Books •
The Nature and Limits of Political Science (Cambridge University Press, 1963). •
Mill and Liberalism (Cambridge University Press, 1963). •
1867: Disraeli, Gladstone and Revolution. The Passing of the Second Reform Bill (Cambridge University Press, 1967). •
Selected Writings of John Stuart Mill (editor) (New American Library, 1968) •
The Impact of Labour. 1920–1924. The Beginning of Modern British Politics (Cambridge University Press, 1971). •
The Impact of Hitler. British Politics and British Policy. 1933–1940 (Cambridge University Press, 1975). •
Religion and Public Doctrine in Modern England Volume I (Cambridge University Press, 1980). •
Religion and Public Doctrine in Modern England. Volume II: Assaults (Cambridge University Press, 1985). •
A Conservative Future (
Politeia, 1997). •
Religion and Public Doctrine in Modern England. Volume III: Accommodations (Cambridge University Press, 2001).
Essays • ‘Reflections on Prof. Butterfield: a historian's movement towards theology’ [writing under the pseudonym Stafford Brignell],
Varsity Supplement (6 November 1948), p. 5. • 'The Language of Miss Himmelfarb',
The Cambridge Review (25 October 1952). • 'Mr Woodruff's Acton',
The Cambridge Journal, vi (1952–53), pp. 181–4, 190. • 'Politics, Economics and the Historical Tripos',
The Cambridge Review (24 January 1959), pp. 246–8. • 'Political Practice & Political Science',
The Cambridge Review (6 February 1960). • 'The Relevance of Natural Law',
The Cambridge Review (4 June 1960). • 'Lytton, the Cabinet & the Russians, August–November 1878',
English Historical Review, LXXVI (January 1961). • 'Mr Raymond Williams',
The Cambridge Review (27 May 1961). • 'Memoir of Reginald Frederick Cowling',
Transactions of the Chartered Institute of Patent Agents, LXXXI (1962–63). • '[Review of H. T. Lambrick,
John Jacob of Jacobland]',
English Historical Review, LXXIX (January 1964). • 'The Use of Political Philosophy in Mill, Green, and Bentham',
Historical Studies, v (1965). • 'Disraeli, Derby and the Fusion, October 1865 – July 1866',
Historical Journal, VIII (March 1965). • 'The Social & Political Sciences – and How Many More? [with Philip Abrams and Edward Shils]',
The Cambridge Review (2 February 1968). • 'Mr. Powell, Mr. Heath, and the Future', in John Wood (ed.),
Powell and the 1970 Election (Elliot Right Way Books, 1970), pp. 9–18. •
Conservative Essays (editor) (Cassell, 1978). • 'Preface', p. v. • 'The Present Position', pp. 1–24. • 'Conclusion', pp. 194–195. • 'Herbert Butterfield 1900–1979',
Proceedings of the British Academy, 65 (1980). • 'Herbert Butterfield', in Lord Blake and C. S. Nicholls (eds.),
Dictionary of National biography 1971–80 (Oxford University Press, 1986). • 'One-and-a-half Cheers for Matthew Arnold', in
Samuel Lipman (ed.),
Culture and Anarchy (Yale University Press, 1994), pp. 202–212.
