The Isaiah Berlin Catalogue
Reputations: Isaiah Berlin
- Unpublished
- Documentary with excerpts from IB’s broadcasts and contributions from John Drummond, Peter Laslett, Bryan Magee and Helen Rapp
- Recording date: 23/9/96
- First transmission: 9.35 pm 30/9/96 BBC Radio 3
- Duration: 25 minutes
- Series: Reputations (The Third at 50)
- Producer: Neil Trevithick
- Presenter: Michael Ignatieff
- Recording: BLSA Tape H7830
Menuhin at Eighty: A Celebration with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
- Concert for Menuhin’s Eightieth Birthday, Royal Albert Hall, London, April 1996; includes short pre-recorded contribution by IB
- Recording date (concert): 20/4/96
- First audio transmission: 7.30 pm 12/10/96 BBC Radio 2
- First video transmission: 2.05 pm 24/12/96 BBC2 Television
- Duration: 2 hours 7 minutes 35 seconds (concert); 25 seconds (IB: starts at 39:54)
- Producer: Richard Masters
- Presenter: David Attenborough
- Transcript: ‘He’s very sensitive to the sufferings of mankind. He hates armies. He hates nationalist conflict. And I’m sure he thinks that by going about from country to country, and by meeting musicians, and by making friends with them, and having a kind of international dimension to everything which he does, he does good.’
- Recording: BBC; BFI
The Sense of Reality: Studies in Ideas and their History, ed. Henry Hardy, with an introduction by Patrick Gardiner (London, 1996: Chatto and Windus; New York, 1997: Farrar, Straus and Giroux; London, 1997: Pimlico)
- a revised reprint of Bib.38 together with the original English version of Bib.216 and seven other previously unpublished essays, Bib.228 and Bibs.230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235
- trans. Chinese, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish
2nd ed., foreword by Timothy Snyder (Princeton, 2019: Princeton University Press)
‘Artistic Commitment: A Russian Legacy’ (1962, revised), in The Sense of Reality, 194–231
- trans. Russian
‘Berlin’, in Thomas Mautner (ed.), A Dictionary of Philosophy (Oxford, 1996: Blackwell), 51–2
- reissued with revisions as The Penguin Dictionary of Philosophy (London etc., 1997: Penguin) 67–9
- see also Bib.275, ‘My Philosophical Views’
‘Kant as an Unfamiliar Source of Nationalism’ (1972), in The Sense of Reality, 232–48
‘Marxism and the International in the Nineteenth Century’ (1964), in The Sense of Reality, 116–67
- trans. Russian
‘Philosophy and Government Repression’ (1953), in The Sense of Reality, 54–76
‘Political Judgement’ (1957), in The Sense of Reality, 50–66
- repr. as ‘On Political Judgement’ in New York Review of Books, 3 October 1996, 26–30
- see also B.12
- trans. German, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish
‘Rabindranath Tagore and the Consciousness of Nationality’ (1961)
repr. in The Sense of Reality, 249–66
‘The Sense of Reality’ (1953), in The Sense of Reality, 1–39
- trans. Italian, Russian
Contribution to ‘Why be Jewish?’, The UJS Haggadah (London, 1996: The Union of Jewish Students), 68
Supplementary obituary note on Lydia Chukovskaya, Guardian, 9 February 1996, 13
‘A Flick Back’ (letter), Guardian, 21 March 1996, 18
‘No Smoking in Class’ (letter), Sunday Telegraph, 2 June 1996, 30
(with others) ‘Solidarity with Turkish Writers’ (letter), Independent, 31 May 1996, 17
Letter to Carlos-Enrique Ruiz, 17 October 1996, declining his invitation to contribute to Aleph on its 30th anniversary, Aleph no. 100 (January–March 1997), 28
Michael Berkeley, ‘Private Passions’, Radio 3, 3 February 1996
- Romulus [the magazine of Wolfson College, Oxford], [June] 2006, 5–8
Anna Howard, in Death: Breaking the Taboo, interviews by Anna Howard (Evesham, 1996: Arthur James), 30–7
- repr. in part as ‘Why I do not regret lying to my father about death’, The Times, 19 July 1996, 16
Valentina Polukhina, 13 June 1996, London (on Joseph Brodsky): Znamya, November 1996, 130–3, in id., ‘Iosif Brodsky: trudy i dni’, ibid., 126–50