一.英文部分
1.Michael Oakeshott.Experience and its Modes.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,1933.
2.Michael Oakeshott.The Social and Political Doctrines of Contemporary Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,1939.
3.Michael Oakeshott.Hobbes's Leviathan. edited with an introduction; Oxford: Blackwell,1946.
4.Michael Oakeshott.Rationalism in Politics and Other Essays.London: Methuen; New York: Barnes &; Noble Books,1962.
5.Michael Oakeshott.R.Bassett,The Essential of Parliamentary Democracy. 2nd ed.; edited with an introduction .London: Cass,1964.
6.Michael Oakeshott.Hobbes on Civil Association. Oxford: Basil Blackwell,1975.
7.Michael Oakeshott.On Human Conduct.Oxford: Oxford University Press,1975.
8.Michael Oakeshott.“On Misunderstanding Human Conduct: A Reply to My Critics”. Political Theory,4 (1976).
9.Michael Oakeshott.On History and Other Essays. Oxford: Basil Blackwell,1983.
10.Michael Oakeshott.The Voice of Liberal Learning: Michael Oakeshott on Education.ed.T.Fuller.New Haven and London: Yale University Press,1989.
11.Michael Oakeshott.Rationalism in Politics and Other Essays. new and expanded edition; ed.T.Fuller.Indianapolis: Liberty Press,1991.
12.Michael Oakeshott.Morality and Politics in Modern Europe: The Harvard Lectures.ed.S.Letwin with an introduction by K.Minogue.New Haven: Yale University Press,1993.
13.Michael Oakeshott.Religion,Politics,and the Moral Life.ed.and with introduction by T.Fuller.New Haven: Yale University Press,1993.
14.Michael Oakeshott.The Politics of Faith and the Politics of Skepticism.ed.and with introduction by T.Fuller.New Haven: Yale University Press,1996.
15.Michael Oakeshott.“Letter on Hobbes”Political Theory,29 (2001).
16.Michael Oakeshott.What Is History And Other Essays. ed.and with introduction by L.D.O’Sullivan.Thorverton: Imprint Academic,2004.
17.Michael Oakeshott.Lectures in the History of Political Thought.ed.and with introduction by T.Nardin &; L.D.O’Sullivan.Thorverton: Imprint Academic,2006.
18.Abel,Corey &; Timothy Fuller.The Intellectual Legacy of Michael Oakeshott.Thorverton,Exeter: Imprint Academic,2005.
19.Astrov,Alexander.On World Politics: R.G.Collingwood,Michael Oakeshott and Neotraditionalism in International Relations.New York: Palgrave Macmillan,2005.
20.Candreva,Debra.The Enemies of Perfection: Oakeshott,Plato,and the Critique of Rationalism. Lanham: Lexington Books,2005.
21.Coats,Wendell John,Jr.Oakeshott and His Contemporaries. Selinsgrove,PA: Susquehanna University Press,2000.
22.Corey,Elizabeth. Michael Oakeshott on Religion,Aesthetics,and Politics. Columbia: University of Missouri Press,2006.
23.Farr,Anthony.Understanding Sartre’s Radicalism and Oakeshott’s Conservatism: The Duplicity of Freedom.London: Macmillan,1998.
24.Franco,Paul. The Political Philosophy of Michael Oakeshott.New Haven: Yale University Press,1990.
25.Franco,Paul.Michael Oakeshott: An Introduction.New Haven: Yale University Press,2004.
26.Gerencser,Steven Anthony.The Skeptic’s Oakeshott. Basingstoke: Macmillan,2000.
27.Grant,Robert. Oakeshott.London: The Claridge Press,1990.
28.Greenleaf,W.H. Oakeshott’s Philosophical Politics.London: Longmans,1966.
29.King,P.&; B.C.Parekh (eds.)Politics and Experience.Essays Presented to Professor Michael Oakeshot on the Occasion of His Retirement.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,1968.
30.McIntyre,Kenneth B.The Limits of Political Theory:Oakeshott's Philosophy of Civil Association.Thorverton,Exeter: Imprint Academic,2004.
31.Marsh,Leslie (ed.).Michael Oakeshott Philosopher: A commemoration of the Centenary of Oakeshott’s Birth.London: Michael Oakeshott Association,2001.
32.Nardin,Terry. The Philosophy of Michael Oakeshott.University Park,Pa: Pennsylvania State University Press,2001.
33.Norman,Jesse (ed.).The Achievement of Michael Oakeshott.London: Duckworth,1993.
34.O’Sullivan,Luke D.Oakeshott on History. Thorverton,Exeter: Imprint Academic,2003.
35.O’Sullivan,Luke D.What is History and other Essays.Thorverton,Exeter: Imprint Academic,2004.
36.Devigne,R.Recasting Conservatism: Michael Oakeshott,Leo Strauss,&; Conservative Political Thought’s Response to Postmodernism.New Haven: Yale University Press,1994.
37.Podoksik,Efraim.In Defence of Modernity: Vision and Philosophy in Michael Oakeshott.Thorverton,Exeter: Imprint Academic,2003.
38.Singh,R. Reason,Revolution and Political Theory: Notes on Oakeshott's “Rationalism in Politics”.New Delhi: People's Publishing House,1967.
39.Soininen,Suvi. From a “Necessary Evil” to an Art of Contingency: Michael Oakeshott’s Conception of Political Activity.Thorverton,Exeter: Imprint Academic,2004.
40.Tregenza,Ian. Michael Oakeshott on Hobbes: A Study in the Renewal of Philosophical Ideas.Thorverton,Exeter: Imprint Academic,2003.
41.Tseng,Roy.The Sceptical Idealist: Michael Oakeshott as a critic of the Enlightenment.Thorverton,Exeter: Imprint Academic,2003.
42.Worthington,Glenn. Religious and Poetic Experience in the Thought of Michael Oakeshott.Thorverton,Exeter: Imprint Academic,2005.
43.Isaacs,Stuart. The Politics and Philosophy of Michael Oakeshott. Milton Park,Abingdon,Oxon; New York: Routledge,2006.
44.Perry Anderson. Spectrum: from right to left in the world of ideas.London; New York: Verso,2005.
45.Martin Jay.Songs of experience: modern American and European variations on a universal theme. Berkeley,Calif.: University of California Press,2005.
46.Wendell John Coats,Jr.Political theory and practice: eight essays on a theme.Selinsgrove: Susquehanna University Press,2003.