How to Rewrite the History Books
22 May 2024
David Wengrow (UCL Institute of Archaeology) has been invited to take part in the Sydney Writers Festival in Australia this week.
The Sydney Writers’ Festival brings together a broad and engaged community around the sharing of books, writing and ideas.ÌýSince the first Festival in 1997, the world’s best novelists, poets, journalists, public intellectuals, economists, politicians, podcasters and scientists have come together to discuss some of the most pressing issues of our times.
David Wengrow, together withÌýwriter and farmer Bruce Pascoe (Black Duck and Dark Emu), will participate in aÌýfree panel event on 24 May. Learn how their work has transformed our understanding of human history - quite literallyÌýoverturningÌýhistory as we knew it.
David is co-author (with the late David Graeber) of (2021), which was named a Sunday Times, Observer and BBC History Book of the Year. The Dawn of Everything has been translated into French, German, and Italian, and is due to appear in over 30 languages worldwide. Ìý
While in Australia, David will also participate in a live interview with Richard Fidler, which will be broadcast on , the most popular podcast in Australia, and give a public lecture at the Australian National University, Canberra entitled
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Image: Prof David Wengrow, UCL Institute of Archaeology (Image credit: Tom Jamieson)