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Andreas Koureas (Born 2nd January 2003) is a historian reading Political Economy at King's College London. [1] His main focus of research is on Winston Churchill and the Bengal Famine, with an academic paper due on the subject in late 2024. [2]
He is published in multiple outlets including The Spectator [3] and academic institutions like Hillsdale College's The Churchill Project. [4]
He is also currently working on a book called 'Churchill: Marching Through The Fire, May 1940 - June 1941', due for publication in 2025/2026 with Barnthorn. [5]
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talk). This submission's references do not show that the subject
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reliable,
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Andreas Koureas (Born 2nd January 2003) is a historian reading Political Economy at King's College London. [1] His main focus of research is on Winston Churchill and the Bengal Famine, with an academic paper due on the subject in late 2024. [2]
He is published in multiple outlets including The Spectator [3] and academic institutions like Hillsdale College's The Churchill Project. [4]
He is also currently working on a book called 'Churchill: Marching Through The Fire, May 1940 - June 1941', due for publication in 2025/2026 with Barnthorn. [5]
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