Peter Snow
Peter Snow

History is the future in Harrogate

28 August 2014

Harrogate International Festivals invites audiences to delve into the characters, intrigues and stories that stood the test of time to become the stuff of history books.

The second Harrogate History Festival this October features an epic line-up of authors, cementing Harrogate’s profile as a leading destination for book lovers, hot on the heels of the success of the Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival.

Giants of the genre including Peter Snow, Sandi Toksvig and Bernard Cornwell in a long weekend of events exploring the crooks and crevices of historical writing.

The event takes place from the 23 to the 26 October In association with the Historical Writers’ Association at the Old Swan Hotel.
Bernard Cornwell, author of the Sharpe series, adapted to TV with Sean Bean, is travelling from the States for his UK appearance. Other Special Guests include a rare appearance by C.J. Sansom, the BBC’s James Naughtie, Elizabeth Chadwick, Elizabeth Fremantle, broadcaster and former presenter of the Late Show Sarah Dunant, Guardian writer Charlotte Higgins, and the author and journalist Stephanie Merritt writing as S.J. Parris.

Dr Irving Finkel, the Assistant Keeper of the Ancient Mesopotamian script at the British Museum, will discuss his quest to reveal a radical interpretation of the Noah’s Ark myth. Former adventurer and English teacher, Conn Iggulden, whose worldwide smash, Dangerous Book for Boys, was a publishing phenomenon also headlines with his War of the Roses series.

Sharon Canavar, CEO of Harrogate International Festivals, said: History is in the throes of a cultural renaissance dominating our bookshelves and TV screens. Harrogate is a beautiful location and of course steeped in its own history, so we hope it will attracts tourists, as well as giving local audiences a chance to experience big name authors in the genre.

It’s a fantastic opportunity to grapple with leading literary minds on some of the most gripping conflicts, personalities and epic tales in history.

Toksvig-Sandi
Sandi Toksvig

Panels include ‘New Blood’ showcasing the best new historical writers, the role of the supernatural, and an exploration of Vikings in an age of blood and poetry.

’50 Shades of Grail’ debunks the myths and legends that dominate history, and for Downton fans there is a fascinating discussion on social history in ‘If Walls Could Talk’ through the eyes of those who served, featuring Dr Pamela Cox, author and TV presenter of the BBC’s Shopgirls: The True Story of Life Behind the Counter.

The festival will also open with the Historical Writers’ Association Crown for Debut Historical Fiction Awards, featuring a presentation for the Outstanding Contribution to Historical Fiction Award.

For individual tickets, day rovers or weekend rovers, visit http://harrogateinternationalfestivals.com or call the Box Office on 01423 562303.

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