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between Reform and Revolution,English Historical Review 75(1960),

500-2

80 Review of Henry Vyverberg,Historical Pessimism in the French

Enlighten-ment,French Studies 14(1990),167-70

1961

81‘La théorie politique existe-t-elle?’,Revue fran?aise de science

politique 11(1961),309-37;repr.in English as‘Does Political Theory

Still Exist?’in Peter Laslett and W.G.Runciman(eds),Philosophy,

Poli-tics and Society,2nd Series(Oxford,1962:Blackwell),CC and

PSM;trans.Japanese

82‘Tolstoy and Enlightenment',Hermon Ould Memorial Lecture for

1960,Encounter 16 No 2(February 1961),29-40;repr. in Mightier

Than The Sword(London,1964:Macmillan)and RT

82a Review of Elie Kedourie,Nationalism,Oxford Magazine,New

Series 1(1960-1),147-8

83‘What is History?'(an exchange of letters with E. H.Carr),The

Listener 65(1961),877,1048-9

1962

84‘The Biographical Facts',in Meyer W. Weisgal and Joel

Carmichael(eds),Chaim Weizmann(London,1962:Weidenfeld and

Nicolson;New York,1963:Atheneum),17-56;repr.in Dan Leon and

Yehuda Adin(eds),Chaim Weizmann,Statesman of the Jewish

Renaissance(Jerusalem,1974:The Zionist Library);trans.French,

Hebrew,Spanish

85‘The Purpose of Philosophy',Insight(Nigeria)1 No 1(July

1962),12-15;repr. in the Sunday Times,4 November 1962,23,26,

as‘Philosophy’s Goal’in Leonard Russell(ed.),Encore,2nd

Year(London,1963:Michael Joseph),and in CC;trans.Lithuanian

86‘Mr Carr’s Big Battalions',review of E. H.Carr,What is

History?,New Statesman 63(January-June 1962),15-6

87(unattributed)‘The Road to Catastrophe',review of Hans Kohn,

The Mind of Germany,and G. P.Gooch,French Profiles:Prophets and Pi￾oneers,Times Literary Supplement,30 March 1962,216

1963

88 Contribution to Clara Urquhart(ed.),A Matter of

Life(London,1963:Cape),39-40

89‘Historical Note',in Khovanshchina(opera programme)

([London],1963:Royal Opera House Covent Garden Ltd),5pp.;repr.

in the 1972 programme as‘Programme Note:Modest Mussorgsky(1839-

1881)',as‘Khovanshchina’in the 1982 programme and San Francisco

Opera,Fall Season 1984,34-8,and with revisions as‘A Note

on“Khovanshchina”',New York Review of Books,19 December 1985,

40-2

90‘Why are these books neglected?',Twentieth Century 172 No

1019(Au-tumn 1963),139-47

1964

91 Contribution to Meyer W. Weisgal(New York,1964),1

p.;repr.as‘A Generous Imaginative Idealist’in Edward Victor(ed.),Meyer

Weisgal at Seventy(London,1966:Weidenfeld and Nicolson)

92‘Felix Frankfurter at Oxford',in Wallace Mendelson(ed.),Felix

Frankfurter:A Tribute(New York,1964:Reynal),22-31;repr. in

Quest 1(1965),20-2,and PI

93‘“From Hope and Fear Set Free”',Presidential Address,

Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 64(1963-4),1-30;repr. in CC

and PSM

94‘Hobbes,Locke and Professor Macpherson',review of C.

B.Macpher-son,The Political Theory of Possessive Individualism,Hobbes

to Locke,Political Quarterly 35(1964),444-68

95‘Portrait of Ben-Gurion',review of Maurice Edelman,Ben￾Curion:A Po-litical Biography,Jewish Chronicle,25 December 1964,

7,22

95a‘Rationality of Value Judgments',Nomos 7[Carl J.

