Here are some of his most notable works:
Major Works:
* A History of the Roman Empire, 27 B.C.-180 A.D. (1893): This comprehensive work remains one of the most respected accounts of the early Roman Empire.
* The History of Greece to the Death of Alexander the Great (1900): Another important work on ancient Greece, covering the period from the Mycenaean era to the Hellenistic period.
* The Idea of Progress: An Inquiry into Its Origin and Growth (1920): A philosophical and historical treatise exploring the concept of progress and its development.
* The Cambridge Ancient History: Bury was one of the editors of this monumental multi-volume work on ancient history.
Other Works:
* The Student's Roman Empire (1893)
* The Life of St. Patrick and His Place in History (1905)
* The Imperial Administrative System in the Ninth Century (1911)
* A History of Freedom of Thought (1913)
* The Ancient Greek Historians (1909)
Bury's works were characterized by their rigorous scholarship, critical analysis, and clear prose. He emphasized scientific objectivity and challenged traditional interpretations of history. He was a pioneer in the use of primary sources and helped to establish the modern study of ancient history.
His works are still read and studied today, making him one of the most important historians of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.