David Rubinstein (social historian)
David Rubinstein (7 August 1932 – 19 August 2019) was a social historian born of Jewish parentage in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. His father Beryl Rubinstein was a musician.
Biography[]
Rubinstein moved to England in 1952 to study for a PhD at London School of Economics where his doctoral thesis was on The decline of the Liberal Party 1880-1900[1] He then moved to the University of Hull. He lived in Tours for years and latterly lived in York, England, where he was an honorary fellow of the University of York.[2]
He specialized in the 19th and 20th centuries and authored approximately 20 books.
Rubinstein was a member of the Religious Society of Friends and a Quaker author.
He died in 2019.[3]
Publications[]
A selection of Rubinstein's work:
- 1969: The Evolution of the Comprehensive School, 1926-1966 (Authored with Brian Simon. London: Routledge) ISBN 0-7100-6357-1
- 1969: Leisure Transport and the Countryside (Authored with Colin Speakman. London: Fabian Society) ISBN 0-7163-1277-8
- 1969: School Attendance in London, 1870-1904: A Social History (New York: A.M. Kelley) ISBN 0-678-08000-3
- 1970: Education for Democracy (Edited with Colin Stoneman. New York: Penguin) ISBN 0-14-080199-5
- 1972: Psychotherapy of Schizophrenia (Authored with Yrjo O. Alanen)
- 1972: The Wold's Way
- 1973: People for the People: Radical Ideas & Personalities in British Social History (London: Ithaca Press) ISBN 0-903729-02-4
- 1974: Victorian Homes (North Pomfret, VT: David & Charles) ISBN 0-7153-6765-X
- 1980: Education and Equality
- 1981: Marx and Wittgenstein: Social Praxis and Social Explanation
- 1986: Before the Suffragettes: Women's Emancipation in the 1890s[4] (Brighton, Sussex, UK: Harvester) ISBN 0-7108-1051-2
- 1991: A Different World for Women: The Life of Millicent Garrett Fawcett (New York: Harvester Wheatsheaf) ISBN 0-7108-1104-7
- 1999: But He'll Remember: An Autobiography. Limited[5]
- 1999: York Friends and the Great War (York, UK: Borthwick Institute of Historical Research)
- 2000: Culture, Structure and Agency: Toward a Truly Multidimensional Sociology
- 2005: The Labour Party and British Society, 1880–2005[2] (Brighton, UK: Sussex Academic Press) ISBN 1-84519-055-6
- 2006: An Inquiry into the Philosophical Foundations of the Human Sciences (Authored with Alfred Claassen. San Francisco State University Series in Philosophy)
- 2009: The Backhouse Quaker Family of York Nurserymen: Including James Backhouse, 1794-1869, Botanist and Quaker Missionary
- 2009: The Nature of the World: The Yorkshire Philosophical Society, 1822-2000 (York, UK: Quacks) ISBN 1-904446-18-3
References[]
- ^ Rubinstein, B. David (1956). The decline of the Liberal Party 1880 - 1900 (PhD). London School of Economics and Political Science. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "The Labour Party and British Society, 1880–2005 - David Rubinstein". sussex-academic.com. Retrieved January 4, 2011.
- ^ David Rubinstein obituary
- ^ Robson, Ann. "Review of Before the Suffragettes: Women's Emancipation in the 1890s by David Rubinstein." Albion: A Quarterly Journal Concerned with British Studies 19.2 (Summer 1987): 280-282.
- ^ Reviewed in Freeman, Mark (2004) Clio-biography, Cultural and Social History, Volume 1, Number 3, 1 September 2004 , pp. 333-340(8)
Categories:
- 1932 births
- 2019 deaths
- Jewish American historians
- Alumni of the London School of Economics
- Academics of the University of Hull
- American male non-fiction writers
- Social historians
- American Quakers
- 20th-century American historians
- 20th-century American male writers
- 21st-century American historians
- 21st-century American male writers
- People from Cleveland Heights, Ohio
- Historians from Ohio
- American historian stubs