Policy Papers

History & Policy papers are written by expert historians, based on peer-reviewed research. They offer historical insights into current policy issues ranging from Afghanistan and Iraq, climate change and internet surveillance to family dynamics, alcohol consumption and health reforms. For historians interested in submitting a paper, please see the editorial guidelines.

Currently, 249 papers are freely searchable by theme, author or keyword, with new papers published regularly. Where possible, we publish papers to coincide with relevant policy developments. If you are a policy maker, civil society practitioner or journalist and would like to contact one of our historians, please contact historyandpolicy@london.ac.uk.

You can download H&P policy papers directly from the Apple iBooks store to your iPhone, iPad or Mac. We also have an Amazon Kindle version to download to your PC for transfer to your Kindle via USB cable. Please consult your Kindle manual for further details.


Redrawing the boundaries of British democracy? Census data and the Great Reform Act, 1832-2011

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Electoral reform dilemmas: are single-member constituencies out of date?

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‘The Big Society’: civic participation and the state in modern Britain

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The power of the Prime Minister

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What next for Gordon Brown?

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Unequal Britain: equalities in Britain since 1945

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The legal profession and social activism: the Italian ‘long 1968’

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The 1909 budget and the destruction of the unwritten constitution

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Remember Cable Street? Wrong battle, mate

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Two Cheers for Democracy: involvement and interest in British politics since 1918

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H&P is based at the Institute of Historical Research, Senate House, University of London.

We are the only project in the UK providing access to an international network of more than 500 historians with a broad range of expertise. H&P offers a range of resources for historians, policy makers and journalists.

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