- Oxford dictionary of national biography, in association with the British Academy : from the earliest times to the year 2000, edited by H.C.G. Matthew and Brian Harrison
- Ireland North and South, perspectives from social science, edited by Anthony F. Heath, Richard Breen & Christopher T. Whelan
- From Anatolia to Aceh, Ottomans, Turks, and Southeast Asia, edited by A.C.S. Peacock and Annabel Teh Gallop
- 1995 lectures and memoirs
- Going over, the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in north-west Europe, edited by Alasdair Whittle & Vicki Cummings
- Keynes and his critics, treasury responses to the Keynesian revolution, 1925-1946, edited by G.C. Peden
- Biographical memoirs of Fellows VII
- The meeting of two worlds, Europe and the Americas, 1492-1650, edited by Warwick Bray
- New developments in archaeological science, a joint symposium of the Royal Society and the British Academy February 1991, edited by A.M. Pollard
- 1993 lectures and memoirs
- The meeting of two worlds, Europe and the Americas, 1492-1650, edited by Warwick Bray
- Victorian values, a joint symposium of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and the British Academy, December 1990, edited by T.C. Smout
- The Elizabethan new year's gift exchanges, 1559-1603, edited by Jane A. Lawson
- 2001 Lectures, published for the British Academy by Oxford University Press
- The frontiers of the Ottoman world, edited by Andrew Peacock
- Social complexity and the development of towns in Iberia, from the Copper Age to the second century AD, edited by Barry Cunliffe & Simon Keay
- The evolution of cultural entities, edited by Michael Wheeler, John Ziman & Margaret A. Boden
- 1848, the revolution of the intellectuals, by Sir Lewis Namier
- Biographical memoirs of Fellows VI
- Archives & information in the early modern world, edited by Liesbeth Corens, Kate Peters, & Alexandra Walsham
- The claims of culture at empire's end, Syria and Lebanon under French rule, by Jennifer M. Dueck
- Anglo-Scottish relations from 1603 to 1900, edited by T.C. Smout
- Understanding social change, edited by Anthony F. Heath, John Ermisch, Duncan Gallie
- 2007 lectures
- Lucy to language, the benchmark papers, edited by R.I.M. Dunbar, Clive Gamble, J.A.J. Gowlett
- Biographical memoirs of fellows I, published for the British Academy by Oxford University Press
- 2008 Lectures
- 2009 lectures
- Personal names in ancient Anatolia, Robert Parker, editor
- 1991 lectures and memoirs
- Fifty years of prospography, the later Roman Empire, Byzantium and beyond, edited by Averil Cameron
- Bayes's theorem, edited by Richard Swinburne
- The British constitution in the twentieth century, edited by Vernon Bogdanor
- Anglo-Scottish relations from 1900 to devolution and beyond, edited by William L. Miller
- Greek personal names, their value as evidence, edited by Simon Hornblower & Elaine Matthews
- Aspects of the language of Latin poetry, edited by J. N. Adams & R. G. Mayer
- 2000 lectures and memoirs
- Reform in Great Britain and Germany, 1750-1850, edited by T.C.W. Blanning & Peter Wende
- Science and Stonehenge, edited by Barry Cunliffe & Colin Renfrew
- The promotion of knowledge, lectures to mark the centenary of the British Academy, 1902-2002, edited by John Morrill
- 1999 lectures and memoirs, [Professor L.M.L. Thompson.]
- Mediterranean urbanization 800-600 BC, edited by Robin Osborne & Barry Cunliffe
- History and historians in the twentieth century, edited by Peter Burke
- The organisation of knowledge in Victorian Britain, edited by Martin Daunton
- 1996 lectures and memoirs
- World prehistory, studies in memory of Grahame Clark, edited by John Coles, Robert Bewley & Paul Mellars
- Biographical memoirs of fellows III, [William Ranulf Brock]
- The origin of human social institutions, edited by W.G. Runciman
- Rabbinic texts and the history of late-Roman Palestine, edited by Martin Goodman & Philip Alexander
- Evolution of social behaviour patterns in primates and man, a joint discussion meeting of the Royal Society and the British Academy, edited by W.G. Runciman, John Maynard Smith & R.I.M. Dunbar