The Isaiah Berlin Catalogue
Burtonwood, N., ‘Must liberal support for separate schools be subject to a condition of individual autonomy?’, British Journal of Educational Studies 48 no. 3 (September 2000), 269–84
Cherniss, Joshua, ‘The Tragic Vision: An Essay in Ethical Exposition’, Yale Journal of Ethics 9 no. 1 (December 2000), 24–41
Cohen-Almagor, Raphael (ed.), Challenges to Democracy: Essays in Honour and Memory of Isaiah Berlin (London, 2000: Ashgate)
Cox, Michael (ed.), E. H. Carr: A Critical Appraisal (Basingstoke/New York: Palgrave, 2000)
Davis, Laurence, ‘Isaiah Berlin, William Morris, and the Politics of Utopia’, Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 3 no. 2/3 (2000), 56–86
G., ‘Isaiah Berlin, Liberal et Pluraliste’, Commentaire 23 no. 89 (2000), 194–7
DeWiel, Boris, Democracy: A History of Ideas (Vancouver and Seattle, 2000: UBC Press and University of Washington Press)
Donnelley, Strachan, ‘Nature, Freedom, and Responsibility: Ernst Mayr and Isaiah Berlin’, Social Research 67 no. 4 (Winter 2000), 1117–36
Esman, A. H, ‘Sigmund Freud and Isaiah Berlin – Concord and Discord’, Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought 23 no. 1 (2000), 35–50
Gray, John, Two Faces of Liberalism (Cambridge, 2000: Polity)
Gray, John, ‘Pluralism and Toleration in Contemporary Political Philosophy’, Political Studies 48 (2000), 323–33
Hardy, Henry, ‘Berlin’s Big Idea’, Philosophers’ Magazine 11 (Summer 2000), 15–16
- publ. as ‘Isaiah Berlin’s Key Idea’, Romulus (the magazine of Wolfson College, Oxford) NS 4 no. 1 (Trinity 2000), 4–5: View Document (below) for PDF
- trans. Spanish as ‘Isaiah Berlin: le clave de su pensamiento’, Caja negra 1 no. 1 (January–June 2001), 83–6
Hardy, Henry, ‘Confessions of an Editor’, Australian Financial Review, 30 June 2000, Review section, 4–5
- View Document (below) for PDF
- trans. Polish
Harris, Ian, ‘La philosophie politique en Grande-Bretagne’, Cités: philosophie, politique, histoire 2 (2000), 209–19
Henderson, Nicholas, Old Friends and Modern Instances (London, 2000: Profile Books)
John Kekes, Pluralism and Philosophy: Changing the Subject (Ithaca, 2000: Cornell University Press)
Michael Kenny, ‘Isaiah Berlin’s Contribution to Modern Political Theory’, Political Studies 48 (2000), 1026–39
Kralin, Mikhail, ‘Ser Isaiya Berlin i “Gost′ iz Budushchego” ’ [‘Sir Isaiah Berlin and “the Guest from the Future” ’], in his Pobedivshee smert′ slovo: stati ob Anne Akhmatovoi i vospominaniya o ee sovremennikakh [The Word That Has Vanquished Death: Essays on Anna Akhmatova and Memoirs on Her Contemporaries] (Tomsk, 2000), 190–221
- this article, drafted in 1990, was due to appear alongside a Russian translation of IB’s 1980 memoir ‘Meetings with Russian Writers in 1845 and 1956’ (in Personal Impressions) – ‘Vstrechi s russkimi pisatelyami v 1945 i 1956 godakh’, trans. N. I. Tolstoy, Zvezda, 1990 no. 2 (February), 129–57 – but in the event the translation appeared without it
- Kralin anticipates some of what is said in L. Kopylov, T. Pozdnyakova and N. Popova, ‘I eto bylo tak’: Anna Akhmatova i Isaiya Berlin [‘That’s How It Was’: Anna Akhmatova and Isaiah Berlin] (St Petersburg, 2009), whose authors argue with apparent plausibility that IB met Akhmatova on three further occasions not mentioned in his memoir: cf. Personal Impressions (3rd ed., 2014) 398/1
Levy, Jacob T., ‘Isaiah Berlin’, in The Encyclopedia of Nationalism (New York, 2000: Academic Press)
- readers are advised to check factual detail
Levy, Jacob T., The Multiculturalism of Fear (New York, 2000: Oxford University Press)
- esp. chapter 3, ‘The Impossibility of Universal Nationalism’, and chapter 4, ‘Pluralism, Diversity, and Preserving Cultural Communities’