# History \& Policy Generated by Yoast SEO v27.2, this is an llms.txt file, meant for consumption by LLMs. ## Pages - [Management Committee](https://historyandpolicy.org/trade-union-forums/management-committee/) - [Trade Union and Employment Forum](https://historyandpolicy.org/trade-union-forums/) - [Trade Union and Employment Forum Constitution](https://historyandpolicy.org/trade-union-forums/trade-union-and-employment-forum-constitution/) - [Editorial Guidelines](https://historyandpolicy.org/editorial-guidelines/) - [Who we are](https://historyandpolicy.org/about-us/who-we-are/) ## Posts - [Holocaust Memorial Day 2026](https://historyandpolicy.org/holocaust-memorial-day-2026/): Registration is still open for Professor David Feldman’s lecture ‘Mourning, memory and politics: memorialization of the Holocaust in Britain from the 1940s to the present day’\. - [Article to mark the 50th anniversary of the 1975 Sex Discrimination Act](https://historyandpolicy.org/article-to-mark-the-50th-anniversary-of-the-1975-sex-discrimination-act/): Hilary Cooper publishes article to mark the 50th anniversary of the 1975 Sex Discrimination Act becoming law\. - [Trades Union \& Employment Forum Conference on Employment Tribunals](https://historyandpolicy.org/as-the-labour-governments-employment-bill-neared-the-end-of-its-passage-through-parliament-history-policys-trades-union-and-employment-forum-organized-a-special-conference-examining-the-history-o/): 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](https://historyandpolicy.org/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'\. - [An important new collection of policy\-relevant historical articles](https://historyandpolicy.org/an-important-new-collection-of-policy-relevant-historical-articles/): Over the previous year, the Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure \(Campop\) has been publishing a series of blog articles to mark the 60th anniversary of its foundation in 1964\. They illustrate the rich legacy of Campop’s work and the urgent relevance of history to the policy process\. ## Events - [Remembering the General Strike, 100 years on](https://historyandpolicy.org/events/remembering-the-general-strike-100-years-on/) - [Industrial/Employment Tribunals \- 60 years on](https://historyandpolicy.org/events/industrial-employment-tribunals-60-years-on/) - [The Most Working Class Labour Government? The 1924 Ramsay MacDonald administration reassessed\.](https://historyandpolicy.org/events/the-most-working-class-labour-government-the-1924-ramsay-macdonald-administration-reassessed/) - [Professor Hugh Clegg \- His Life and Legacy](https://historyandpolicy.org/events/professor-hugh-clegg-his-life-and-legacy/) - [Equal pay – a long time coming\. Reflections on the 50th anniversary of the Equal Pay Act](https://historyandpolicy.org/events/equal-pay-a-long-time-coming-reflections-on-the-50th-anniversary-of-the-equal-pay-act/) ## Policy Papers - [New Developments in “Old” Adoptions from Greece: When the Future Finally Catches up with the Past: To ανεπιθύμητο τάγμα is no more](https://historyandpolicy.org/policy-papers/papers/new-developments-in-old-adoptions-from-greece-when-the-future-finally-catches-up-with-the-past-to-ανεπιθύμητο-τά/): On 22 April 2025, the government of Greece responded to the persistent request of hundreds of Greek\-born adoptees to have their Greek citizenship restored\. Gonda Van Steen discusses how this recent policy change remedies a historic injustice of the past, how it was driven by the team Nostos for Greek Adoptees, and what more remains to be done\. - [Learning from the past to face the challenges of food security in the twenty\-first century](https://historyandpolicy.org/policy-papers/papers/learning-from-the-past-to-face-the-challenges-of-food-security-in-the-twenty-first-century/): UK food security has relied more on circumstance than strategy\. Past crises offer lessons for building future resilience\. - [Two Speeches, Two Eras: Labour’s Quest for National Cohesion\. From Wilson in 1968 to Starmer in 2026, a deep dive on two major area\-based strategy announcements\.](https://historyandpolicy.org/policy-papers/papers/two-speeches-two-eras-labours-quest-for-national-cohesion-from-wilson-in-1968-to-starmer-in-2026-a-deep-dive-on-two-major-area-based-strategy-announcements/): In comparing two major speeches 58 years apart, the first by Harold Wilson and the second by Keir Starmer, this policy paper by Camille Perbost