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H&P publishes high-quality historical research freely accessible online and creates opportunities for historians, policy makers and journalists to connect and learn from each other.

Welcome to History & Policy

H&P publishes high-quality historical research freely accessible online and creates opportunities for historians, policy makers and journalists to connect and learn from each other.

Welcome to History & Policy

H&P publishes high-quality historical research freely accessible online and creates opportunities for historians, policy makers and journalists to connect and learn from each other.

Policy Papers


Mobilising Women’s Workplace Rights: 50 Years of Sex Equality Legislation

Women and men gained formal workplace equality on 29 December 1975 when the Equal Pay and Sex Discrimination Acts came into force. Incremental change has been achieved slowly across the subsequent 50 years, and continued gender segregation within sectors and occupations, combined with intersectional disadvantage, has made it difficult to close the gender wage gap.

Stealth (Tax) Policy and the Widening Racial Wealth Gap in the USA

Over the past sixty years, the wealth gap in the USA between the typical White and Black households has more than tripled, even after adjustment for inflation. Tax policies that have remained largely overlooked, have led to America doubling down on its legacy of promoting White supremacy. Robert B Williams argues that this trend needs to be reversed.

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Opinion Articles


The tragedy of the repeated history in Britain of austerity causing mortality

There has been much discussion over the impact since 2010 of austerity and in particular the two-child limit on child poverty and health. Historians have now measured the health effects of the first Westminster-imposed austerity programme of severe cuts to child allowances. This was when the New Poor Law of the workhouse was launched in 1834. The impact on child mortality is revealed and it is shocking.

At a time of crisis for the profession, a unique collection of interviews demonstrates the importance of history.

At a time of crisis for the History departments across the UK, the Institute of Historical Research has made available a unique archive of interviews with some of the profession’s leading post-war British scholars. Their reflections provide valuable evidence for importance of the discipline and the urgent need not only to defend it but to disseminate its values across society.

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News


Trades Union & Employment Forum Conference on Employment Tribunals

As the Labour Government’s Employment Bill neared the end of its passage through Parliament, History & Policy’s Trades Union and Employment Forum organized a special conference examining the history of Employment Tribunals.

New collection of articles based on History & Policy seminar series

A collection of papers based on our seminar series in partnership with the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office Historians on official history has been published in a special edition of the refereed journal ‘Diplomacy and Statecraft’.

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The Most Working Class Labour Government? The 1924 Ramsay MacDonald administration reassessed.

Jan 20
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