Public Anthropology Lecture: Prof Dan Hicks (University of Oxford)
Overview
"Militarist Realism": rethinking monumentality, museums, and memory culture
Join us for our annual Public Anthropology Lecture, dedicated to showcasing anthropological work that makes impactful interventions across and beyond academia. This year's lecture will be delivered by Professor Dan Hicks, anthropologist/archaeologist, whose internationally-recognised work is shaping public debates on museums, monuments, colonialism and cultural violence.
Dan Hicks is Professor of Contemporary Archaeology at Oxford University, Curator at the Pitt Rivers Museum, and a Fellow of St Cross College. He has written widely on art, heritage, museums, colonialism, and the material culture of the recent past and the near-present. Dan's books include The Brutish Museums: the Benin Bronzes, colonial violence and cultural restitution (Pluto 2020) and Every Monument Will Fall: a story of remembering and forgetting (Hutchinson Heinemann 2025). Bluesky/Instagram: @ProfDanHicks
There is a drinks reception in the venue at 3.00-3.45. Everyone welcome. The lecture will start immediately after at 3.45-5.00pm.
Attendance is free but registration is required.
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- 2 hours
 - In person
 
Location
Queen's University Belfast, Council Chamber and Canada Room, Lanyon Building
University Road
Belfast BT7 1NN United Kingdom
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