identifies echoes between the attempts of these Labour prime ministers to ensure that regional inequalities and deprivation did not fuel populist extremism, and suggests some lessons from the way in which the Wilson government confronted this challenge\. - [Europe in the New Cold War: Why the Old Continent Needs a Change of Perspective to Learn from Past Great Power Rivalries](https://historyandpolicy.org/policy-papers/papers/europe-in-the-new-cold-war-why-the-old-continent-needs-a-change-of-perspective-to-learn-from-past-great-power-rivalries/): How far can European leaders draw on the lessons of the Cold War to negotiate current geopolitical challenges, given the deepening rift with the United States? Christian Methfessel argues they can do so by considering how the postcolonial states of the 'Third World' sought to position themselves in relation to Cold War superpower rivalries\. - [A New Theory Of The Origins Of Capitalism](https://historyandpolicy.org/policy-papers/papers/new-theory-of-the-origins-of-capitalism/): Craig Muldrew discusses his new book which reframes capitalism’s origins as social and moral, rooted in local credit and trust, and offers new insights into capitalism's role today\. ## Opinion Articles - [‘Children couldn’t have been treated like that\.’ But we were\. What a Survivor of Childhood Tuberculosis Can Teach Today’s Policymakers](https://historyandpolicy.org/opinion-articles/articles/children-couldnt-have-been-treated-like-that-but-we-were-what-a-survivor-of-childhood-tuberculosis-can-teach-todays-policymakers/): Drawing on the experiences of her father, Harry Drabble, a survivor of childhood bovine tuberculosis, Helen Parker\-Drabble argues that the long\-term psychological and developmental impact of prolonged hospitalisation in childhood is a neglected aspect of today's policy discussions\. - [The long history of debates about gun control](https://historyandpolicy.org/opinion-articles/articles/the-long-history-of-debates-about-gun-control/): The tragic shootings at Bondi Beach and Brown University have put questions of gun control back in the spotlight\. These debates are almost as old as guns themselves and they point to the extent to which cultural attitudes to firearms are deeply embedded\. - [Conservatism and Unionism in the UK](https://historyandpolicy.org/opinion-articles/articles/conservatism-and-unionism-in-the-uk/): The team of historians behind an AHRC\-funded research project reflect on the fracturing of Conservatism and Unionism in the the UK in the final third of the twentieth century, and the insights into that process provided by a witness seminar hosted by History \& Policy in June 2025\. - [The tragedy of the repeated history in Britain of austerity causing mortality](https://historyandpolicy.org/opinion-articles/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\. - [Will Thatcher’s historical legacy, like Robert Peel’s, U\-turn from beyond the grave?](https://historyandpolicy.org/opinion-articles/articles/will-thatchers-historical-legacy-like-robert-peels-u-turn-from-beyond-the-g/) ## Historians/ Authors - [Lorenzo Castellani](https://historyandpolicy.org/historian-authors/lorenzo-castellani/) ## Who we are - [Dr Alastair Reid](https://historyandpolicy.org/who-we-are/dr-alastair-reid/) - [Professor Pat Thane](https://historyandpolicy.org/who-we-are/professor-pat-thane/) - [Dr Lucy Delap](https://historyandpolicy.org/who-we-are/dr-lucy-delap/) - [Dr Laura King](https://historyandpolicy.org/who-we-are/dr-laura-king/) - [Dr Duncan Needham](https://historyandpolicy.org/who-we-are/dr-duncan-needham/) ## Seminars - [HMT 'Incoming Labour governments' series 2025](https://historyandpolicy.org/siminars/seminar/hmt-seminar-series-on-incoming-labour-governments-2025/) - [Department for Education series 2, 2012\-13](https://historyandpolicy.org/siminars/seminar/department-for-education-series-2-2012-13/): \H\&P collaborated with the \children and young people directorate\ at the Department for Education \(DfE\) to deliver regular, policy\-relevant seminars\. These events were supported by the \Arts and Humanities Research Council\\.