18th century British foreign policy, historiography, political history
Black is the author of over 180 books, principally but not exclusively on 18th-century British politics and international relations, and has been described by one commentator as "the most prolific historical scholar of our age". He has published on military and political history, including Warfare in the Western World, 1882–1975 (2001) and The World in the Twentieth Century (2002).
He was editor of Archives, journal of the British Records Association, from 1989 to 2005. He has served on the Council of the British Records Association (1989–2005); the Council of the Royal Historical Society (1993–1996 and 1997–2000); and the Council of the List and Index Society (from 1997). He has sat on the editorial boards of History Today, International History Review, Journal of Military History, Media History and the Journal of the Royal United Service Institution (now the RUSI Journal).
The Making of Modern Britain: The Age of Empire to the New Millennium. 2001.
War, Past, Present and Future. 2000.
A New History of Wales. 2000.
Europe in the Eighteenth Century (2nd ed.). 2000 [1990].
Modern British History since 1900 (2000)
A New History of England (2000)
Historical Atlas of Britain: The End of the Middle to the Georgian Era (2000)
Britain as a Military Power, 1688–1815 (1999)
Why Wars Happen (1998)
War and the World, 1450–2000 (1998)
Maps and History (1997)
Maps and Politics (1997)
America or Europe: British Foreign Policy, 1739–63 (1997)
History of the British Isles (1996)
Illustrated History of Eighteenth Century Britain (1996)
Warfare Renaissance to Revolution, 1492–1792 (1996)
British Foreign Policy in an Age of Revolution (1994)
Convergence or Divergence? Britain and the Continent (1994)
European Warfare, 1660–1815 (1994)
The Politics of Britain, 1688–1800 (1993)
History of England (1993)
The British Abroad: The Grand Tour in the Eighteenth Century. 1992.
Pitt the Elder (1992)
A System of Ambition? British Foreign Policy, 1660–1793 (1991)
A Military Revolution? Military Change and European Society 1550–1800. Basingstoke: Macmillan Education. 1991. ISBN0-333-51906-X.
War for America: The Fight for Independence 1775–1783 (1991)
Sir Robert Walpole and the Nature of Politics in Early Eighteenth Century Britain (1990)
Culloden and the '45 (1990)
The Rise of the European Powers 1679–1793 (1990)
The English Press in the Eighteenth Century (1987)
The Collapse of the Anglo-French Alliance 1727–31 (1987)
Natural and Necessary Enemies: Anglo-French Relations in the Eighteenth Century (1986)
The British and the Grand Tour (1985)
British Foreign Policy in the Age of Austria (1985)
Articles
Black, Jeremy (Autumn 1996). "Could the British have won the American War of Independence?". Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research. 74 (299): 145–154. (See also a 2006 talk at Ohio State University about this.)
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