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  • "Turgenev and Dostoyevsky" pp. 156–163 from The Slavonic and East European Review, Volume 8, Issue # 22 June 1929.
  • "Was Dostoyevsky an Epileptic?" pp. 424–431 from The Slavonic and East European Review, Volume 9, Issue # 26, December 1930.
  • "Review: The Brother of Dostoyevsky" review of Vospominaniya A. M. Dostoevskogo pp. 753–754 from The Slavonic and East European Review, Volume 9, Issue # 27, March 1931.
  • Dostoevsky (1821–1881): a New Biography, New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1931.
  • The Romantic Exiles: a Nineteenth Century Portrait Gallery, London: Victor Gollancz, 1933 and was also published in paperback by Penguin in 1949 and again in 1968.
  • Karl Marx: a Study in Fanaticism, London: Dent, 1934.
  • "The League of Peace and Freedom: An Episode in the Quest for Collective Security" pp. 837–844 from International Affairs, Volume 14, Issue # 6, November–December 1935.
  • Review of International Socialism and the World War by Merle Fainsod pages 131-132 from International Affairs, Volume 15, Issue # 1, January - February 1936.
  • Review of The Way of a Transgressor by Negley Farson pages 441-442 from International Affairs, Volume 15, Issue # 3, May - June 1936.
  • Review of Cheerful Giver The Life of Harold Williams by Ariadna Tyrkova-Williams pages 442-443 from International Affairs, Volume 15, Issue# 3, May - June 1936.
  • Review of Inside Europe by John Gunther page 458 from International Affairs, Volume 15, Issue# 3, May - June 1936.
  • Review of Diplomacy and Peace by R. B. Mowat pages 576-577 from International Affairs, Volume 15, Issue 4, July - August 1936.
  • Review of Balkan Holiday by David Footman page 618 from International Affairs, Volume 15, Issue # 4, July - August 1936.
  • Review of Marxism and the National and Colonial Question by Joseph Stalin page 623 from International Affairs, Volume 15, Issue # 4, July - August 1936.
  • Review of Selected Works Volume I-The Prerequisites of the First Russian Revolution (1894-99) by V. I. Lenin pages 624-625 from International Affairs, Volume 15, Issue # 4, July - August 1936.
  • Review of Nicholas II: Prisoner of the People by Essad Bey page 625 from International Affairs, Volume 15, Issue # 4, July - August 1936.
  • Review of Britain and the Soviets pp. 625–626 from International Affairs, Volume 15, Issue # 4, July–August 1936.
  • Review of Problems of Soviet Literature by Andrei Zhdanov page 626 from International Affairs, Volume 15, Issue # 4, July–August 1936.
  • Review of Istoriya Grazhdanskoi Voiny S.S.S.R pp. 780–781 from International Affairs, Volume 15, Issue # 5, September -October 1936.
  • "Public Opinion As a Safeguard of Peace" pp. 846–862 from International Affairs, Volume 15, Issue # 6, November–December 1936.
  • Review of Friedrich Engels: A Biography by Gustav Mayer pages 907-908 from International Affairs, Volume 15, Issue # 6,November – December 1936.
  • Review of Dmitroff's Letters from Prison p. 909 from International Affairs, Volume 15, Issue # 6, November–December 1936.
  • Review of Letters from Prison by Ernst Toller page 909 from International Affairs, Volume 15, Issue # 6, November - December 1936.
  • Review of The Catholic Tradition of the Law of Nations by John Eppstein page 910 from International Affairs, Volume 15, Issue # 6, November - December 1936.
  • Review of Der Proletarische Sozialismus ("Marxismus"): Darstellung und Kritik by Werner Sombart page 914 from International Affairs, Volume 15, Issue # 6, November – December 1936.
  • Review of Moscow Admits a Critic by Sir Bernard Pares page 958 from International Affairs, Volume 15,Issue # 6, November – December 1936.
  • "Bakunin's Escape from Siberia" pp. 377–388 from The Slavonic and East European Review, Volume 15, Issue # 44, January 1937.
  • Review of The Coming World War by T. H. Wintringham pages 128-129 from International Affairs, Volume 16, Issue # 1, January – February 1937.
  • Review of Farewell to Rousseau: A Critique of Liberal Democracy by Claud Sutton page 132 from International Affairs, Volume 16, Issue # 1, January - February 1937.
  • Review of Weltgeschichte der Gegenwart in Dokumenten, 1934-35 Teil I by Michael Freund pages 132-133 from International Affairs, Volume 16, Issue # 1, January – February 1937.
  • Review of Hitler over Russia? by Ernst Henri page 158 from International Affairs, Volume 16, Issue # 1, January - February 1937.
  • Review of Dawn over Samarkand: The Rebirth of Central Asia by Joseph Kunitz page 161 from International Affairs, Volume 16, Issue # 1, January - February 1937.
