Works
- "The Russian Military Colonies, 1810-1831," The Journal of Modern History Vol. 22, No. 3, September 1950
- The Formation of the Soviet Union, Communism and Nationalism, 1917-1923 (1954)Rev. ed. 1964
- (editor)The Russian Intelligentsia (1961)
- Social Democracy and the St. Petersburg Labor Movement, 1885-1897 (1963)
- Struve, Liberal on the Left (1970)
- Europe since 1815 (1970)
- Russia Under the Old Regime (1974)
- Soviet Strategy in Europe (1976)
- Struve, Liberal on the Right, 1905-1944 (1980)
- U.S.-Soviet Relations in the Era of Détente: a Tragedy of Errors (1981)
- Survival is Not Enough: Soviet Realities and America's Future (1984)
- Russia Observed: Collected Essays on Russian and Soviet History (1989)
- The Russian Revolution (1990)
- Russia Under the Bolshevik Regime: 1919-1924 (1993)
- Communism, the Vanished Specter (1994)
- A Concise History of the Russian Revolution (1995)
- The Three "Whys" of the Russian Revolution (1995)
- The Communist System, in: Alexander Dallin/Gail W. Lapidus (eds.) The Soviet System. From Crisis to Collapse, 2nd. revised edition, Westview Press, Boulder/San Francisco/Oxford 1995 ISBN 0-8133-1876-9
- The Unknown Lenin: From the Secret Archive (1996) - Editor
- Property and Freedom (1999)
- Communism: A History (2001)
- Vixi: Memoirs of a Non-Belonger (2003)
- The Degaev Affair: Terror and Treason in Tsarist Russia (2003)
- Russian Conservatism and Its Critics (2006)
- The Trial of Vera Z. (2010)
- Scattered Thoughts (2010)
- Russia's Itinerant Painters (2011)
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