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Family Ties and Reshaping History

Rana Mitter talks to Priya Atwal, Joseph Henrich and Rebecca Wragg about how the importance of family networks, marriage ties and loyalties help us rethink power and development.

From the influential part played by Sikh queens, through the ties of marriage and religion which helped shape the Western world, back to the links between Neanderthals and early man: Rana Mitter talks to Priya Atwal, Joseph Henrich and Rebecca Wragg Sykes about family ties, power networks and history.

Priya Atwal has published Royal and Rebels: The Rise and Fall of the Sikh Empire. Dr Atwal is a Teaching Fellow in Modern South Asian History at King's College London.

Joseph Henrich is a Professor in the department of Human and Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University and the author of The Weirdest People in the World: How the West became psychologically peculiar and particularly prosperous.

Rebecca Wragg Sykes is an Honorary Fellow at University of Liverpool and UniversitΓ© de Bordeaux. She is the author of Kindred: Neanderthal Life, Love, Death and Art and is one of the founders of https://trowelblazers.com/

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Penny Spikins speaking about Neanderthal history at the 2019 Free Thinking Festival /programmes/m0003zp2

Tom Holland on his history of the impact of Christianity on Western thinking in a programme called East Meets West /programmes/m00093d1

Producer: Robyn Read

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44 minutes

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Tue 7 Dec 2021 22:00

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  • Thu 17 Sep 2020 22:00
  • Tue 7 Dec 2021 22:00

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