  • Review of Défense du Terrorisme by Leon Trotsky page 163 from International Affairs, Volume 16, Issue # 1, January - February 1937.
  • Michael Bakunin, London: Macmillan, 1937.
  • Review of Which Way to Peace? by Bertrand Russell pages 283-284 from International Affairs, Volume 16, Issue # 2, Mach - April 1937.
  • Review of Constitution of the Union of Socialist Soviet Republics pp. 309–310 from International Affairs, Volume 16, Issue # 2, March–April 1937.
  • Review of The Case of the Trotskyite-Zinovievite Terrorist Centre: Report of Court Proceedings of the Zinoviev Trial by D. N. Pritt page 311 from International Affairs, Volume 16, Issue # 2, March - April 1937.
  • Review of The Future of Bolshevism by Waldemar Gurian page 481 from International Affairs, Volume 16, Issue # 3, May - June 1937.
  • Review of Big Horse's Flight: The Trail of War in Central Asia by Sven Hedin pages 482-483 from International Affairs, Volume 16, Issue # 3, May - June 1937.
  • Review of Geneva Scene by Norman Hillson pages 618-619 from International Affairs, Volume 16, Issue # 4, July 1937.
  • Review of Der Krieg um Genf by Oscar Bam page 621 from International Affairs, Volume 16, Issue # 4, July 1937.
  • Review of Selected Works Volume VII: After the Seizure of Power 1917-1918 by V. I. Lenin page 641 from International Affairs, Volume 16, Issue # 4, July 1937.
  • Review of Intervention, Civil War and Communism in Russia, April–December 1918: Documents and Materials by James Bunyan page 642 from International Affairs, Volume 16, Issue # 4, July 1937.
  • International Relations Since the Peace Treaties, London, Macmillan, 1937.
  • Review of Italy against the World by George Martelli pages 113-115 from International Affairs, Volume 17, Issue # 1, January–February 1938.
  • Review of Dusk of Europe by Wythe Williams pages 121-122 from International Affairs, Volume 17, Issue # 1, January – February 1938.
  • Review of A History of Russia by Bernard Pares pages 122-123 from International Affairs, Volume 17, Issue # 1, January – February 1938.
  • Review of Soviet Justice and the Trial of Radek and Others by Dudley Collard page 124 from International Affairs, Volume 17, Issue # 1, January – February 1938.
  • Review of For Peace and Friendship: Being a Verbatim Report of the Second National Congress of Peace and Friendship with the U.S.S.R p. 125 from International Affairs, Volume 17, Issue # 1, January–February 1938.
  • Review of History of Anarchism in Russia by E. Yaroslavsky page 454 from International Affairs, Volume 17, Issue # 3, May - June 1938.
  • Review of Soviet Tempo by Violet Conolly pages 289-290 from International Affairs, Volume 17,Issue # 2, March - April 1938.
  • Review of Moscow 1937 by Lion Feuchtwanger pages 456-457 from International Affairs, Volume 17, Issue # 3, May - June 1938.
  • Review of International Studies in Modern Education by S. H. Bailey pages 541-543 from International Affairs, Volume 17, Issue # 4, July - August 1938.
  • Review of The Origins of the Foreign Policy of Woodrow Wilson by Harley Notter pages 594-595 from International Affairs, Volume 17, Issue # 4, July - August 1938.
  • Review of Unto Cæsar by F. A. Voigt pages 699-700 from International Affairs, Volume 17, Issue # 5, September–October 1938.
  • Review of Geneva and the Drift to War: Lectures Delivered at the Geneva Institute of International Relations, August 1937 pp. 701–702 from International Affairs, Volume 17, Issue # 5, September–October 1938.
  • Review of Foreign Affairs, 1919 to 1937 by E. L. Hasluck page 703 from International Affairs, Volume 17, Issue # 5, September–October 1938.
  • Review of G.P.U. Justice by Maurice Edelman page 739 from International Affairs, Volume 17, Issue # 5, September- October 1938.
  • Review of The Crumbling of Empire by M. J. Bonn pages 828-829 from International Affairs, Volume 17, Issue # 6, November - December 1938.
  • The Twenty Years Crisis, 1919–1939: an Introduction to the Study of International Relations, London: Macmillan, 1939, revised edition, 1946.
  • Review of The History of The Times Volume II: The Tradition Established, 1841–1884 pp. 404–405 from International Affairs, Volume 18, Issue # 3, May–June 1939.
  • Review of The Communist International by Franz Borkenau pp. 444–445 from International Affairs, Volume 18, Issue # 3, May–June 1939.
  • Review of Germany's Next Aims by Oswald Dutch pages 528-529 from International Affairs, Volume 18, Issue # 4, July - August 1939.
