Transcript of IB's contributions to a conference at the LSE, 19–21 May 1967, ‘To Define Populism’
IB's contributions to a conference at the LSE, 19–21 May 1967, held under the title ‘To Define Populism’
IB's contributions to a conference at the LSE, 19–21 May 1967, held under the title ‘To Define Populism’
Contribution to ‘Books of the Year: A Personal Choice’, Observer, 22 December 1968, 17
‘The Role of the Intelligentsia’, Listener 79 (1968), 563–5
‘The “ Naïveté ” of Verdi’, Hudson Review 21 (1968), 138–47
Reprinted in:
Comment on Richard Pipes, ‘The Origins of Bolshevism: The Intellectual Evolution of Young Lenin’, in Richard Pipes (ed.), Revolutionary Russia (Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1968: Harvard University Press), 52–9
‘A Great Benefactor’ [Isaac Wolfson], Rehovot, Summer 1968, 18–21
Introduction to Alexander Herzen, My Past and Thoughts: The Memoirs of Alexander Herzen, trans. Constance Garnett (London, 1968: Chatto and Windus; New York, 1968: Knopf)
(with others) ‘Victor Gollancz’ (letter), The Times, 1 August 1967, 9
(with others) ‘Issues Behind the Oxford Fund’, (letter), The Times, 7 July 1967, 9
Contribution to Cecil Woolf and John Bagguley (eds), Authors take Sides on Vietnam (New York, 1967: Simon and Schuster), 20–1