\ - [The Cabinet Office](https://historyandpolicy.org/siminars/seminar/the-cabinet-office/): \H\&P was invited by the Cabinet Office to organise a seminar on 'the Big Society' and another on money and barter\. \ - [Alcohol Research UK](https://historyandpolicy.org/siminars/seminar/alcohol-research-uk1/) - [History’s role in health policy making](https://historyandpolicy.org/siminars/seminar/history-matters-historys-role-in-health-policymaking/) ## Training - [Policy Engagement Training in History \& the Social Sciences](https://historyandpolicy.org/training/course/policy-engagement-training-in-history-the-social-sciences/): \In March \& April 2016, H\&P ran a two day training course for academics to learn how the policy\-making process works, and how to engage with policy makers and shapers\. Drawing on H\&P’s connections in Whitehall and civil society, delegates heard from civil servants, NGO leaders, journalists and historians with experience in government, Parliament and beyond\.\ - [\#horsemeathistory: Food Regulation and Consumer Protection](https://historyandpolicy.org/training/horsemeathistory-food-regulation-and-consumer-protection/) - [Action Plan to Raise Public Awareness of the International Implications of cuts to the BBCWS](https://historyandpolicy.org/training/action-plan-to-raise-public-awareness-of-the-international-implications-of/) - [Historical Perspectives on the Uses and Abuses of CCTV Technology](https://historyandpolicy.org/training/historical-perspectives-on-the-uses-and-abuses-of-cctv-technology/) - [Living Wages](https://historyandpolicy.org/training/living-wages/) ## Case studies - [Mike Childs](https://historyandpolicy.org/case-studies/case-study/mike-childs/) - [Alastair Reid](https://historyandpolicy.org/case-studies/case-study/alastair-reid/) - [Duncan Needham](https://historyandpolicy.org/case-studies/case-study/duncan-needham/) - [Rachel King](https://historyandpolicy.org/case-studies/case-study/rachel-king/) - [Helen McCarthy](https://historyandpolicy.org/case-studies/case-study/helen-mccarthy/) ## Consultations - [Witness seminar on Conservatism and Unionism](https://historyandpolicy.org/consultations/consultations/witness-seminar-on-conservatism-and-unionism/): On 12 June 2025, History \& Policy hosted a witness seminar the historical development of Conservatism and Unionism in the UK\. The panel members included former Secretary of State for Scotland and, later Foreign Secretary, Sir Malcolm Rifkind, the Emeritus Professor of Politics at the University of Ulster, Arthur Aughey, and David Melding CBE, who, among other roles, previously served as Deputy Presiding Officer of the Senedd\. - [Jimmy Savile investigations](https://historyandpolicy.org/consultations/consultations/jimmy-savile-investigations/) - [The census and future provision of population statistics in England and Wales](https://historyandpolicy.org/consultations/consultations/the-census-and-future-provision-of-population-statistics-in-england-and-wal/) - [Public and patient involvement in the NHS](https://historyandpolicy.org/consultations/consultations/public-and-patient-involvement-in-the-nhs/) - [Pension Reform](https://historyandpolicy.org/consultations/consultations/pension-reform/) ## Hindsight Perspectives - [Pod 3: Sea power, cyberspace and the governance of the global commons](https://historyandpolicy.org/hindsights/pod-3-sea-power-cyberspace-and-the-governance-of-the-global-commons/): Dr Louis Halewood and Dr Rory Hopcraft \(both at Plymouth\) talk to Alix Mortimer about their cross\-disciplinary collaboration, fusing Louis’s work on international security, law and the development of institutions over the nineteenth and early twentieth century with Rory’s focus on the very twenty\-first century concern of cyber security at sea\. Finding an echo in seventeenth\-century discussions of the “sea as a global commons” by Hugo Grotius and John Selden, their forthcoming Hindsight Perspectives report proposes the policy lens of the “maritime cyber commons”\. The complex history of governance at sea, as well as the distributed nature of cyber vulnerabilities, suggest this is best seen as a distinct governance category which the International Maritime Organization and other governance and law\-making bodies will have to grapple with as the challenges of the twenty\-first century in maritime unfold\. - [Pod 3: Sea power, cyberspace and the governance of the global commons](https://historyandpolicy.org/hindsights/pod-3-sea-power-cyberspace-and-the-governance-of-the-global-commons-2/): \\Dr Louis Halewood\ and \Dr Rory Hopcraft\ \(both at Plymouth\) talk to Alix Mortimer about their cross\-disciplinary collaboration, fusing Louis’s work on international security, law and the development of institutions over the nineteenth and early