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Fara Dabhiowala – What Is Free Speech? The History of a Dangerous Idea

  • Sunday 11 May, 12pm
  • Tickets From £8.50
  • Hexham Abbey - Great Hall
Fara

Free speech is a clarion call all over the world. Across premodern societies, regulating speech was essential for maintaining order, however, in the early 1700s, the idea of free speech as a right began to emerge. What it means today is more contested than ever. 

Historian Fara Dabhoiwala traces its evolution from a global perspective ranging across Europe, North America and South Asia. Dabhoiwala rejects celebratory platitudes about the past and present of free expression, explaining how to think more deeply about free speech as a global as well as a local question, showing that history complicates our contemporary presumptions, and suggesting fresh possibilities for the future. 

In conversation with Richard Moss

Concession prices: available to Friends of the Festival, those on benefits and students.

Carers qualify for free ‘essential companion’ tickets. Wheelchair spaces are limited. Please book for both directly at the Queen’s Hall Box Office.

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Book a table and receive 10% off dining at The Beaumont Hotel on presentation of your ticket.

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