NIALL FERGUSON
April 2014
From the First World War to the rise of radical Islam, catastrophes cannot be treated like ordinary problems
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May 2013
There is a truth at the heart of his controversial comments about my antecedent which Niall Ferguson does not need to apologise for
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May 2013
BY OLIVER WISEMAN
On the letters page of the new issue of Standpoint, two leading historians debate the state of history in schools today.
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The pessimists are lining up to announce the fall of the West and above all of the US. But the Americans will prove them wrong
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