Gilks, David (2022) Civilization and its discontents: Quatremère de Quincy and directorial political culture. French Historical Studies, 45 (3). pp. 481-510. ISSN 0016-1071
Gilks, David (2018) The Fountain of the Innocents and its place in the Paris cityscape, 1549-1788. Urban History, 45 (1). pp. 49-73. ISSN 0963-9268
Gilks, David (2013) Attitudes to the displacement of cultural property in the Wars of the French Revolution and Napoleon. The Historical Journal, 56 (1). pp. 113-143. ISSN 0018-246X
Gilks, David (2012) From Deficit to Deluge: The Origins of the French Revolution. Edited by Thomas E. Kaiser and Dale K. Van Kley. French History, 26 (4). pp. 559-561. ISSN 0269-1191
Gilks, David (2012) Art and politics during the ‘First’ Directory:artists’ petitions and the quarrel over the confiscation of works of art from Italy in 1796. French History, 26 (1). pp. 53-78. ISSN 0269-1191
Gilks, David (2011) Backstage at the Revolution: How the Royal Paris Opera Survived the End of the Old Regime, by Victoria Johnson. French History, 25 (2). pp. 256-258. ISSN 0269-1191
Gilks, David (2007) Riforma e Rinascimento, Protestantism and Catholicism in Antonio Gramsci's writings on Italian history, 1926–35. Journal of Modern Italian Studies, 12 (3). ISSN 1354-571X
Gilks, David (2012) Annotated and translated Quatremère de Quincy, Letters on the Plan to Abduct Monuments of Art from Italy [1796] and related documents – in Antoine Quatremère de Quincy, Letters to Miranda and Canova on the Abduction of Antiquities from Rome and Athens (Los Angeles: Getty Research Institute, Texts & Documents Series, 2012), pp. 92-123, 168-77. In: Antoine Quatremère de Quincy, Letters to Miranda and Canova on the Abduction of Antiquities from Rome and Athens. Getty Research Institute, Texts & Documents Series . UNSPECIFIED.
Gilks, David (2024) Quatremère de Quincy: Art and Politics during the French Revolution. Oxford University Press, Oxford. ISBN 0198745567 (In Press)
Gilks, David (2016) ‘Anti-clericalism and the dispute over plundering Rome during the French revolutionary wars’. [Performance]