| 'Long-haired intellectuals and busybodies' : Ruskin, student radicalism, and civil rights in Northern Ireland | Purdie, Bob | Article in Book | Lawrence and Wishart | 1999 |
| An Ulster labourist in Liberal Scotland : William Walker and the Leith Burghs election of 1910 | Purdie, Bob | Article in Book | | 1994 |
| Internationalism and the Civil Rights Movement : an epitaph | Purdie, Bob | Article in Book | | 1995 |
| Ireland : divided nation, divided class | | Monograph or Collective Volume | Ink Links | 1980 |
| Oppressive solidarity. The Northern Ireland civil rights movement and Irish America | Purdie, Bob | Article in Journal | | 1992 |
| Politics in the streets : the origins of the civil rights movement in Northern Ireland | Purdie, Bob | Monograph or Collective Volume | | 1990 |
| Reconsiderations on republicanism and socialism | Purdie, Bob | Article in Book | | 1980 |
| Red hand of red flag? : loyalism and workers in Belfast | Purdie, Bob | Article in Journal | | 1982 |
| Red hand or red flag? : loyalism and workers in Belfast | Purdie, Bob | Article in Journal | | 1982 |
| Riotous customs : the breaking up of socialist meetings in Belfast, 1893-1896 | Purdie, Bob | Article in Journal | | 1995 |
| The demolition squad : Bew, Gibbon and Patterson on the Northern Ireland state | Purdie, Bob | Article in Book | | 1991 |
| The Northern Ireland civil rights movement | Purdie, Bob | Article in Book | | 1995 |
| The origins of the civil rights movement in Northern Ireland 1962-1968 | Purdie, Bob | Thesis | | |
| Trade and Ulster unionist : Senator Joseph Cunningham | Purdie, Bob | Article in Journal | | 1988 |
| Was the civil rights movement a republican/communist conspiracy? | Purdie, Bob | Article in Journal | | 1988 |