Reading lists
Key textbooks and reading:
Margaret MacMillan, The Uses and Abuses of History (2009)
John Tosh, Why History Matters (2008)
R. E. Neustadt & E. R. May, Thinking in Time: The uses of history for decision-makers (1986)
History and Policy website: http://www.historyandpolicy.org/
Further reading:
Jordanova, Ludmilla, History in Practice(London, 2000)
Black, Jeremy, Using History(London, 2005)
Kean, Hilda and Paul Martin (eds), The Public History Reader(London, 2013)
Evans, M. and K. Lunn (eds), War and Memory in the Twentieth Century(Oxford, 1997)
Hodgkin, K. and S. Radstone (eds), Contested Pasts: the politics of memory(London, 2003)
Beck, Peter J., Using history, making British policy (Basingstoke, 2006)
McIntyre, Stuart and Anna Clark, The History Wars(Melbourne, 2003)
Tyrell, Ian, Historians in public(Chicago, 2005)
Green, Alix, ‘Continuity, contingency and context: bringing the historian’s cognitive toolkit into university futures and public policy development’, Futures, 44.2 (2012),174-180
McGovern, G., ‘The Historian as Policy Analyst’, The Public Historian, 11 (Spring 1989), 37-46
D. J. Staley, History and Future: Using historical thinking to imagine the future(Plymouth, 2007)
BBC podcasts: The Long View, In Our Time, Making History, Witness