The Isaiah Berlin Catalogue

To browse articles on IB simply enter 'OA' in Bib Reference box above; 'OB' for books; and 'OT' for theses.
Date
Bib.255(s3)

What About Daphne? Correspondence with H. G. Nicholas - An interim working Glossary of Proper Names

Bibliography
Bib.297

Four Lectures on Russian Historicism

A collection of the unpublished transcripts of four versions of a talk, those being:

  1. Bib.101(b) ‘The Addiction of Russian Intellectuals to Historicism’ (1962)
  2. B.37(a) 'The Russian Preoccupation with Historicism' (1967)
  3. B.42(a) 'The Russian Obsession with History and Historicism' (1971)
  4. B.53 'The Russian Preoccupation with History' (1974)
Bibliography
Bib.298

‘The Israel Letters’ (letters to Bob Silvers, from the New York Review of Books archive), ed. David Herman, Jewish Quarterly, May 2021, 67–87

  • The letters span 1967 to 1984
  • They can be found in the relevant online supplements to the Letters, i.e.
  1. More Building: supplementary letters 1960–1975
  2. More Affirming: supplementary letters 1975–1997
Bibliography
OA.1250

Ackroyd, John, ‘The Deepest Strand: Isaiah Berlin and the Intellectual History of Russia’, Central and Eastern European Review 14 (2020), 34 pp.

  • View Document (below) for the abstract
Works on IB
OA.1251

de Bolla, Peter, and others, ‘The Idea of Liberty, 1600–1800: A Distributional Concept Analysis’, Journal of the History of Ideas 81 no. 3 (July 2020), 381–406

Works on IB
OA.1252

Ferrell, Jason, ‘Isaiah Berlin on Monism’, in G. Callahan and K. B. McIntyre (eds), Critics of Enlightenment Rationalism (London, 2020: Palgrave Macmillan), 237–49

Works on IB
OA.1252(a)

Jeffrey Friedman (ed.), Symposium on Isaiah Berlin, Critical Review 32 (2020) no. 4

  • Later published as Friedman, Jeffrey (ed.), Isaiah Berlin (Abingdon and New York, 2022: Routledge) (i.e. OB.74)
Works on IB
OA.1253

Hardy, Henry, ‘Hardy on Polanowska-Sygulska on Hardy on Berlin on Pluralism and Religion’

Works on IB
OA.1254

Hart, David Bentley, ‘Isaiah Berlin’ (letters), The Times Literary Supplement, 26 June 2020, 6; 17 July 2020, 6

Works on IB
OA.1255

Hiruta, Kei, ‘Value Pluralism, Realism and Pessimism’, Res Publica (2020)

Works on IB
OA.1256

Krishnan, Nikhil, ‘Gift to Humanity: The Life-Work of Isaiah Berlin, the Non-Philosopher’s Philosopher’, The Times Literary Supplement, 15 May 2020, 10–11

Works on IB
OA.1257

Lenhard, Philipp, ‘The Many Shades of Light: Isaiah Berlin, the Counter-Enlightenment, and the Haskalah’, Journal of Modern Jewish Studies, 3 December 2020

Works on IB
OA.1258

Lyons, Johnny, 'Discovering Isaiah Berlin: Johnny Lyons in conversation with Henry Hardy, June 2019'

  • A filmed interview with Henry Hardy, with the focus on Isaiah Berlin, made by Johnny Lyons
  • Available on YouTube in short (1 hour) and long (2 hour) versions
  • View Document (below) for transcript
Works on IB
OA.1258(a)

Polanowska-Sygulska, Beata (ed.), Społeczeństwo otwarte, społeczeństwo zamknięte: eseje i szkice (Open Society, Closed Society: Essays and Sketches) (Kraków, 2020: Księgarnia Akademicka)

OB.68

Dimova-Cookson, Maria, Rethinking Positive and Negative Liberty (London, 2020: Routledge)

Works on IB
OB.69

Granovskaya, O. L., D. N. Drozdova and A. M. Rutkevich, Perekrestki kul´tur: Aleksandr Koire, Aleksandr Kozhev, Isaiya Berlin [Cultures at the Crossroads: Alexandre Koyré, Alexandre Kojève, Isaiah Berlin] (Moscow, 2020: Rosspen)

  • the third part of the book, i.e. Granovskaya’s treatment of IB, is entitled ‘British Liberalism with a Russian Accent’
  • NB: the authors are misleadingly styled as editors by the publisher
OB.70

Lyons, Johnny, The Philosophy of Isaiah Berlin (London, 2020: Bloomsbury)

  • Review: David Fott, Interpretation, 47 no. 3 (Summer 2021), 569–73
Works on IB
B.121

Capturing Genius: Editing Isaiah Berlin

  • The Ideas Roadshow describes this podcast as ‘An in-depth conversation with Henry Hardy, Fellow of Wolfson College, University of Oxford, and the author of In Search of Isaiah Berlin: A Literary Adventure, about the many joys – and occasional frustrations – of being the principal editor of one of the twentieth century’s most captivating public intellectuals’
  • Release date: 15/9/21
  • Duration: 2 hours 36 seconds
  • Series: Ideas Roadshow
  • Presenter: Howard Burton
  • Recording: New Books Network
Broadcasts
Bib.298(a)

 Memoir of Lady Patricia Douglas, in the online More Affirming - supplementary letters 1975-1997

Bibliography
OA.1258(b)

Blattberg, Charles, ‘Gaps: When Not Even Nothing Is There’Comparative Philosophy 12 no. 1 (January 2021), 31–55

Works on IB