Published Work
- Bolton Priory Rentals and Ministers; Accounts, 1473–1539, (ed.) (Leeds, 1969)
- Bolton Priory. The Economy of a Northern Monastery, (Oxford, 1973).
- "The Persecution of the Jews and German Popular Opinion in the Third Reich" pages 261–289 from Yearbook of the Leo Baeck Institute, Volume 26, 1981.
- Popular Opinion and Political Dissent in the Third Reich. Bavaria, 1933–45, (Oxford, 1983, rev. 2002), ISBN 0-19-821922-9
- The Nazi Dictatorship. Problems and Perspectives of Interpretation, (London, 1985, 4th ed., 2000) ISBN 0-340-76028-1
- The 'Hitler Myth'. Image and Reality in the Third Reich (Oxford, 1987, rev. 2001). ISBN 0-19-280206-2
- Weimar. Why did German Democracy Fail?, (ed.) (London, 1990) ISBN 0-312-04470-4
- Hitler: A Profile in Power, (London, 1991, rev. 2001)
- "'Improvised genocide?' The Emergence of the 'Final Solution' in the 'Wargenthau" pages 51–78 from Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, Volume 2, December 1992.
- "Working Towards the Führer: Reflections on the Nature of the Hitler Dictatorship" pages 103–118 from Contemporary European History, Volume 2, Issue #2, 1993; reprinted on pages 231–252 from The Third Reich edited by Christian Leitz, London: Blackwill, 1999, ISBN 0-631-20700-7.
- Stalinism and Nazism: Dictatorships in Comparison, (ed. with Moshe Lewin) (Cambridge, 1997) ISBN 0-521-56521-9
- Hitler 1889–1936: Hubris, (London, 1998) ISBN 0-393-32035-9
- Hitler 1936–1945: Nemesis, (London, 2000) ISBN 0-393-32252-1
- The Bolton Priory Compotus 1286–1325 (ed. with David Smith) (London, 2001)
- Making Friends with Hitler: Lord Londonderry and the British Road to War, (London, 2004) ISBN 0-7139-9717-6
- “Europe's Second Thirty Years War” pages 10–17 from History Today, Volume 55, Issue # 9, September 2005
- Fateful Choices: Ten Decisions That Changed the World, 1940–1941 (London, 2007) ISBN 1-59420-123-4
- Hitler, The Germans, and the Final Solution (Yale, 2008) ISBN 0-300-12427-9
- Hitler (one-volume abridgment of Hitler 1889–1936 and Hitler 1936–1945; London, 2008) ISBN 1-84614-069-2
- Luck of the Devil The Story of Operation Valkyrie, (London: Penguin Books, 2009), ISBN 0-14-104006-8
- The End: Hitler's Germany 1944-45, (Allen Lane, 2011), ISBN 0-7139-9716-8
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