*Edward Berman, ''African Reactions to Missionary Education'' (New York: Teachers College Press, 1975).
*Edward Berman, [http://books.google.com.au/books?id=QIrYl25H8REC The Ideology of Philanthropy: The Influence of the Carnegie, Ford, and Rockefeller Foundations on American Foreign Policy], (SUNY Press, 1983). [http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/38341/gaddis-smith/the-influence-of-the-carnegie-ford-and-rockefeller-foundations-o Review] [http://www.icdc.com/~paulwolf/oss/ideologyofphilanthropy.htm Excerpt]
==Book Chapters==
*Edward Berman, "Educational Colonialism in Africa: The Role of American Foundations at Home and Abroad, 1910-1945", in [[Philanthropy and Cultural Imperialism]].
*Edward Berman, "The Entrepreneurial University: Macro and Micro Perspectives from the United States," In: [[Jan Currie]] and [[Janice Newsom]] (eds.), ''Universities and Globalisation: Critical Perspectives'' (Sage, 1998).
==Selected Articles==
*Edward Berman, "Review: The Foundations' Interest in Africa," ''History of Education Society'', 1978.
*Edward Berman, "A Reply to Professor Plunkett," ''Comparative and International Education Society'', 1978.
*Edward Berman, "Educational Colonialism in Africa: The Role of American Foundations at Home and Abroad, 1910-1945", in [[Philanthropy and Cultural Imperialism]].
*Edward Berman, "State hegemony and the schooling process", ''Journal of Education'' 166: 239–253. (1984).
*Edward Berman, "On Publishing, Probably Perishing, and Surely Paying," ''Scholarly Publishing'' 16 July, 1985): 307-312.
==Review of ''The Ideology of Philanthropy''==
*[[Frank Ninkovich]]. "Review", ''American Historical Review'', Vol. 89, No. 4 (Oct., 1984), pp. 1184-1185.
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