The Isaiah Berlin Catalogue
Pettit, Philip, ‘The Instability of Freedom as Noninterference: The Case of Isaiah Berlin’, Ethics 121 no. 4 (July 2011), 693–716

Pinker, Steven, The Better Angels of our Nature: Why Violence has Declined (New York, 2011: Viking), 186–7

Ramachandran, Nandini, ‘Mystic Myna: Conversations with Dead Folk’
- Originally posted on an online literary blog, but now only accessible through the Internet Archive
- View Document (below) for PDF

Schmidt, James, ‘Inventing a Counter-Enlightenment: Liberalism, Nihilism, and Totalitarianism’, American Historical Association, Boston, January 2011
- the preamble and section IV, ‘Resisting the Enlightenment’, are especially relevant to IB studies

Sikka, Sonia, Herder on Humanity and Cultural Difference: Enlightened Relativism (Cambridge, 2011: Cambridge Univeristy Press)

Syrjämäki, Sami. ‘Sins of a Historian: Perspectives on the Problem of Anachronism’, PhD thesis, University of Helsinki, 2011

Vējš, J. N., ‘Jesaja Berlins – ideju vēsturnieks, filozofs’ [‘Isaiah Berlin – Historian of Ideas, Philosopher’], Latvijas Zinātņu Akadēmija Vēstis, Part A, Humanities and Social Sciences, 65 (2011) nos 5/6, 53–65

Villaro, Mariona, ‘Naturaleza humana y libertad: bases del liberalismo de Isaiah Berlin’, Cuadernos de Anuario Filosófico (University of Navarra) no. 239 (2011)

Wang, Qian Chugoku ga yonda gendai shiso: Sartre kara Derrida, Schmitt, Rawls made [How does China understand modern thought?: From Sartre to Derrida, Schmitt and Rawls] (Tokyo, 2011: Kodansha)
- examines the reception of modern and post-modern thought in China since the end of the Cultural Revolution
- chapter 12 discusses Berlin, Hayek and Rawls, and their conceptions of liberty and justice

Wang, Zuoliang, ‘The Twentieth Century’ (part 2), chapter 8 of Yingguo sanwen de liubian [The Development of the English Essay], 2nd ed. (Beijing, 2011: Shangwu Yinshuguan [The Commercial Press]), 307–11
- View Document (below) for a summary in English

Yamaoka Ryuichi, ‘Shokyokuteki jiyū to sekkyokuteki jiyū: I. Berlin, Futatsu no. jiū gainen’ [‘Negative Liberty and Positive Liberty: I. Berlin, Two Concepts of Liberty’], in S. Inoue and K. Ito (eds), Seiji/ Kenryoku/ Koukyousei [Politics/ Power/ Publicness] (Kyoto, 2011: Sekaishisosha)

Zitzewitz, Josephine von, ‘That’s How It Was: New Theories on Anna Akhmatova and Isaiah Berlin, Her “Guest from the Future” ’, The Times Literary Supplement, 9 September 2011, 14–15


Walicki, Andrzej, Encounters with Isaiah Berlin: Story of an Intellectual Friendship (Frankfurt am Main etc., 2011: Peter Lang)
- first published in Dialogue and Universalism

Bode, Mark, ‘Isaiah Berlin and the Problem of Counter-Enlightenment Liberalism’, D.Phil. thesis, Adelaide (2011)

Çapan, Alişan, ‘Isaiah Berlin’in Özgürlük Düşüncesi: Negatif Özgürlük–Pozitif Özgürlük Ayrımı’ [‘Isaiah Berlin's Freedom of Thought’], Ph.D. thesis, Galatasaray University (2011)

Gustavsson, Gina, ‘Treacherous Liberties: Isaiah Berlin’s Theory of Positive and Negative Freedom in Contemporary Political Culture’, Ph.D. thesis, Uppsala University (n.d.)

Silva, Elisabete do Rosário Mendes, ‘Liberalismo e os preceitos da Ética Cosmopolita em Isaiah Berlin’, D.Phil. thesis, University of Lisbon (2011)

Anna Akhmatova: The Heart is Not Made of Stone
- Multimedia show by Ensemble for the Romantic Century including a dramatisation of the meeting between Akhmatova and Berlin: ‘The drama of Russian music woven into a tale of passion, love, political repression, and redemption; featuring music by Rachmaninov, Prokofiev and Shostakovich’
- Actors: Ellen McLaughlin as Anna, Jeremy Holm as Isaiah
- First production: Symphony Space, New York, 2012
- Revival: 27 April to 1 May 2016, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Fisher Space
- Duration: 18 minutes 22 seconds
- Author: Eve Wolf
- Director: Donald T. Sanders