Articles • 'War against Russia: a Suppressed Episode of 1876–7’,
Manchester Guardian (16 July 1954). • ‘Cyprus under Britain’,
Manchester Guardian (13 August 1954). • ‘The Cambridge Plan’ [re: the Spine-Relief Road],
Manchester Guardian (18 August 1954). • 'Liberal?',
Manchester Guardian (25 August 1954). • 'Problems of Orthodoxy' [review of M. Richter,
Politics of Conscience and R. S. Downie,
Government Action & Morality in the Democratic State],
The Spectator (25 September 1964). • 'Intellectuals and the Tory Party',
The Spectator (8 March 1968). • 'A Letter to Humphrey Berkeley',
The Spectator (26 April 1968). • 'There's been a revolution here, too',
The Spectator (24 May 1968). • 'Two Tiers for the Universities',
The Spectator (30 May 1969). • 'The politics of Free-marketeers' [writing under the pseudonym 'A Conservative'],
The Spectator (10 October 1970). • 'A Strong Line?' [writing under the pseudonym 'A Conservative'],
The Spectator (17 October 1970). • 'Raising the Tone' [writing under the pseudonym 'A Conservative'],
The Spectator (24 October 1970). • 'Heath's Assault' [writing under the pseudonym 'A Conservative'],
The Spectator (31 October 1970). • 'Conservative Dangers Ahead' [writing under the pseudonym 'A Conservative'],
The Spectator (21 November 1970). • 'Europe' [writing under the pseudonym 'A Conservative'],
The Spectator (28 November 1970). • 'Moving to the Right?' [writing under the pseudonym 'A Conservative'],
The Spectator (5 December 1970). • 'The Intellectual Treason?' [writing under the pseudonym 'A Conservative'],
The Spectator (19 December 1970). • 'The Rightness of Indecision' [writing under the pseudonym 'A Conservative'],
The Spectator (16 January 1971). • 'The Labour Party and its Future' [writing under the pseudonym 'A Conservative'],
The Spectator (13 February 1971). • 'Ulster and Mr Powell' [writing under the pseudonym 'A Conservative'],
The Spectator (27 March 1971). • 'Replying to the Marketeers' [writing under the pseudonym 'A Conservative'],
The Spectator (5 June 1971). • 'The Senior Conservative, the Party and Mr Heath' [writing under the pseudonym 'A Conservative'],
The Spectator (19 June 1971). • 'Corn-treading' [writing under the pseudonym 'A Conservative'],
The Spectator (21 August 1971). • 'Acid Test of the New Conservatism',
The Daily Telegraph (5 October 1976). • 'The "Liberal Mind"',
The Times Literary Supplement (3 June 1977). • 'Sir Stuart Hampshire and the Public Realm',
The Times Higher Education Supplement (16 October 1981). • 'Place for Women?' [at Peterhouse],
The Sunday Times (6 March 1983). • 'The Wapping Prof' [Unsigned profile of J. R. Vincent],
The Spectator (22 March 1986). • 'The Nasty Mind of George Orwell',
The Sunday Telegraph (22 November 1987). • 'Why we should not have gone to war' [in 1939],
The Sunday Telegraph (20 August 1989). • 'Raymond Williams in Retrospect',
The New Criterion (February 1990). • 'A Reply' in 'Discussion. Maurice Cowling's "New Right",
Encounter (March 1990), p. 72. • 'Ethics of the Iron Liberal' [Mrs. Thatcher],
The Guardian (19 November 1990). • 'The Mandarin and the Meritocrat' [Hurd and Major],
The Sunday Telegraph (25 November 1990). • 'What they think of the PM' [symposium],
The Sunday Telegraph (3 March 1991). • 'How he could be Right',
The Sunday Telegraph (17 March 1991). • 'The Right Kind of Idealism',
The Sunday Telegraph (14 April 1991). • 'New tax, old dangers',
The Sunday Telegraph (28 April 1991). • 'New Life for the universities',
The Sunday Telegraph (26 May 1991). • 'Way ahead for the Tories' [re: Europe],
The Sunday Telegraph (28 July 1991). • 'Contribution' [to symposium of advice for Neil Kinnock],
The Guardian (24 May 1991). • 'Author as mirror to the soul' [Carlyle],
The Times Higher Education Supplement (27 March 1992). • 'Now the battle begins' [i.e. after the general election],
The Sunday Telegraph (12 April 1992). • 'Virtuous Machiavellian' [review of Geoffrey Elton,
The English],
The Times (19 November 1992). • 'History and Joseph Needham',
The New Criterion (February 1993). • '[Review of C. C. O'Brien,
The Great Melody]',
The Wall Street Journal (18 April 1993). • 'Finding a role for compassion' [review of Michael Portillo,
The Ghost of Toryism Past],
The Spectator (6 December 1997). • 'Rushing to judgment' [review of Hywel Williams,
Guilty Men],
The Spectator (23 May 1998). • 'A liberal icon' [review of Michael Ignatieff,
Isaiah Berlin],
The Spectator (17 October 1998) • 'The intelligent populist' [profile of Niall Ferguson],
The Spectator (30 January 1999). • 'Trotskyism at bath spa' [George Orwell],
The Spectator (20 March 1999). • 'The 1980s Tory boys now',
The Spectator (26 June 1999). • 'Piecemeal social engineering' [review of Karl Popper,
All Life is Problem Solving and Ian Jarvie and Sandra Pralong (eds.), ''Popper's Open Society After Fifty Years
], The Spectator'' (18 September 1999). ==Notes==