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IPUP Reports

IPUP has produced a number of formal reports relating to the public understanding of the past. Find out more below:

  • Dressing History (PDF , 257kb)
  • Wartime Farm (PDF , 551kb)
  • Digging into Data (PDF , 248kb)
  • The Hidden History of Women's Art (PDF , 287kb)
  • Henry VIII - Dressed to Kill (PDF , 574kb)
  • The Last Coiner (PDF , 253kb)
  • Wanamaker Uncovers Roots (PDF , 269kb)
  • How to be an Eighteenth-Century Duchess (PDF , 268kb)

 

Other IPUP Stories

  • History Interns go Public
  • Middle Passages: A Shared History of the Transatlantic Slave Trade
  • Great British Railways
  • Lightening the Law Books: Advising the Law Commission
  • Scholars' Spotlight on 600 years of Everyday life in York
 

Institute for the Public Understanding of the Past
University of York, Department of History
, Heslington, York, YO10 5DD, UK
Tel: work 01904 322961 | ipup-enquiries@york.ac.uk

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