| "An Irishman is specially suited to be a policeman" : Sir Charles Tegart and revolutionary terrorism in Bengal | Silvestri, Michael | Article in Journal | | 2000 |
| "The Sinn Féin of India" : Irish nationalism and the policing of revolutionary terrorism in Bengal | Silvestri, Michael | Article in Journal | | 2000 |
| "The South needs encouragement": The Irish republican campaign in the American south and southern Irish American identity, 1919-20 | Silvestri, Michael | Article in Journal | | 2012 |
| "The White God of the Hindus" : John Nicholson as a British and Irish imperial hero | Silvestri, Michael | Article in Book | Irish Academic Press | 2009 |
| '315 million of India with Ireland to the last' : Irish and Indian nationalists in North America | Silvestri, Michael | Article in Book | Irish Academic Press | 2006 |
| 19 January 1922: Dedication of the John Nicholson Statue, Lisburn - Ireland and Empire | Silvestri, Michael | Article in Book | | 2022 |
| British imperial intelligence and anticolonial revolutionaries during and after the Great War | Silvestri, Michael | Article in Book | | 2022 |
| Ireland and India : nationalism, empire and memory | Silvestri, Michael | Monograph or Collective Volume | Palgrave Macmillan | 2009 |
| Nationalism, empire and memory: the Connaught Rangers mutiny, June 1920 | Silvestri, Michael | Article in Journal | | 2010 |
| The bomb, Bhadralok, Bhagavad Gita, and Dan Breen : terrorism in Bengal and its relation to the European experience | Silvestri, Michael | Article in Journal | | 2009 |
| ‘Paddy does not mind who the Enemy Is’: The Royal Irish Constabulary and colonial policing | Silvestri, Michael | Article in Book | | 2017 |