  • Britain : A Study Of Foreign Policy From The Versailles Treaty To The Outbreak Of War, London ; New York : Longmans, Green and Co., 1939.
  • Review of Prelude to Victory by E. L. Spears pages 39–40 from International Affairs Review Supplement, Volume 19, Issue # 1, June 1940.
  • Review of Unfinished Victory by Sir Arthur Bryant page 40 from International Affairs Review Supplement, Volume 19, Issue # 1, June 1940.
  • Review of British Foreign Policy since Versailles, 1919-39 by W. N. Medlicott page 50 from International Affairs Review Supplement, Volume 19, Issue # 1, June 1940.
  • Review of Down River: A Danubian Study by John Lehmann pages 53–54 from 'International Affairs Review Supplement, Volume 19, Issue # 1, June 1940.
  • Review of Stalin: Czar of All the Russias by Eugene Lyons pages 59–60 from International Affairs Review Supplement, Volume 19, Issue # 1, June 1940.
  • Review of The War Crisis in Berlin, July–August 1914 by Horace Rumbold pages 106-107 from International Affairs Review Supplement, Volume 19, Issue # 2, October 1940.
  • Review of The Development of Modern France (1870–1939) by D. W. Brogan page 128 from International Affairs Review Supplement, Volume 19, Issue # 2, October 1940.
  • Review of Living Space: The Story of South-Eastern Europe by Stoyan Pribichevich page 130 from International Affairs Review Supplement, Volume 19, Issue # 2, October 1940.
  • Review of Stalin's Russia and the Crisis in Socialism by Max Eastman page 136 from International Affairs Review Supplement, Volume 19, Issue # 2, October 1940.
  • Review of Sea Power pp. 209–211 from International Affairs Review Supplement, Volume 19, Issue # 3–4, December 1940 – March 1941.
  • Review of Britain and France between Two Wars Conflicting Strategies of Peace since Versailles by Arnold Wolfers page 407 from International Affairs Review Supplement, Volume 19, Issue # 6/7, December 1941 - March 1942.
  • Reviews of New Horizons by J. T. Murphy and Russia on the March by J. T. Murphy pages 415-416 from International Affairs Review Supplement, Volume 19, Issue # 6/7, December 1941 - March 1942.
  • Conditions of Peace, London: Macmillan, 1942.
  • Review of A Survey of Russian History by B.H. Summer pp. 294–295 from International Affairs, Volume 20, Issue # 2, April 1944.
  • Review of The Future of Economic Society A Study in Group Organization by Roy Glenday pp. 563–564 from International Affairs, Volume 20, Issue # 4, October 1944.
  • Nationalism and After, London: Macmillan, 1945.
  • Review of Eastern Europe between the Wars 1918–1941 by Hugh Seton-Watson from International Affairs, Volume 22,Issue # 1, January 1946.
  • Review of Patterns of Peacemaking by David Thomson, Ernst Mayer and Arthur Briggs p. 277 from International Affairs, Volume 22, Issue # 2 March 1946.
  • Review of Building Lenin's Russia by Simon Liberman p. 303 from International Affairs, Volume 22, Issue # 2, March 1946.
  • The Soviet Impact on the Western World, 1946.
  • Review of The Idea of Nationalism A Study in Its Origins and Background by Hans Kohn pp. 555–556 from International Affairs, Volume 22, Issue # 4, October 1946.
  • "Two Currents in World Labor" pp. 72–81 from Foreign Affairs, Volume 25, Issue # 1 October 1946.
  • "From Munich to Moscow I" pp. 3–17 from Soviet Studies, Volume 1, Issue # 1, June, 1949.
  • "From Munich to Moscow II" pp. 93–105 from Soviet Studies, Volume 1, Issue # 2, October 1949.
  • A History of Soviet Russia, Collection of 14 volumes, London: Macmillan, 1950–1978. The first three titles being The Bolshevik Revolution (3 volumes), The Interregnum (1 volume), Socialism In One Country (5 volumes) and The Foundations of A Planned Economy (5 volumes).
  • Review: The Road to Rapallo Review of Sovetskaya Rossiya i Kapitalisticheskie Gosudarstva v Gody Perekhoda ot Voiny k Miru (1921–1922 gg.) (Soviet Russia and the Capitalist States in the Years of Transition from War to Peace: 1921–22) by N. Rubinstein pp. 231–234 from Soviet Studies, Volume 1, Issue # 3, January 1950. '
  • "Review: Russian and German Communism" Review of Stalin and German Communism by Ruth Fischer pp. 347–353 from Soviet Studies, Volume 1, Issue # 4, April 1950.
  • The New Society, London: Macmillan, 1951.
