David Rubinstein (social historian)

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David Rubinstein (7 August 1932 – 19 August 2019) was a social historian born of Jewish parentage in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, US. 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 wrote 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:

References

  1. ^ Rubinstein, B. David (1956). The decline of the Liberal Party 1880 - 1900 (PhD). London School of Economics and Political Science. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
  2. ^ a b "The Labour Party and British Society, 1880โ€“2005 - David Rubinstein". sussex-academic.com. Retrieved January 4, 2011.
  3. ^ "David Rubinstein obituary". The Guardian. 2019-08-19. Archived from the original on 2022-12-07.
  4. ^ 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.
  5. ^ Reviewed in Freeman, Mark (2004) Clio-biography, Cultural and Social History, Volume 1, Number 3, 1 September 2004 , pp. 333-340(8)