twentieth century with Rory’s focus on the very twenty\-first century concern of cyber security at sea\. Finding an echo in seventeenth\-century discussions of the “sea as a global commons” by Hugo Grotius and John Selden, their forthcoming Hindsight Perspectives report proposes the policy lens of the “maritime cyber commons”\. The complex history of governance at sea, as well as the distributed nature of cyber vulnerabilities, suggest this is best seen as a distinct governance category which the International Maritime Organization and other governance and law\-making bodies will have to grapple with as the challenges of the twenty\-first century in maritime unfold\.\ - [SEMINAR: Reducing the dangers of dock work in the UK, 1899\-1939](https://historyandpolicy.org/hindsights/seminar-reducing-the-dangers-of-dock-work-in-the-uk-1899-1939/): \On 16 May 2023 we launched the second Hindsight Perspectives report \Reducing the dangers of dock work in the UK, 1899\-1939: how past approaches could prevent future tragedies\, by Dr Guy Collender\. We were joined by Dr Derek McGlashan, Head of Health, Wellbeing and Safety and Head of Strategic Projects at the Port of London Authority, as industry respondent\.\ \The report, which you can \download\ here, draws on Guy’s PhD research into the history of the Port of London between 1900 and 1939, so there was a great direct crossover between our speakers\. We had many great audience questions and a detailed and interesting discussion about the problems and pitfalls of setting historic data \(in this case on safety\) alongside modern data\.\ - [PUBLICATION: Reducing the dangers of dock work in the UK, 1899\-1939: how past approaches could prevent future tragedies](https://historyandpolicy.org/hindsights/publication-reducing-the-dangers-of-dock-work-in-the-uk-1899-1939-how-past-approaches-could-prevent-future-tragedies/): \In the forthcoming second report in the Hindsight Perspectives Series, Dr Guy Collender looks at the improvements made in safety over the first decades of the twentieth century and draws out lessons for what is still one of the world's most dangerous occupations\ - [Exploring the International Journal of Maritime History \- a guide for industry](https://historyandpolicy.org/hindsights/exploring-the-international-journal-of-maritime-history-a-guide-for-industry/): \In this second post diving into the International Journal of Maritime History, we open too many tabs and suggest how industry researchers can get started with historical scholarship\ ## Global Economics - [Commonwealth Trade after Brexit: historical reflections](https://historyandpolicy.org/global-economics/commonwealth-trade-after-brexit-historical-reflections/): Commonwealth Trade after Brexit: historical reflections - [Commonwealth Trade after Brexit: historical reflections](https://historyandpolicy.org/global-economics/commonwealth-trade-after-brexit-historical-reflections-2/): \Based on historical experiences, what economic opportunities might the Commonwealth of Nations offer a post\-Brexit Britain? This roundtable event brought together historians, business groups, trade experts and think tanks to explore the historical context\.\ - [New directions in the history of imperial and global networks](https://historyandpolicy.org/global-economics/new-directions-in-the-history-of-imperial-and-global-networks/): \History \& Policy director Dr Andrew Blick will give a policy and public engagement seminar at the Global Economics and History forum's forthcoming Early Career Researcher workshop on 23 June 2017\.\ - [Brexit and food prices: the legacy of the Hungry Forties](https://historyandpolicy.org/global-economics/brexit-and-food-prices-the-legacy-of-the-hungry-forties/): \Professor Anthony Howe \(UEA\), Dr Sarah Richardson \(Warwick\), Lindsay Aqui \(QMUL\) and Geoff Tansey \(Curator, The Food Academy\) take us through the history of food poverty and the politics of prices at the Global Economics and History Forum's round table event\ - [“The City \(or London Business\), the Commonwealth, and Europe Past Present \& Future” \- 3rd June 2016](https://historyandpolicy.org/global-economics/the-city-or-london-business-the-commonwealth-and-europe-past-present-future/): \H\&P Global Economics \& History Forum to participate in London Metropolitan Archives event "The City \(or London Business\), the Commonwealth, and Europe: Past, Present, Future" on Friday, 3 June 2016 from 12:30 to 16:30\.