Friedrich(ed.),Rational Decision(New York,1964:Atherton Press;

London,1964:Prentice-Hall International)],221-3

1965

96 Contribution to Julian Huxley(ed.),Aldous Huxley(London,

1965:Chatto and Windus),144-53;repr. as‘Aldous Huxley’in PI

97 Contribution to Ian Kemp(ed.),Michael Tippett:A Symposium

on his 60th Birthday(London,1965:Faber),62-3

98‘Herder and the Enlightenment',in Earl R. Wasserman(ed.),

Aspects of the Eighteenth Century(Baltimore,1965:Johns Hopkins

Press),47-104;repr.as‘J.G.Herder',Encounter 25 No 1(July 1965),

29-48,No 2(August 1965),42-51;repr.in revised form in VH and

PSM

99‘Sulla teoria del Vico circa la conoscenza storica'(a much expanded

ver-sion of‘Appendix:On Vico’s Epistemology’in 79),Lettere italiane

17(1965),420-31;repr. as‘Appendice sulla teoria del Vico circa la

conoscenza storica’in Vittore Branca(ed.),Sensibilità e razionalità nel

settecento(Florence,1967:Sansoni);repr.in revised form in VH

100 Review of C. P.Courtney,Montesquieu and Burke,Modern

Language Review 60(1965),449-52

101‘A Great Russian Writer',review of Osip Mandelstam,The Prose

of Os-ip Mandelstam,New York Review of Books,23 December 1965,

3-4

101a‘The Thought of de Tocqueville',review of Jack Lively,The

Social and Political Thought of Alexis de Tocqueville,History

50(1965),199-206

1966

102 Introduction to Marc Raeff(ed.),Russian Intellectual

History(New;York/Chicago/Burlingame,1966:Harcourt,Brace and

World;Has-socks,1978:Harvester;New York,1978:Humanities

Press),3-11

103 Preface to H. G.Schenk,The Mind of the European

Romantics(London,1966:Constable;New York,1969:Doubleday;

Oxford,1979:Oxford University Press),xiii-xviii;trans.Japanese,

Spanish

104‘L. B.Namier-A Personal Impression',in Martin Gilbert(ed.),

A Century of Conflict(London,1966:Hamish Hamilton);repr.in En￾counter 27 No 5(November 1966),32-42[letter,28 No 1(January

1967),92],Journal of Historical Studies 1(1967-8),117-36,and PI

105‘The Great Blood Libel Case',review of Maurice Samuel,Blood

Accusa-tion:The Strange History of the Beiliss Case,Jewish Chronicle

Literary Supplement,23 December 1966,3-4;repr. as‘The Beiliss Case:

Prelude to Revolution’in Midstream 13 No 2(February 1967),66-72

106‘New Ways in History'(letter),Times Literary Supplement,21

April 1966,347

1967

107 Contribution to Cecil Woolf and John Bagguley(eds),Authors

Take Sides on Vietnam(New York,1967:Simon and Schuster),20-1

1968

108 Introduction to Alexander Herzen,My Past and

Thoughts(London,1968:Chatto and Windus;New York,1968:

Knopf;ed. and abridged by Dwight Macdonald,New York,1973:

Knopf;London,1974:Chatto and Windus;Berkeley,1982:

University of California Press),25 pp.;repr.as‘The Great Amateur',New

York Review of Books,14 March 1968,9-18,as‘Herzen and his

Memoirs’in AC,in Robert B.Sil-vers,Barbara Epstein and Rea

S.Hederman(eds),The First Antholo-gy:30 Years of The New York

Review of Books(New York,1993:New York Review of Books),and

in PSM;trans.Japanese

109 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

110‘The“Na veté"of Verdi’,Hudson Review 21(1968),138-47;

repr.from Atti del I congresso internazionale di studi verdiani,

1966(Parma,1969:Istituto di Studi Verdiani),27-35;repr.in About

The House 3 No 1(March 1969),8-13,New Republic,6 October

1979,30-4,Ernani(opera programme)([Cardiff 1979]:Welsh

National Opera)(abridged),William Weaver and Martin

Chusid(eds),The Verdi Companion(London,1980:Gollancz),

Opera 31(1980),128-35,and AC;trans.Japanese

111‘The Role of the Intelligentsia',Listener 79(1968),563-5;

repr. in Derwent May(ed.),Good Talk 2:An Anthology from BBC

Radio(London,1969:Gollancz)

