The Isaiah Berlin Catalogue
Rosenblum, Nancy L., ‘Pluralism and Self-Defense’, in Nancy L. Rosenblum (ed.), Liberalism and the Moral Life (Cambridge, Masachusetts, 1989: Harvard University Press)
Santambrogio, M., ‘Astrazioni oppressive’, Notizie di politeia 5 (1989), 26–33
Sasaki, Fumiko, ‘The International Political Thought of Isaiah Berlin’, Aoyama SIPA Bulletin 1990
Scruton, Roger, ‘Freedom’s Cautious Defender’, Times, 3 June 1989, 10
Shklar, Judith N. ‘The Liberalism of Fear,’ in Nancy L. Rosenblum (ed.), Liberalism and the Moral Life (Cambridge, Masachusetts, 1989: Harvard University Press)
- repr. in Judith N. Shklar, Political Thought and Political Thinkers, ed. Stanley Hoffmann (Chicago, 1998: University of Chicago Press)
Spinelli, Ingrid Warburg, Die Dringlichkeit des Mitleids und die Einsamkeit, nein zu sagen: Erinnerungen 1910–1989 (Hamburg, 1990: Dolling and Galitz)
- Italian trans., Il tempo della coscienza: Ricordi di un’altra Germania 1910–1989 (Bologna, 1994: Il mulino), 46, 47, 211, 212 (there is a whole chapter devoted to Adam von Trott)
Stallworthy, Jon, ‘The Guest from the Future: a triptych 1940–1988 Leningrad–Tashkent–Moscow–Oxford’, Oxford Magazine Trinity 1989 3–5
Veca, Salvatore, Etica e politica (Milan, 1989: Garzanti)
Verri, Antonio, ‘Isaiah Berlin e il pluralismo culturale’, Il pensiero politico 22 no. 1 (January 1989), 86–93
The Crooked Timber of Humanity: Chapters in the History of Ideas, ed. Henry Hardy (London, 1990: John Murray; New York, 1991: Knopf; London, 1991: Fontana Press; New York, 1992: Vintage Books; Princeton, 1998: Princeton University Press; London, 2003: Pimlico)
- reprints of Bib. 73, 128, 159, 170, 181, 196, together with 200 and the original English version of 143
- trans. Arabic, Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish
2nd ed., foreword by John Banville (Princeton, 2013: Princeton University Press)
- adds an appendix containing reprints of Bib. 28, 184, 204, 258a, and letters (279) on Maistre and on nationalism
‘Joseph de Maistre and the Origins of Fascism’ (started in the 1940s[?]; completed 1960), in The Crooked Timber of Humanity, 91–174
- repr. in slightly shortened form in New York Review of Books, 27 September 1990, 57–64, 11 October 1990, 54–8, 25 October 1990, 61–5
- trans. Polish, Russian, Spanish (in part)
Contribution to The Evolution of the Symphony Orchestra: History, Problems and Agenda (London, 1990: Weidenfeld and Nicolson), 123–5
Contribution to Robert B. Silvers ([New York], 1990: The New York Review of Books)
Contribution to ‘The State of Europe: Christmas Eve 1989’ in Granta 30 (Winter 1990) [New Europe!], 148–50
- repr. in the Guardian, 20 February 1990, 19
- repr. in Twenty-One: The Best of Granta Magazine (London and New York, 2001: Granta Books)
- as ‘The Survival of the Russian Intelligentsia’ in The Soviet Mind
- trans. German, Italian
Contribution (on Mozart) to Vita (published by Merian) 1 no. 1 (October 1990), 16
Contribution to programme insert on Garrett Drogheda ([London, 1990: Royal Opera House])
(with others) ‘An Open Letter On Anti-Armenian Pogroms in the Soviet Union’ (letter), New York Review of Books, 27 September 1990, 66
Contribution to ‘Boris Pasternak’ (letters), The Times Literary Supplement, 16–22 February 1990, 171
‘No Conservative’, reply to letter from Samson B. Knoll on Herder, New York Review of Books, 20 December 1990, 78