David Nicholls
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David Nicholls calls for curriculum reform so that the past might have a future in England.
Published July 21 2004
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David Nicholls analyses the potential job market for history graduates. Published November 26 2002
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David Nicholls demonstrates that history, rather than being ‘irrelevant’, is a passport to success in the world of work.
Published July 15 2002
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David Nicholls explains what is not included in a modern French film looking at love, betrayal and anti-colonialism in 1930s South East Asia.
Published August 31 1996
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David Nicholls on a broad look at cinematic depictions of the past
Published February 1 1981
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David Nicholls examines the central position of Satan in early modern French popular culture.
Published November 1 1980
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