1969

112 Four Essays on Liberty(revised reprints of 37,54,71,74,

with a new introduction)(London and New York,1969:Oxford

University Press);trans. Albanian,Finnish,French,German,

Hebrew,Hungar-ian,Italian,Japanese,Persian,Polish,Portuguese,

Romanian,Rus-sian,Serbo-Croat,Spanish,Swedish,Ukrainian

113 Foreword to Michael Yudkin(ed.),General Education:A

Symposium on the Teaching of Non-Specialists(Harmondsworth,1969:

Allen Lane/Penguin),9-20;repr. as‘General Education’in Oxford Review

of Education 1(1975),287-92;trans.Japanese

114‘A Note on Vico’s Concept of Knowledge',in Giorgio Tagliacozzo

and;Hayden V. White(eds),Giambattista Vico:An International

Symposi-um(Baltimore,[1969]:Johns Hopkins Press),371-7;repr.in

New York Review of Books,24 April 1969,23-6,and AC

115‘One of the Boldest Innovators in the History of Human

Thought'(Vi-co),New York Times Magazine,23 November 1969,76-

100;repr. in Ben Seligman(ed.),Molders of Modern

Thought(Chicago,1970:Quadrangle Books)

116‘Reply to Orsini',Journal of the History of Ideas 30(1969),91-

5(abstract in the Philosopher’s Index 3[1969],91-5 282)

1970

117 Foreword to R. D.Miller,Schiller and the Ideal of Freedom:A

Study of Schiller’s Philosophical Works with Chapters on Kant(Oxford,

1970:Clarendon Press),v

118‘Benjamin Disraeli,Karl Marx,and the Search for Identity',in

Trans-actions of the Jewish Historical Society of England 22(1968-69)

(London,1970:Jewish Historical Society of England);repr. in Mid￾stream 16 No 7(August-September 1970),29-49,and AC;

trans.French,Lithuanian,Spanish

119‘Weizmann as Exilarch',in Chaim Weizmann as

Leader(Jerusalem,1970:Hebrew University of Jerusalem),13-21;

trans. Hebrew

1971

120 Sir Maurice Bowra,1898-1971(Oxford,[1971]:Wadham

College),10 pp.;repr. as‘Memorial Address in St Mary’s'in Hugh Lloyd￾Jones(ed.),Maurice Bowra(London,1974:Duckworth),and

as‘Maurice Bowra’in PI

121‘Georges Sorel',Greighton Lecture,Times Literary Supplement,

31 De-cember 1971,1617-22;repr. in expanded form in Chimen

Abramsky;(ed.),Essays in Honour of E.H.Carr(London,1974:

Macmillan),3-35,and AC;trans.Hebrew,Spanish;see also 132

122‘The Question of Machiavelli',New York Review of Books,4

November 1971,20-32;repr. of part of‘The Originality of Machiavelli',

in Myron P.Gilmore(ed.),Studies on Machiavelli(Florence,1972:

Sansoni),149-206;repr.in the Bobbs-Merrill Reprint Series in Po-litical

Science,No 68813;full version repr.in AC and PSM and trans.Lithuanian

‘Randolph',in Kay Halle(ed.),Randolph Churchill:The Young

Un-pretender(London,1971:Heinemann),278-9

124‘Tchaikovsky and Eugene Onegin',Glyndebourne Festival

Programme Book 1971,58-63;repr. as‘Tchaikovsky,Pushkin and

Onegin’in Musical Times 121(1980),163-8,and Eugene

Onegin(Oxford Uni-versity Opera Club programme)([Oxford],1992)

1972

125 Fathers and Children:Turgenev and the Liberal Predicament,

Romanes Lecture(Oxford,1972:Clarendon Press;repr. with corrections

1973),61 pp.;repr.in New York Review of Books,18 October 1973,39-

44,1 November 1973,22-9,15 November 1973,9-11,as in-troduction

to Ivan Turgenev,Fathers and Sons,trans.Rosemary Ed￾monds(Harmondsworth,1975:Penguin),and in RT;excerpted

as‘The Liberal Predicament’in Dialogue 11 No 4(1978),90-5;

trans.Japanese;see also 138

126 Zionist Politics in Wartime Washington:A Fragment of Personal

Reminis-cence,Yaacov Herzog Memorial Lecture(Jerusalem,1972:

Hebrew U-niversity of Jerusalem),61 pp.;excerpted in Barnet

Litvinoff(ed.),The Essential Chaim Weizmann:The Man,the

Statesman,the Scientist(London,1982:Weidenfeld and Nicolson)

