During 1987–88, he was political editor of the
New Statesman magazine and took on the post of Professor of Contemporary History at Birkbeck in 1988. For the following two years, Pimlott was responsible, with friends, for the short-lived journal
Samizdat. His study of Dalton won him the
Whitbread Prize. His other books include
Labour and the Left in the 1930s (1977),
The Trade Unions in British Politics (with Chris Cook, 1982),
Fabian Essays in Socialist Thought (1984),
The Alternative (with Tony Wright and Tony Flower, 1990),
Frustrate their Knavish Tricks (1994) and
Governing London (with Nirmala Rao, 2002). ==Views and legacy==