The Isaiah Berlin Catalogue
Collignon, Stefan, ‘Negative and Positive Liberty and the Freedom to Choose in Isaiah Berlin and Jean-Jacques Rousseau’, Journal of Philosophical Economics: Reflections on Economic and Social Issues 12 no. 1 (Autumn 2018), 36–64
Gaddis, John Lewis, On Grand Strategy (New York, 2018: Penguin Press)
- see esp. chapter 10, ‘Isaiah’
Granovskaya, Ol'ga Leonidovna, ‘Lev Shestov i Isaiya Berlin: filosofiya tragedii i konflikta na perekrestke kul'turnykh’ [‘Lev Shestov and Isaiah Berlin: Philosophy of Tragedy and Conflict at the Crossroads of Cultures’], Gumanitarnie issledovaniya v Vostochnoy Sibiri i na Dal'nem Vostoke [Humanities Research in Eastern Siberia and the Far East] 2018 no. 3 (45), 138–47
Granovskaya, Ol'ga Leonidovna, ‘ “Razgovor” na “perekrestke kul'tur” (Isaiya Berlin o vctreche s Aleksandrom Kozhevom)’ [‘ “Conversation” at the “Cultural Crossroads”: Isaiah Berlin on a Meeting with Alexander Kojève’], Voprosy filosofii 2018 no. 12, 152–61
Hardy, Henry, ‘Isaiah Berlin: Against Dogma’, in the online-only ‘Footnotes to Plato’ series, The Times Literary Supplement, posted 17 October 2018
Joshua L. Cherniss and Henry Hardy, ‘The Life and Opinions of Isaiah Berlin’, in Joshua L. Cherniss and Steven B. Smith (eds), The Cambridge Companion to Isaiah Berlin (Cambridge etc., 2018: Cambridge University Press), 13–30
Herman, David, ‘Isaiah Berlin and the Holocaust: What Did Berlin Know? And When Did He Know it?’, Jewish Quarterly, Summer 18, 62–8
Moran, Michael, ‘Isaiah Berlin and the “History of Ideas”: Some Personal Impressions’, chapter 18 in id., Metaphysical Imagination and Other Essays on Philosophy and Modern European Mind (Peterborough, 2018: FastPrint)
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(in Arabic) Niroomand, Mahin, and Hassan Abniki, ‘The Ratio of Political Goodness and Negative Freedom in Berlin’s Political Thought (With Emphasis on Russian Communism)’, International Journal of Political Science, 8 no. 2 (Summer 2018), 49–65
Ricciardi, Mario, ‘Isaiah Berlin on Philosophical Clarification’, in Gianfranco Pellegrino (ed.), Legitimacy, Democracy, and Disagreement: Essays in Honour of Sebastiano Meffetone (Rome, 2018: LUISS University Press), 171–9
Hardy, Henry, In Search of Isaiah Berlin: A Literary Adventure (London, 2018: I.B.Tauris; repr. by Tauris Parke 2019 [with corrections], 2020 [paperback, with new appendix])
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Mori, Tatsuya, Sisou no seijigaku: Isaiah Berlin kenkyu [The Politics of Ideas: A Study of Isaiah Berlin’s Political Thought] (Tokyo, 2018: Waseda University Press)
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Demontis, Luca, ‘ “The Mad Dream of Sociology”: Isaiah Berlin e le scienze sociali’, Ph.D. thesis, Fondazione Collegio San Carlo di Modena (2018)
Worthington, Michelle, ‘The Pluralist Corporation’, Ph.D. thesis, ANU, 2018
More Flourishing - supplementary letters 1928-1946
An online selection of the more significant letters to have emerged since the publication of Flourishing: Letters 1928-1946 (London, 2004: Chatto & Windus; London, 2005)
- First posted 20 January 2019
- Last updated (i.e. this edition) 2 February 2024
The four published volumes of Berlin's letters focus on the outgoing letters, i.e. those written by him. Where we have the other side of the correspondence, and have been able to secure the necessary copyright permission, the online supplements will now also include a selection of the more important letters written to Berlin.
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Supplement to Flourishing: Letters 1928–1946, "What about Daphne?" Correspondence with H. G. Nicholas 1942–1945
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More Enlightening - supplementary letters 1946-1960
An online selection of the more significant letters to have emerged since the publication of Enlightening: Letters 1946–1960 (London, 2009, Chatto and Windus; London, 2011: Pimlico)
- First posted 30 January 2019
- Latest updated (i.e. this edition) 23 October 2024
The four published volumes of Berlin's letters focus on the outgoing letters, i.e. those written by him. Where we have the other side of the correspondence, and have been able to secure the necessary copyright permission, the online supplements will now also include a selection of the more important letters written to Berlin.
- This update includes letters from IB to his friend and colleague, the philosopher A. J. 'Freddie' Ayer; to the British philosopher and expert on John Stuart Mill, Karl Britton - about Mill; to his wife, Aline, written in the 1950s; and to David Pryce-Jones, nd 1957, in which he comments on Evelyn Waugh.
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