\ ## Trade Union Forums - [Dame Judith Hackitt reflects on forthcoming Health and Safety conference](https://historyandpolicy.org/trade-union-forum/meeting/dame-judith-hackitt-reflects-on-forthcoming-health-and-safety-conference/): On Monday 25 November, the History \& Policy Trades Union and Employment Forum will be hosting a conference entitled ‘Health \& Safety At Work Act – 50 Years On Still fit for purpose?’ See here for details of the conference and registration\. - [The Next judgment: a landmark in the history of equal pay?](https://historyandpolicy.org/trade-union-forum/meeting/the-next-judgement-a-landmark-in-the-history-of-equal-pay/): The employment tribunal case of Ms M\. Thandi and others v\. Next Retail Limited and Next Distribution Limited, announced on 5 August 2024, has been hailed as a landmark in the long struggle for equal pay, as the first major case to find evidence of unjustifiable pay disparities between predominantly female and male groups of workers in the same company, but different sites, in the private sector\. Around 3,500 current and former workers participated in the claim, with more women expected to join; with an average estimated payment of £6,000 in lost earnings, it is thought Next will need to pay over £30 million, and it will have to equalise pay rates from now on\. - [Employment Tribunal Conference October 30th](https://historyandpolicy.org/trade-union-forum/meeting/employment-tribunal-conference/): On October 30th, the History \& Policy Trade Union Forum welcomed around 30 guests to attend a well timed conference marking 60 years since Industrial/Employment Tribunals were introduced\. As the current Employment Rights Bill ping pongs back and forth between the Commons and Lords, it offered an opportunity to look back at how the tribunal system came about and its development over the last 60 years\. - [The Osborne Judgment of 1909](https://historyandpolicy.org/trade-union-forum/meeting/the-osborne-judgment-of-1909/): \Dr Jim Moher suggested that Walter Osborne's campaign in the 1900s shed important light on individual/collective tensions over the trade union political levy, while Tony Dubbins \(Trade Unions for Labour\) argued that the unions were still a popular voluntary force which were not treated with sufficient respect in reviews of party funding\.\ - [Unions and the Great War](https://historyandpolicy.org/trade-union-forum/meeting/unions-and-the-great-war/): \H\&P's Trade Union Forum explored the unions during the First World War at its 15 November 2014 meeting\. Professor Jerry White, of Birkbeck, University of London, spoke about London's trade unions, and Dr Deborah Thom, of Robinson College, Cambridge, talked about women, socialism, unionism and protest\.\ ## Historians Books - [The Rise of Managerial Bureaucracy: Reforming the British Civil Service](https://historyandpolicy.org/historians-books/books/the-rise-of-managerial-bureaucracy-reforming-the-british-civil-service/): \Lorenzo Castellani traces the transformation of the UK Civil Service between 1979 and 2007 into a "managerial bureaucracy"\.\ - [Sex Before the Sexual Revolution](https://historyandpolicy.org/historians-books/books/sex-before-the-sexual-revolution/): \The new professor of History and Public Policy, Simon Szreter and Dr Kate Fisher offer personal reflections on the motivation and rationale behind their new book \Sex before the Sexual Revolution\.\\ - [The African Diaspora in Asian Trade Routes and Cultural Memories](https://historyandpolicy.org/historians-books/books/the-african-diaspora-in-asian-trade-routes-and-cultural-memories/): \Dr Shihan de Silva Jayasuriya, Senior Fellow at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies in London, talks about the context for her new book \The African Diaspora in Asian Trade Routes and Cultural Memories\ \- and how she went about compiling the information behind it\.\ - [An Alternative History of Hyperactivity: Food Additives and the Feingold Diet](https://historyandpolicy.org/historians-books/books/an-alternative-history-of-hyperactivity-food-additives-and-the-feingold-die/): \Dr Matthew Smith, Wellcome Trust Research Fellow Centre for the Social History of Health and Healthcare University of Strathclyde, talks about his upcoming book \An Alternative History of Hyperactivity\ \- explaining why the argument matters and what it means for future health policy\.