The Isaiah Berlin Catalogue
Siedentop, Larry, ‘What Are We to Make of Isaiah Berlin?’, in Wm Roger Louis (ed.), Still More Adventures with Britannia: Personalities, Politics and Culture in Britain (London, 2003: I. B. Tauris; Texas, 2003: Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center), 175–194

Snodgrass, David, ‘The Debate over a Style for Serious Radio Talks on the BBC: 1946–1957’, Journal of Radio Studies 10 no. 1 (2003), 104–9
- contains a section (115–17) entitled ‘Isaiah Berlin: Portrait of the Intellectual as Broadcaster’

Spicer, Michael W., ‘Masks of Freedom: An Examination of Isaiah Berlin's Ideas on Freedom and Their Implications for Public Administration', Administrative Theory and Praxis 25 (2003), 545–88

Walicki, Andrzej, ‘Posłowie: Isaiah Berlin i dziewiętnastowieczeni myśliciele rosyjscy’ (‘Afterword: Isaiah Berlin and the Nineteenth-Century Russian Thinkers’), in Isaiah Berlin, Rosyjscy Myśliciele, trans. Sergiusz Kowalski (Warsaw, 2003: Prószynski), 317–52
- an expanded version of Walicki 2002

Wang Qian, ‘I. Berlin to sono hihansha tachi: jiyū no. gainen wo megutte’ [‘I. Berlin and His Critics: On the Concept of Liberty’], Shisoushi kenkyu [Journal of History of Ideas] no. 3 (2003), 175–191

Wentzell, Richard J., 'Value pluralism: some implications for multiculturalism'
- paper prepared for the conference: 'What’s the Culture in Multiculturalism? What’s the Difference of Identities?', University of Aarhus, Denmark, 22-24 May 2003

Mali, Joseph, and Wokler, Robert (eds), Isaiah Berlin’s Counter-Enlightenment [Transactions of the American Philosophical Society 93 No 3] (Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 2003)

The Guest from the Future
- Opera premiered by the Nine Circles Chamber Theatre at the Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, 23 July 2004
- Duration: 2 hours 15 minutes
- Music: Mel Marvin
- Libretto: Jonathan Levi
- Artistic directors: Jonathan Levi, Gil Morgenstern
- Music director: David Levi
- Director: David Chambers
- Isaiah Berlin: Jonathan Hays
- Anna Akhmatova: Michaela Martens

Flourishing: Letters 1928–1946, ed. Henry Hardy (London, 2004: Chatto & Windus; London, 2005)
- published in the USA as Letters 1928–1946 (New York, 2004: Cambridge University Press)

‘Boris Pasternak’ (1958), in The Soviet Mind: Russian Culture under Communism, 85–9 (Bib.256)

‘Four Weeks in the Soviet Union’ (1956), in The Soviet Mind, 119–29

‘A Letter on Human Nature’ (1986), part of a letter to Beata Polanowska-Sygulska, New York Review of Books, 23 September 2004, 26
- repr. in The Crooked Timber of Humanity (2nd ed., 2013) (as ‘Letter to Beata Polanowska-Sygulska on Human Nature’)
- and in Affirming 278–81

‘Why the Soviet Union Chooses to Insulate Itself’ (1946), in The Soviet Mind, 90–7

Contribution (written 1 March 1991) to Jean Moorcroft Wilson and Cecil Woolf (eds), Authors Take Sides on Iraq and the Gulf War (London, 2004: Cecil Woolf Publishers), 106–7

(unattributed, and with posthumous revisions) ‘Sir Stuart Hampshire’ (obituary), The Times, 16 June 2004, 32 (56 in tabloid edition)

Extract from a letter from IB to Rowland Burdon-Muller, 28 June 1958, in Lewis Owens, ‘“ Like a Chemist from Canada”: Shostakovich in Oxford 1958’, DSCH Journal no. 21 (July 2004), 20–6, at 24–5
repr. in Enlightening 637–41

(with Charles Blattberg) ‘An Exchange with Professor Sir Isaiah Berlin’
- View document (below) for PDF

(with Meyer Schapiro) ‘Isaiah Berlin and Meyer Schapiro: An Exchange’, Brooklyn Rail, September 2004, 14–15
- on Bernard Berenson: includes unsent letter from IB to Encounter, 21 January 1961, repr. at Building 25–7
- with a letter from IB to Shapiro, 13 February 1961

Ryan, Alan, ‘Berlin, Sir Isaiah (1909–1997)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: From the Earliest Times to the Year 2000, ed. H. C. G. Matthew and Brian Harrison (Oxford, 2004: Oxford University Press)
- revised version published online 17 September 2015
- the Trustees of the Isaiah Berlin Literary Trust gratefully acknowledge the ODNB's making this article freely accessible from 2021
