Kieran Nicholl

Kieran Nicholl, B.A. in History by the Newman University, is currently studying M.A. in Political Science at the University of Birmingham. He is interested in Economics, the Catholic Church, the Early Modern Europe, history of the 1960s and anything historical in nature.

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