‘Why are these books neglected?’, Twentieth Century 172 no. 1019 (Autumn 1963), 139–47
‘Why are these books neglected?’, Twentieth Century 172 no. 1019 (Autumn 1963), 139–47
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‘Why are these books neglected?’, Twentieth Century 172 no. 1019 (Autumn 1963), 139–47
‘Historical Note’, in Khovanshchina (opera programme) ([London], 1963: Royal Opera House Covent Garden Ltd), 5 pp.
Contribution to Clara Urquhart (ed.), A Matter of Life (London, 1963: Cape), 39–40
Endorsement of Raphael R. Abramovich, The Soviet Revolution, 1917–1939 (London, 1962: Allen & Unwin; New York, 1962: International Universities Press)
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(with others) telegram dated 22 February 1962 to János Kádár, Chairman of the Council of Ministers, Budapest, urging the release of István Bibó, in ‘Dr Bibo’s Release Again Urged’, The Times, 6 March 1962, 15c
(unattributed) ‘The Road to Catastrophe’, review of Hans Kohn, The Mind of Germany, and G. P. Gooch, French Profiles: Prophets and Pioneers, The Times Literary Supplement, 30 March 1962, 216
‘Mr Carr’s Big Battalions’, review of E. H. Carr, What is History?, New Statesman 63 (January–June 1962), 5 January 1962, 15–16
‘The Purpose of Philosophy’, Insight (Nigeria) 1 no. 1 (July 1962), 12–15
‘The Life of Chaim Weizmann’, originally ‘The Biographical Facts’, in Meyer W. Weisgal and Joel Carmichael (eds), Chaim Weizmann: A Biography by Several Hands (London, 1962: Weidenfeld and Nicolson; New York, 1963: Atheneum), 17–56
(with others) telegram dated 14 March 1961 to Ferenc Münnich, Chairman of the Council of Ministers, Budapest, urging the release of István Bibó, in ‘Release of Hungarian Professor Urged’, The Times, 17 March 1961, 7f