Monographs (complete)*
- The Ancient Constitution and the Feudal Law: a study of English Historical Thought in the Seventeenth Century (1957, rept. 1987)**
- The Maori and New Zealand Politics (Hamilton, Blackwood & Janet Paul: 1965) editor, co-author
- Politics, Language and Time: Essays on Political Thought and History (Chicago: 1989, rept. 1972)
- Obligation and Authority in Two English Revolutions: the Dr. W. E. Collins lecture delivered at the University on 17 May 1973 (Victoria University: 1973)
- The Machiavellian Moment: Florentine Political Thought and the Atlantic Republican Tradition (Princeton: 1975, rept. 2003)
- The Political Works of James Harrington (1977)** editor
- John Locke : papers read at a Clark Library Seminar, 10 December 1977 (University of California: 1980) co-author
- Three British Revolutions: 1641, 1688, 1776 (Princeton: 1980) editor, co-author
- Virtue, Commerce and History: Essays on Political Thought and History Chiefly in the Eighteenth Century (1985)**
- Edmund Burke: Reflections on the Revolution in France (Hackett: 1987) editor
- Conceptual Change and the Constitution (University Press of Kansas: 1988) co-editor, co-author
- James Harrington: The Commonwealth of Oceana and A System of Politics (1992)** editor
- The Varieties of British Political Thought 1500–1800 (1993)** co-editor, co-author
- Edward Gibbon: Bicentenary Essays (Voltaire Foundation: 1997) co-editor
- Barbarism and Religion, vol.1: The Enlightenments of Edward Gibbon, 1737–1764 (1999)**
- Barbarism and Religion, vol.2: Narratives of Civil Government (1999)**
- Barbarism and Religion, vol.3: The First Decline and Fall (2003)**
- Barbarism and Religion, vol.4: Barbarians, Savages and Empires (2005)**
- Barbarism and Religion, vol.5: Religion: the First Triumph (2011)**
- The Discovery of Islands: Essays in British History (2005)**
- Political Thought and History: Essays on Theory and Method (2009)**
- More than 250 published scholarly articles and reviews (as of December 2009). For a comprehensive listing, see The Work of J.G.A. Pocock.
* in the English language.
** Cambridge University Press.
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