127 Foreword to Friedrich Meinecke,Historism:The Rise of a New

Historical Outlook,trans. J.E.Anderson(London,1972:Routledge and

Kegan Paul),ix-xvi

128‘The Bent Twig:A Note on Nationalism',Foreign Affairs

51(1972),11-30;repr. in CTH;trans.French,Hungarian,Spanish

129‘Dr Jacob Herzog',Jewish Chronicle,14 April 1972,28,43;

repr. as‘Yaacov Herzog-a Tribute’as preface to 126 and in Misha

Louvish(ed.),A People that Dwells Alone:Speeches and Writings of

Yaacov Herzog(London,1995;Weidenfeld and Nicolson)

130‘Giambattista Vico',Listener 88(1972),391-8

131‘History as we would like it',World View 15 No 7(July 1972),

16

132‘Sorel'(letter),Times Literary Supplement,14 January 1972,

40;cf. 121

1973

133‘Austin and the Early Beginnings of Oxford Philosophy',in Essays

on J. L.Austin(Oxford,1973:Clarendon Press),1-16;repr.in PI

134‘The Counter-Enlightenment',Dictionary of the History of

Ideas(New York,1968-73:Scribner’s),vol. 2(1973),100-12;

repr.in AC and PSM;trans.Lithuanian,Polish

135‘A Nation Among Nations',Jewish Chronicle,Colour Magazine,

4 May 1973,28-34;excerpted as‘Israel at 25'in Jerusalem Post,18 May

1973,magazine supplement,7

136‘Notes on the Foundation of Wolfson College',Lycidas

1(1973),2-4

137‘Mr Hamilton Fish Armstrong'(supplementary obituary),The

Times,28 April 1973,16

138‘Fathers and Children'(letter),Times Literary Supplement,12

January 1973,40;cf. 125

1974

139 The Divorce between the Sciences and the Humanities,2nd

Tykociner Me-morial Lecture(Illinois,1974:University of Illinois),34

pp.;repr. in Salmagundi No 27(Summer-Fall 1974),9-39,Robert

Boyers and Peggy Boyers(eds),The Salmagundi

Reader(Bloomington,1983:Indiana University Press),AC and

PSM;trans.Italian,Polish

140 Contribution to Arthur Lehning in 1974(Leiden,1974:

Brill),3 pp.

141‘Mr C. E.Bohlen:Close Study of Soviet Leaders'(supplementary

obitu-ary),The Times,11 January 1974,16

141a‘Mr Raimund von Hofmannsthal'(supplementary obituary),

The Times,26 April 1974,20

1975

142 John Petrov Plamenatz,1912-1975(Oxford,[1975]:All Souls

Col-lege),12 pp.;repr. in PI

143‘L’apoteosi della volontà romantica:la rivolta contro il tipo di un

mondo ideale’,Lettere italiane 27(1975),44-68;original English

version,‘The Apotheosis of the Romantic Will:The Revolt against the

Myth of an Ideal World’,published in CTH,repr.in PSM and trans.Latvian

144‘Performances memorable-and not so memorable',Opera

26(1975),116-20

145 Presidential Address,Proceedings of the British Academy

61(1975),71-81

146 Speech at the Official Opening of Wolfson College,Oxford,12

November 1974,Lycidas 3(1975),3-6

147‘Sir John Wheeler-Bennett'(supplementary obituary),The

Times,13 December 1975,16

1976

148 Vico and Herder:Two Studies in the History of Ideas(London,

1976:Ho-garth Press;New York,1976:Viking;New York,1977:

Vintage Books;London,1980:Chatto and Windus;London,1992:

Hogarth Press)(revised versions of 79,98 and 99,with a new

introduction);trans. Greek,Italian,Japanese,Korean,Portuguese

149 Contribution to John Jolliffe(ed.),Auberon Herbert:A

Composite Por-trait(Tisbury,1976:Compton Russell),9-14;repr.

as‘Auberon Herbert’in PI

150‘Comment on Professor Verene’s Paper'[Donald Phillip

Verene,‘Vico’s Philosophy of Imagination',Social Research

43(1976),410-26],Social Research 43(1976),426-9;repr. in

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