Every Monument Will Fall, Dan Hicks
Every Monument Will Fall, Dan Hicks
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Every Monument Will Fall
A Story of Remembering and Forgetting

Author: Dan Hicks

Narrator: Dan Hicks

Unabridged: 20 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 05/01/2025


Synopsis

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The culture war is over. If you want it to be. It wasn’t even a culture war; it was a war on culture. A sustained attack, Dan Hicks argues, in the form of the weaponisation of civic museums, public art, and even universities — and one that has a deeper history than you might think.

Tracing the origins of contemporary conflicts over art, heritage, memory, and colonialism, Every Monument Will Fall joins the dots between the building of statues, the founding of academic disciplines like archaeology and anthropology, and the warehousing of stolen art and human skulls in museums — including the one in which he is a curator.

Part history, part biography, part excavation, the story runs from the Yorkshire wolds to the Crimean War, from southern Ireland to the frontline of the American Civil War, from the City of London to the University of Oxford — revealing enduring legacies of militarism, slavery, racism and white supremacy hardwired into the heart of our cultural institutions.

Every Monument Will Fall offers an urgent reappraisal of how we think about culture, and how to find hope, remembrance and reconciliation in the fragments of an unfinished violent past. Refusing to choose between pulling down every statue, or living in a past that we can never change, the book makes the case for allowing monuments to fall once in a while, even those that are hard to see as monuments, rebuilding a memory culture that is in step with our times.

© Dan Hicks 2025 (P) Penguin Audio 2025

Reviews

Goodreads review by Shriya on May 30, 2025

At the beginning of this month, I found myself in a pair of rather painful Oxfords, walking down the streets of London to Swedenborg Hall, to attend a talk by one of most talked of professors at Oxford, who had written a book on–among other things–Oxford and the legacy of colonialism that still perm......more

Goodreads review by Susan on July 14, 2025

This book is on such an important topic, but the experimental writing style is off putting. The main points could have been made more clearly and directly in less than 100 pages instead the book is over 400 pages......more

Goodreads review by Liam on September 06, 2025

okay fine abolish museums but maybe keep the dinosaurs and interactive sections?? [please]......more

Goodreads review by Chris on October 22, 2025

I very much enjoyed reading this book despite the fairly grim nature of the topic. The writing style is very different from other books on society and racism that I have read but, having over the surprise and in tune with it, it made the book an engaging and enjoyable read. Reading this book was an u......more

Goodreads review by gaverne on June 25, 2025

What a read! So thought provoking and made me rethink many things. Great book.......more


Quotes

Every Monument Will Fall is an extraordinary intervention. If you want to understand the stakes and the limitations of contemporary conflict over culture and colonial history this bold, provocative book is an indispensable resource.

Hicks’ must-read book describes how it was possible for a human skull to be made into a drinking cup and used in a genteel Oxford college, well into the 21st century, as if empire were an eternal state of nature. Read it to see why the media adulation of aristocracy and monarchy conceals the long history of British state violence, slavery and racism. Read it to learn new ways to be anti-racist, abolitionist and to tell other stories than those commemorated by the monuments that surround us, from statues, to museums and the police.