Of Alderman's dozen or so books, the best-known is
Modern British Jewry (second edition, 1998, OUP). He has also written for the
New Dictionary of National Biography, with special responsibility for post-1800 Jewish entries, and for
The Guardian and
The Jewish Chronicle. He is a columnist for the
Jewish Telegraph.
Principal publications As author: •
The History of Hackney Downs School (London, 1971) •
The Railway Interest (Leicester University. Press, 1973) (Reprinted by Gregg Revivals, 1993) •
British Elections: Myth and Reality (B.T.Batsford, 1978) •
The Jewish Community in British Politics (Oxford University. Press, 1983) •
Pressure Groups and Government in Great Britain (Longman, 1984; 2nd impression 1987) •
Modern Britain 1700–1983: A Domestic History (Croom Helm 1986; reprinted 1987) •
The Federation of Synagogues, 1887–1987 (Federation of Synagogues, 1987) •
London Jewry and London Politics 1889–1986 (Routledge, 1989) •
Britain: A One-Party State? (Christopher Helm, 1989) •
Modern British Jewry (Oxford University Press, 1992; 2nd edn 1998) •
Controversy and Crisis: Studies in the History of the Jews in Modern Britain (Academic Studies Press, 2008) •
The Communal Gadfly (Academic Studies Press, 2009) •
Hackney Downs 1876–1995: The Life and Death of a School (2012)
as editor: •
Governments, Ethnic Groups and Political Representation (editor and contributor) (European Science Foundation and Dartmouth Publishing, Aldershot, 1993) •
Outsiders and Outcasts: Essays in Honour of William J. Fishman (joint editor with C. Holmes, and contributor) (Duckworth, London, 1993) •
New Directions in Anglo-Jewish History (Academic Studies Press, 2010)
other works: •
The History of the Hendon Synagogue 1928–1978 (London, 1978) •
The Jewish Vote in Great Britain since 1945 (University of Strathclyde Studies in Public Policy No. 72, 1980) •
The Jewish Shops Panel: A Guide for Jewish Market Traders (written with G. Hudes, Scott Markets Ltd., 1981) •
Anglo-Jewry: A Suitable Case For Treatment (privately published, 1990) [Inaugural Lecture delivered 17 October 1989] •
Academic Duty and Communal Obligation: Some Thoughts on the writing of Anglo-Jewish History (Centre for Jewish Studies, University of London, 1994) •
The Holocaust: Why Did Anglo-Jewry Stand Idly By? (Graduate School of Jewish Studies, Touro College, New York, 2001) ==References==