The Isaiah Berlin Catalogue
Toulmin, Stephen, Return to Reason (Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2001: Harvard University Press), vii–viii, 10, 181–2, 235–6

Wallace, Teresa, and others (eds.), Time and Tide: Sea of Faith Beyond the Millennium (Alresford, 2001: John Hunt)

Wokler, Robert, ‘The Professoriate of Political Thought in England since 1914: A Tale of Three Chairs’, The History of Political Thought in National Context, ed. Dario Castiglione and Iain Hampsher-Monk (Cambridge, 2001: Cambridge University Press), chapter 7 (134–58)

Yu Jongho, ‘Aijaieo Beollinui Ekkal Mareukeuseuem’ [‘Isaiah Berlin’s Karl Marx’], Dongailbo [Donga Daily], 6 October 2001, 30
- repr. in the 2012 reissue of the 2001 Korean translation

Espada, João Carlos, Plattner, Marc F., and Wolfson, Adam (eds), Pluralism without Relativism: Remembering Isaiah Berlin (Lanham, MD, 2001: Lexington Books)

García Guitián, Elena, El pensamiento político de I. Berlin (Madrid, 2001: Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales)

Hu, Chuansheng, Ziyou de huanxiang: Bolin sixiang yanjiu [Conceptions of Liberty: A Study of Berlin’s Thought] (Nanjing, 2001: Nanjing University Press)
- discusses the features of Berlin’s thought in the context of the contemporary debate, and the development of liberalism

Lilla, Mark, Ronald Dworkin and Robert B. Silvers (eds), The Legacy of Isaiah Berlin (New York, 2001: New York Review of Books; London, 2001, Granta)
- Part 1: 'Hedgehogs and Foxes'; Part II: 'Pluralism'; Part III: 'Nationalism and Israel'
- With contributions by Aileen Kelly, Steven Lukes, Avishai Margalit, Thomas Nagel, Charles Taylor, Michael Walzer, Bernard Williams, Richard Wollheim
Reviews:
- Hardy, Henry, ‘Thoughts of Taj Mahal will leave you as drunk as a fox’, Times Higher Education Supplement, 30 November 2001, 24–5 [title not the author's]
- Leiter, Robert, ‘Speaking Volumes: A Fox Through and Through; Isaiah Berlin knew many things, and valued pluralism above all else’, Jewish Exponent, 10 May 2001, 30
- Chinese translation

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
