All healthy distributions will have either a Changes file, or a ChangeLog file. Sometimes authors also leave older versions on CPAN, and you can scan through them. Example: Module::Starter.
Many currently-maintained modules have public repositories such as a Github repo, or a Subversion repo. Example: The Module::Starter Github repo.
Backpan maintains practically all versions of all past CPAN releases.
There's The Gitpan Project, which has a pretty good Git history for almost all CPAN modules that were in existence about three years ago. That project was assembled a few years back, and hasn't been updated. But if you want to look at really old diffs, it's there.
If you have a specific need that isn't covered here, email the module's author and ask him if he's got what you need.
Dave
In reply to Re: Where can I find module revision history?
by davido
in thread Where can I find module revision history?
by Random_Walk
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