  • Review of Bakounine et le Panslavisme Revolutionnaire by Benoit-P. Hepner pp. 227–229 from American Slavic and East European Review, Volume 10, Issue # 3, October 1951.
  • Review of Lénine et la IIIme Internationale by Branko Lazitch pp. 268–270 from The Slavonic and East European Review, Volume 30, Issue # 74, December 1951.
  • "Review: The Diplomatic Dictionary" review of Diplomatichesky Slovar pp. 316–318 from Soviet Studies, Volume 3, Issue # 3, January 1952.
  • "Radek's 'Political Salon' in Berlin 1919" pp. 411–430 from Soviet Studies, Volume 3, Issue # 4, April 1952.
  • German-Soviet Relations Between the Two World Wars, 1919–1939, London, Geoffrey Cumberlege 1952.
  • "Stalin" pp. 1–7 from Soviet Studies, Volume 5, Issue # 1, July 1953.
  • Review of Zwischen Berlin und Moskau Zur Geschichte der deutsch-sowjetischen Beziehungen by Albert Norden p. 513 from International Affairs, Volume 31, Issue # 4, October 1955.
  • Review of An Outline of Modern Russian Historiography by A. G. Mazour p. 529 from International Affairs, Volume 31, Issue # 4, October, 1955.
  • Review of Labour Policy in the U.S.S.R., 1917–1928 by Margaret Dewar pp. 182–183 from The Economic History Review, Volume 9, Issue # 1, 1956.
  • "'Russia and Europe' As A Theme of Russian History" pp. 357–393 from Essays Presented to Sir Lewis Namier ed. Richard Pares and A.J.P. Taylor, New York: Books for Libraries Press, 1956, 1971, ISBN 0-8369-2010-4.
  • "Some Notes on Soviet Bashkiria" pp. 217–235 from Soviet Studies, Volume 8, Issue # 3 January 1957.
  • "The Origin and Status of the Cheka" pp. 1–11 from Soviet Studies, Volume 10, Issue # 1, July 1958.
  • "Pilnyak and the Death of Frunze" pp. 162–164 from Soviet Studies, Volume 10, Issue # 2 October 1958.
  • "Correspondence" pp. 319–320 from Soviet Studies, Volume 10, Issue # 3, January 1959.
  • What is History?, 1961, revised edition ed. R.W. Davies, Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1986.
  • Review of Conversations with Stalin by Milovan Đilas pp. 326–327 from Soviet Studies, Volume 14, Issue # 3, January 1963.
  • "Editorial Changes in Stalin's Speech of 9 July 1928" pp. 339–340 from Soviet Studies, Volume 16, Issue # 3, January 1965.
  • 1917 Before and After, London: Macmillan, 1969; American edition: The October Revolution Before and After, New York: Knopf, 1969.
  • "Introduction" pages 2–6 to Heretics and Renegades and Other Essays by Isaac Deutscher, Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1969.
  • Review of Lenin's Last Struggle by Moshe Lewin page 442 from The English Historical Review, Volume 85, Issue # 335, April 1970.
  • Review of The Trial of Bukharin by G. Katkov pages 876-877 from The English Historical Review, Volume 85, Issue # 337, October 1970.
  • Review of The Making of the Soviet State Apparatus by O. A. Narkiewicz page 224 from The English Historical Review, Volume 88, Issue # 346, January 1973.
  • Review of Socialism in India by B. R. Nanda pp. 118–119 from Modern Asian Studies, Volume 7, Issue # 1, January 1973.
  • Review of Lénine by Gerard Walter page 937 from The English Historical Review, Volume 88, Issue # 349, October 1973.
  • Review of In the Name of the People: Prophets and Conspirators in Prerevolutionary Russia by Adam B. Ulam pages 126-127 from Slavic Review, Volume 37, Issue # 1, March 1978.
  • "The Zinoviev Letter" pp. 209–210 from The Historical Journal, Volume 22, Issue # 1, March 1979.
  • The Russian Revolution: From Lenin to Stalin (1917–1929), London: Macmillan, 1979.
  • From Napoleon to Stalin and Other Essays, New York: St. Martin's Press, 1980.
  • Review of Turgenev: His Life and Times by Leonard Schapiro pp. 432–434 from The Slavonic and East European Review, Volume 58, Issue # 3, July 1980.
  • Review of Die auswärtige Kulturpolitik der Sowjetunion in ihren Auswirkungen auf Deutschland, 1921–1929 by Edgar Lersch p. 461 from The Slavonic and East European Review, Volume 58, Issue # 3, July 1980.
  • Review of Bakounine: combats et débats p. 317 from The Slavonic and East European Review, Volume 59, Issue # 2, April 1981.
  • The Twilight of the Comintern, 1930–1935, London: Macmillan, 1982.
  • The Comintern and the Spanish Civil War, 1984.

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