\ - [History, Historians and Development Policy: A Necessary Dialogue](https://historyandpolicy.org/historians-books/books/history-historians-and-development-policy-a-necessary-dialogue/): \Simon Szreter, H\&P Partner and Fellow of St John's College Cambridge, looks at the contribution history has to make to development policy \- and its potential to turn some key policy precepts on their head\. This book was \launched in Manchester\\.\ ## Audio - [Reforming the Civil Service: the Next Steps report, 30 years on](https://historyandpolicy.org/audio/reforming-the-civil-service-the-next-steps-report-30-years-on/) - [Reforming the Civil Service: the Fulton Report, 50 years on](https://historyandpolicy.org/audio/reforming-the-civil-service-the-fulton-report-50-years-on/) - [Why is equal pay for women so difficult to achieve?](https://historyandpolicy.org/audio/why-is-equal-pay-for-women-so-difficult-to-achieve/) - [Democracy at Work: 150 years of the TUC](https://historyandpolicy.org/audio/democracy-at-work-150-years-of-the-tuc/) - [Regulation, inspection and extreme risk: The history behind the Grenfell Tower tragedy](https://historyandpolicy.org/audio/regulation-inspection-and-extreme-risk-the-history-behind-the-grenfell-towe/) ## Video - [After the Virus: Lessons from the Past for a Better Future](https://historyandpolicy.org/video/after-the-virus-lessons-from-the-past-for-a-better-future/) - [Online book launch and round table discussion: European Socialists Across Borders](https://historyandpolicy.org/video/online-book-launch-and-round-table-discussion-european-socialists-across-borders/) - [Taking Stock of Official History, past, present and future](https://historyandpolicy.org/video/taking-stock-of-official-history-past-present-and-future/) - [Editors and Officials in the writing of Official History](https://historyandpolicy.org/video/editors-and-officials-in-the-writing-of-official-history/) - [Consultation in Germany and the UK: Past, Present and Prospects](https://historyandpolicy.org/video/consultation-in-germany-and-the-uk-past-present-and-prospects/) ## Categories - [Business and finance](https://historyandpolicy.org/category/business-and-finance/) - [Public services and social policy](https://historyandpolicy.org/category/public-services-and-social-policy/) - [Trade unions and employment](https://historyandpolicy.org/category/trade-unions-and-employment/) - [The United Kingdom](https://historyandpolicy.org/category/the-united-kingdom/) - [Political ideas and institutions](https://historyandpolicy.org/category/political-ideas-and-institutions/) ## Paper Authors - [Simon Szreter](https://historyandpolicy.org/paper-author/simon-szreter/) - [Andrew Blick](https://historyandpolicy.org/paper-author/andrew-blick/) - [Ann Lyon](https://historyandpolicy.org/paper-author/ann-lyon/) - [Glen O'Hara](https://historyandpolicy.org/paper-author/glen-ohara/) - [Henry Irving](https://historyandpolicy.org/paper-author/henry-irving/) ## Book Authors - [Simon Szreter](https://historyandpolicy.org/book-author/simon-szreter/) - [Jon Agar](https://historyandpolicy.org/book-author/jon-agar/) - [Matthew Hilton](https://historyandpolicy.org/book-author/matthew-hilton/) - [Matthew Smith](https://historyandpolicy.org/book-author/matthew-smith/) - [Keith Breckenridge](https://historyandpolicy.org/book-author/keith-breckenridge/) ## Team roles - [Senior Associate](https://historyandpolicy.org/team-roles/senior-associate/) - [Co\-Founder](https://historyandpolicy.org/team-roles/co-founder/) - [Deputy Director](https://historyandpolicy.org/team-roles/deputy-director/) - [Director](https://historyandpolicy.org/team-roles/director/) - [Co\-Founder / Editorial Director](https://historyandpolicy.org/team-roles/co-founder-editorial-director/) ## Event type - [Seminar](https://historyandpolicy.org/event-type/seminar/) - [Round table discussion](https://historyandpolicy.org/event-type/round-table-discussion/) - [Conference](https://historyandpolicy.org/event-type/conference/) - [Colloquium](https://historyandpolicy.org/event-type/colloquium/) - [Lecture](https://historyandpolicy.org/event-type/lecture/) ## Post date - [April, 2020](https://historyandpolicy.org/post-date/2020-04/) - [May, 2010](https://historyandpolicy.org/post-date/2010-05/) - [May, 2016](https://historyandpolicy.org/post-date/2016-05/) - [June, 2016](https://historyandpolicy.org/post-date/2016-06/) - [May, 2015](https://historyandpolicy.org/post-date/2015-05/) ## Optional - [Sitemap index](https://historyandpolicy.org/sitemap_index.xml)