There are 29 books by Jacob Leib Talmon on BookOrb. A strong starting point is The Unique & the Universal (1965). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 The rise of totalitarian democracy 1952 · 386 pages
  2. 2 The Origins of Totalitarian Democracy 1955
  3. 3 Political Messianism 1960
  4. 4 Reshitah shel ha-Demoḳraṭyah ha-ṭoṭaliṭarit 1964 · 291 pages
  5. 5 The Unique & the Universal 1965 · 320 pages
  6. 6 Unique and the Universal 1965
  7. 7 Romanticism and Revolt Euorpe 1815-1848 1968
  8. 8 The Six Day War in historical perspective 1971 · 100 pages
  9. 9 The myth of the nation and the vision of revolution 1981 · 632 pages
  10. 10 Totalitarian democracy and after : international colloquium in memory of Jacob L. Talmon, Jerusalem, 21-24 June 1982 1984 · 412 pages
  11. 11 Myth of the nation and vision of revolution 1991 · 632 pages
  12. 12 Assessment and Evaluation of Information Technologies in Medicine 1995 · 344 pages
  13. 13 The intellectual revolt against liberal democracy, 1870-1945 1996 · 397 pages

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has Jacob Leib Talmon written?

BookOrb lists 29 books by Jacob Leib Talmon.

Where should I start with Jacob Leib Talmon?

A good starting point is The Unique & the Universal (1965).

What is the Jacob Leib Talmon books in order list?

In publication order: 1. The rise of totalitarian democracy (1952), 2. The Origins of Totalitarian Democracy (1955), 3. Political Messianism (1960), 4. Reshitah shel ha-Demoḳraṭyah ha-ṭoṭaliṭarit (1964), 5. The Unique & the Universal (1965), 6. Unique and the Universal (1965), 7. Romanticism and Revolt Euorpe 1815-1848 (1968), 8. The Six Day War in historical perspective (1971), 9. The myth of the nation and the vision of revolution (1981), 10. Totalitarian democracy and after : international colloquium in memory of Jacob L. Talmon, Jerusalem, 21-24 June 1982 (1984), 11. Myth of the nation and vision of revolution (1991), 12. Assessment and Evaluation of Information Technologies in Medicine (1995), 13. The intellectual revolt against liberal democracy, 1870-1945 (1996).