Books:
* The Fifteenth Century, 1399-1485 (1961): A comprehensive history of the English fifteenth century, considered a classic in the field.
* The Jews of Angevin England (1935): A groundbreaking study on the history of Jewish communities in England during the Angevin period.
* Studies in the History of the English Church and People (1958): A collection of essays on various aspects of English church history.
* The Papacy and the Kingdom (1975): An analysis of the complex relationship between the papacy and the English monarchy in the medieval period.
* The Church and the English People (1976): A concise but insightful overview of the history of the Church of England.
* Henry V and the Invasion of France (1947): A detailed account of the famous French campaign of King Henry V.
Articles:
E.F. Jacob has also published numerous articles on medieval history, particularly focusing on English history, the papacy, and the Church.
Other contributions:
He also served as a distinguished editor and writer for several academic journals, including the English Historical Review and the Cambridge Historical Journal.
If you're interested in learning more about E.F. Jacob's work, you can find several of his books available online and in libraries. His writings are considered essential reading for anyone interested in medieval English history.