Books By H. Stuart Hughes
- An Essay for Our Times (ISBN 0-374-94032-0) (1950)
- Oswald Spengler: A Critical Estimate (ISBN 0-8371-8214-X) (1952)
- The United States and Italy (Cambridge: Harvard Press ISBN 0-674-92545-9 ) (1953)
- Consciousness and Society: The Reorientation of European Social Thought (Cambridge: Harvard University Press ISBN 0-674-70728-1) (1958)
- Contemporary Europe: A History (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall ISBN 0-13-291840-4) (1961)
- An Approach to Peace, and Other Essays (Atheneum ASIN B0007DFG2V) (1962)
- History as Art and Science: Twin Vistas on the Past (1964)
- Prisoners of Hope: The Silver Age of the Italian Jews, 1924-1974 (Cambridge: Harvard University Press ISBN 0-674-70727-3 ) (1983)
- Between Commitment and Disillusion (1987), comprising two earlier works:
- The Obstructed Path (1968) and The Sea Change (Wesleyan University Press ISBN 0-674-70728-1)
- Sophisticated Rebels: The Political Culture of European Dissent, 1968-1987 (ISBN 0-674-82130-0) (1988)
- Gentleman Rebel (New York: Tichnor & Fields ISBN 0-395-56316-X) (a memoir) (1990)
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