- Henry Hardy
Henry Hardy (1949– ) is a British author and editor.
Career
Hardy was educated at
Lancing College and went on to studyphilosophy atCorpus Christi College, Oxford , andWolfson College, Oxford , where he met Wolfson's then President,Isaiah Berlin .Hardy's first major publication was a collection of writings by [http://www.wolfson.ox.ac.uk/~hardy/dugpubs/mallinsonbooks.htm Arnold Mallinson] , an eccentric Oxford clergyman with whom he lodged for a time; he published this work under his own imprint (Robert Dugdale). He also, while still a student, composed a number of musical pieces, which were published many years later as [http://www.wolfson.ox.ac.uk/~hardy/dugpubs/tunes.html "Tunes: Collected Musical Juvenilia"] (2003).
In addition to publishing under the pseudonym Robert Dugdale (since 1974), Hardy worked as an editor at
Oxford University Press for many years (1977–1990); he has been a Fellow of Wolfson College since 1990.Writings of Isaiah Berlin
Hardy's most significant contribution to scholarship has been his editing of the writings of
Isaiah Berlin .Fact|date=January 2008When Hardy met Berlin in 1972, Berlin was at the height of his fame as an intellectual figure; but he was viewed as not having written very much, and many doubted if he would leave a lasting contribution to scholarship beyond a small number of scattered essays.cite book |title= Isaiah Berlin: A Life |last= Ignatieff |first= Michael |authorlink= Michael Ignatieff |year= 1998 |publisher= Chatto & Windus |location= London |isbn= 0701163259 |oclc= 40332245 | pages= pp. 279–83 ] [cite web |url= http://berlin.wolf.ox.ac.uk/writings_on_ib/hhonib/Editing_Isaiah_Berlin%27s_Writings.htm |title= Editing Isaiah Berlin’s Writings |accessdate=2008-01-22 |date= 1978 ] Hardy's research revealed that Berlin had published well over 150 pieces by the late 1970s. [cite web |url= http://berlin.wolf.ox.ac.uk/lists/bibliography/onepagebiblio.html |title= Isaiah Berlin – A Bibliography |accessdate=2008-01-22 |last= Hardy |first= Henry ]
His subsequent editing of Berlin's
essay s made Berlin's most important work widely available. In 1990 Hardy abandoned his career inpublishing to work full-time on Berlin's unpublished essays,lecture s, andcorrespondence . He has thus far produced 15 volumes of Berlin's writings, as well as the first volume of a 4-volume edition of Berlin's letters.Family
Henry Hardy married Anne Wilkinson in 1979. They have two children, Ellen (b. 1983) and Michael (b. 1985).
References
External links
* [http://www.wolfson.ox.ac.uk/~hardy/ Henry Hardy's homepage]
* [http://berlin.wolf.ox.ac.uk/index.html The Isaiah Berlin Virtual Library] , maintained by Hardy
* [http://nigelwarburton.typepad.com/philosophy_bites/2007/11/henry-hardy-on.html podcast interview Henry Hardy on Isaiah Berlin's Pluralism]
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