Major Books:
* The Agrarian History of Western Europe, 500-1850 (1963): This is considered his magnum opus, providing a comprehensive analysis of European agriculture during this period.
* The Golden Age of the Netherlands, 1585-1730 (1979): Explores the economic and social development of the Dutch Golden Age.
* The Dutch Economy in the 17th Century: A Historical Outline (1988): This book offers a detailed study of Dutch economic structures during that century.
Other Notable Works:
* The Peasants of the Low Countries (1969): Focuses on the lives of peasant farmers in the Netherlands.
* The Agrarian History of Western Europe, 500-1850 (2nd edition, 1990): A revised and updated version of his landmark book.
* The Agrarian History of Western Europe, 500-1850: A Reader (1991): A collection of excerpts from his work, intended for students.
Slicher van Bath's writings are highly regarded in economic history for their depth, detail, and insightful analysis. He is recognized as a pioneer in the field, bringing new perspectives to the study of agricultural development and its impact on broader economic and social trends.