachi Wambu, and the art historian Professor Alyce Mahon (Cambridge University).
Tickets here > https://www.pushkinhouse.org/whats-on/events/2500
Then on Wednesday 7 May from 5.30pm to 6.30pm at Blackwells in Oxford, a second event will be chaired by Professor John Schofield (University of York), joined by Professor Nandini Chatterjee (Oxford University) , Professor Simukai Chigudu (Oxford University), Professor Christopher Morton (Pitt Rivers Museum) and Professor Corinne Fowler (University of Leicester).
Tickets here > https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/dan-hicks-every-monument-will-fall-panel-discussion-tickets-1142497343309