The Isaiah Berlin Catalogue
Naiman, Anatoly, Ser (Moscow, 2001: Eksmo)
- Review: ‘J.C.’ in ‘NB’, Times Literary Supplement, 14 December 2001, 14

Ben-Artzi, Amir, ‘Anthropological Dimensions in Isaiah Berlin’s Approach to Ideas’ (in Hebrew), MA thesis, Tel Aviv University (2001)
- View document (below) for abstract

Castello Branco, José Tomaz, ‘Liberdade versus pluralismo: O pensamente político de Isaiah Berlin na génese de um novo concieto de liberdade’, Master’s thesis, Catholic University of Portugal (n.d.)

Montminy, Annick, ‘Isaiah Berlin’s Contribution to Liberal Theory: Pluralism as a Romantic Response to Liberalism’, MA thesis, Department of Political Science, McGill University, May 2001
- available on eScholarship@McGill: follow the link above

‘A Visit to Leningrad’
Catalan
‘Una visita a Leningrad’, trans. Gustau Muñoz, El Contemporani 24 (2001)
Italian
In Le arti in Russiasotto Stalin, trans. Marina Premoli (Milan,2001: Archinto)
Russian
(in part) ‘Zametki Isaii Berlina o poseshchenii Leningrada 12–20 noyabra 1945 goda’, Obozrenie, April 1983, 37–40

‘Notes on Prejudice’
Italian
‘Appunti sul pregiudizio’, trans. Giovanni Ferrara degli Uberti, Adelphiana 1 (2002), 97–102
Japanese
‘Henken ni tsuite no memo’, trans.Tsuyoshi Sagara, in Sekai , no. 697 (January 2002), 74–7
Spanish
‘Notas para una conferencia futura’, trans. Julio Trujillo, Letras Libres Year 1 no. 1 (October 2001), 56–7
Swedish
‘Tre steg mot tolerans’, trans. Lars Linder, Söndag (4 November 2001), B2
Thai
Trans. Thorntep Maneecharoen in Messages to Our Century: Three Essays of Isaiah Berlin (Bangkok, 2018: School of Chulalongkorn Students’ Press)

Letter to Ben-Gurion
Hebrew
In Eliezer Ben-Refael (ed.), Zehuyot Yehudiyot: Teshuvut Hakhmei Yisrael le-Ben Gurion [‘Jewish Identities: Fifty Intellectuals Answer Ben-Gurion’] (Sde Boker, 2001: Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Press), 160–6

*The Art of the Radio Lecture
- Not published
- Item including reference to IB’s 1952 radio lectures Freedom and its Betrayal
- First transmission: 7.15 pm 19/03/02 BBC Radio 4
- Duration: 30 minutes (whole programme)
- Series: Front Row
- Presenter: John Wilson
- Producer: Nicki Paxman
- Transcript: made by Henry Hardy (of part on IB)
- Publication: only the excerpt from the lecture on Rousseau, in the book Freedom and its Betrayal

Isaiah Berlin
- Discussion of IB’s views on liberty, with guests Francesca Klug, Anthony Grayling, Henry Hardy and Quentin Skinner
- First transmission: ??/??/02 BBC Radio 3
- Repeat: 9.15 pm 25/05/09 BBC Radio 3
- Series: Night Waves, Landmarks
- Presenter: Philip Dodd

The Age of Freedom
- Not published
- Item including reference to IB’s 1952 radio lectures Freedom and its Betrayal
- First transmission: 9.30 pm 26/03/02 BBC Radio 3
- Duration: 90 minutes (whole programme)
- Presenter: Bridget Kendall
- Producers: Martin Smith and Mohit Bakaya
- Publication: only the excerpts from the lecture on Rousseau, in the book Freedom and its Betrayal

Freedom and its Betrayal: Six Enemies of Human Liberty, ed. Henry Hardy (London, 2002: Chatto & Windus; Princeton, 2002: Princeton University Press; London, 2003, Pimlico; second edition, Princeton, 2014: Princeton University Press)
- the 'six enemies' are Helvétius, Rousseau, Fichte, Hegel, Saint-Simon, and Maistre
- first broadcast in 1952 as lectures for BBC radio's 'Third Programme' – see B.6
- described as ‘brilliant broadcast lectures’: [E. H. Carr,] The Times Literary Supplement, 9 January 1953, 25
- lecture on Helvétius excerpted as ‘The Art of Being Ruled: Helvétius, Happiness and the Scientists’, The Times Literary Supplement, 15 February 2002, 14–16
- lecture on Saint-Simon excerpted and abridged as ‘Henri de Saint-Simon’, Romulus, June 2002, 16–21
- trans. Chinese, French, Spanish, Italian
2nd. ed. (revised), foreword by Enrique Krauze (Princeton, 2014: Princeton University Press)

Liberty, ed. Henry Hardy, with an essay on ‘Berlin and His Critics’ by Ian Harris (Oxford and New York, 2002: Oxford University Press)
- Liberty incorporates Four Essays on Liberty (Oxford University Press, 1969), while adding to it a fifth essay, 'From Hope and Fear Set Free', which Berlin wished had been published in the 1969 edition. It includes a new introduction, and draws together key texts on this defining subject in Berlin's oeuvre.
- Liberty includes revised reprints of the five essays in question - these being, in the order in which they appear: i) Political Ideas in the Twentieth Century, ii) Historical Inevitability, iii) Two Concepts of Liberty, iv) John Stuart Mill and the Ends of Life, v) From Hope and Fear Set Free
- trans. Chinese, Italian, Korean, Polish, Spanish

‘Five Essays on Liberty’, ed. Henry Hardy (second edition of Four Essays On Liberty)

A Letter to George Kennan (1951), in Liberty
- repr. as ‘A Letter to George Kennan: On Human Dignity’, New Republic, 28 January 2002, 23–6

Letters to Robert Craft in his An Improbable Life: Memoirs (Nashville, 2002: Vanderbilt University Press)

Letter to Beata Polanowska-Sygulska (24 February 1986), trans. into Polish by Beata Polanowska-Sygulska, Przeglad Polityczny no. 54 (2002), 120–3

Cherniss, Joshua, ‘Philosopher, Historian, Liberal: How Isaiah Berlin Made a Difference’, talk given in St Giles’ Church, Oxford, on 21 November 2002
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Cocks, Joan, Passion and Paradox: Intellectuals Confront the National Question (Princeton/Oxford, 2002: Princeton University Press)
- chapters 3 and 4 discuss IB

Cooke, Alistair, ‘Letter from America’, BBC Radio 4, 20 December 2002
- includes passages about IB, who is not named

James Cracraft, ‘A Berlin for Historians’, History and Theory 41 no. 3 (October 2002), 277–300
