Partial Publication List
| Book | Date | Publisher | ISBN | Notes | Cites |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Labour's Turning Point: Extracts from Contemporary Sources | 1948 | Lawrence & Wishart | ISBN 0-901759-65-1 | ||
| Primitive Rebels: Studies in Archaic Forms of Social Movement in the 19th and 20th centuries | 1959, 1963, 1971 | Manchester University Press | ISBN 0-7190-0493-4 | in the US: Social Bandits and Primitive Rebels, Free Press, 1960 | |
| The Jazz Scene | 1959 | Weidenfeld & Nicolson | ISBN 0-297-79568-6 | as Francis Newton | |
| The Age of Revolution: Europe 1789-1848 | 1962 | Abacus (UK) Vintage Books (U.S.) |
ISBN 0-679-77253-7 | ||
| Labouring Men: studies in the history of labour | 1964 | Weidenfeld & Nicolson | ISBN 0-297-76402-0 | ||
| Pre-Capitalist Economic Formations | 1965 | Lawrence & Wishart | ISBN 0-7178-0165-9 | editor; essays by Karl Marx | |
| Industry and Empire: From 1750 to the Present Day | 1968 | Pelican | ISBN 0-14-013749-1 | ||
| Bandits | 1969 | Weidenfeld & Nicolson | ISBN 0-394-74850-6 | ||
| Captain Swing | 1969 | Lawrence & Wishart | ISBN 0-85315-175-X | with George Rudé | |
| Revolutionaries: Contemporary Essays | 1973 | Weidenfeld & Nicolson | ISBN 0-297-76549-3 | ||
| The Age of Capital: 1848-1875 | 1975 | Weidenfeld & Nicolson | ISBN 0-297-76992-8 | ||
| Italian Road to Socialism: An Interview by Eric Hobsbawm with Giorgio Napolitano | 1977 | Lawrence Hill and Co | ISBN 0-88208-082-2 | ||
| The History of Marxism: Marxism in Marx's day, Vol. 1 | 1982 | Harvester Press | ISBN 0-253-32812-8 | editor | |
| The Invention of Tradition | 1983 | Cambridge University Press | ISBN 0-521-43773-3 | editor, with Terence Ranger | |
| Worlds of Labour: further studies in the history of labour | 1984 | Weidenfeld & Nicolson | ISBN 0-297-78509-5 | in the US as Workers: Worlds of Labor, Pantheon Books, 1984 | |
| The Age of Empire: 1875–1914 | 1987 | Weidenfeld & Nicolson (First Edition) | ISBN 0-521-43773-3 | ||
| Politics for a Rational Left: political writing, 1977–1988 | 1989 | Verso | ISBN 0-86091-958-7 | ||
| Echoes of the Marseillaise: two centuries look back on the French Revolution | 1990 | Verso | ISBN 0-86091-937-4 | ||
| Nations and Nationalism Since 1780: programme, myth, reality | 1991 | Cambridge University Press | ISBN 0-521-43961-2 | ||
| The Age of Extremes: the short twentieth century, 1914–1991 | 1994 | Michael Joseph (UK) Vintage Books (U.S.) |
ISBN 0-679-73005-2 | along with its three prequels: The Making of the Modern World, The Folio Society, London, 2005 | |
| Art and Power: Europe Under the Dictators exhibition catalogue | 1995 | Hayward Gallery | ISBN 0-500-23719-0 | editor, with Dawn Ades, David Elliott, Boyd Whyte Iain and Tim Benton | |
| On History | 1997 | Weidenfeld & Nicolson | ISBN 0-349-11050-6 | ||
| 1968 Magnum Throughout the World | 1998 | Hazan | ISBN 2-85025-588-2 | editor, with Marc Weitzmann | |
| Behind the Times: decline and fall of the twentieth-century avant-gardes | 1998 | Thames and Hudson | ISBN 0-500-55031-X | ||
| Uncommon People: resistance, rebellion and jazz | 1998 | Weidenfeld & Nicolson | ISBN 0-297-81916-X | ||
| Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, The Communist Manifesto: a modern edition | 1998 | Verso | ISBN 1-85984-898-2 | editor | |
| The New Century: in Conversation with Antonio Polito | 2000 | Little, Brown | ISBN 0-316-85429-8 | in the US: On the Edge of the New Century, The New Press, 2001 | |
| Interesting Times: a twentieth-Century life | 2002 | Allen Lane | ISBN 0-7139-9581-5 | autobiography | |
| Globalisation, Democracy and Terrorism | 2007 | Little, Brown | ISBN 0-316-02782-0 | a part of it in the US: On Empire: America, war, and global supremacy, Pantheon, 2008 | |
| How to Change the World: Tales of Marx and Marxism | 2011 | Little, Brown | ISBN 1-4087-0287-8 |
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