The Isaiah Berlin Catalogue
Richard Wollheim, ‘Isaiah Berlin in Conversation with Richard Wollheim’
- 18 June 1990 (beginning)
- 18 June 1990 (end) and 2 July 1990
- 2 May 1991
The three recordings above can be accessed through links at the beginning of the attached PDF, which includes a transcription of the interviews.

Agnelli Foundation, The Giovanni, ‘The Senator Giovanni Agnelli International Prize’, New York Review of Books, 14 June 1990

D’Agostino, F., ‘Ethical Pluralism and the Role of Opposition in Democratic Politics’, Monist 73 no. 3 (1990), 437–63

Annan, Noel, Our Age (London, 1990: Weidenfeld and Nicolson; New York, 1990: Random House; London, 1991: Fontana, subtitled ‘The Generation that Made Post-war Britain’), esp. pp. 371–8

Dénes, Iván Zoltán, ‘Isaiah Berlin gondolkodói portréja’ [‘An intellectual portrait of Isaiah Berlin’], in Isaiah Berlin, Négy esszé a szabadságról [ Four Essays on Liberty] (Budapest, 1990: Európa), 525–42

Galipeau, C. J., ‘Liberalism and Zionism: The Case of Isaiah Berlin’, Queen’s Quarterly 97 (1990), 379–93

Garver, E., ‘Why Pluralism Now?’, Monist, 73 no. 3 (1990), 388–410

Gaus, Gerald F., Value and Justification: The Foundations of Liberal Theory (Cambridge, 1990: Cambridge University Press), pp. 176, 177, 221, 222, 391, 392, 395

Gray, Tim, Freedom (London, 1990: Macmillan)

Hughes, H. Stuart, Gentleman Rebel: The Memoirs of H. Stuart Hughes (New York, 1990: Ticknor and Fields)

Knoll, Samson B., ‘No Conservative’ (letter), New York Review of Books, 27 September 1990, 78

McBride, William L., ‘ “Two Concepts of Liberty” Thirty Years Later: A Sartre Inspired Critique’, Social Theory and Practice 16 no. 3 (Fall 1990), 297–322
- abstract in The Philosopher’s Index website

Parker, Christopher, The English Historical Tradition since 1850 (Edinburgh, 1990: John Donald)
- there is a good brief discussion of IB’s writings on history on pp. 222–3

Renick, Timothy N., ‘Response to Berlin and McBride’, Social Theory and Practice 16 no. 3 (Fall 1990), 323–5 [API]

Ritter, Henning, ‘Die Geschichte hat kein Libretto’, Introduction to Der Nationalismus [from Against the Current], trans. Johannes Fritsche (Frankfurt am Main, 1990: Anton Hain)
- repr. as ‘“Die Geschichte hat kein Libretto”: Zu Isaiah Berlins Begriff des Nationalismus’ in Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 39 no. 2 (1991), 168–79
- and as ‘Die Geschichte hat keine Libretto: Alter und neuer Nationalismus’ in Henning Ritter, Der lange Schattern: Überlegungen zwischen den Tagen (Frankfurt am Main and Leipzig, 1992: Insel)

Sasaki, Fumiko, (in Japanese) ‘Isaiah Berlin’s Perspective on International Politics – Focusing on “Weekly Political Report” (December 1941 to September 1945)’, Bulletin of Aoyama Graduate School of International Politics and Economics 2 (1990), 1–21

Sen, A. ‘Individual Freedom as a Social Commitment’, The New York Review of Books 14 (June 1990)

Verri, Antonio, ‘Isaiah Berlin e la cultura italiana’, Il veltro 34 (1990), 439–54

Margalit, Avishai, and others, On the Thought of Isaiah Berlin: Papers Presented in Honour of Professor Sir Isaiah Berlin on the Occasion of his Eightieth Birthday (Jerusalem, 1990: Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities)
- also published in Hebrew as Iyunim be-haguto shel Yeshayahu Berlin [Reflections on the Thought of Isaiah Berlin] (the translation from which into English, where relevant, is by Gabriel Piterberg)
