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Vera Dourmashkin Rubin
Born(1911-08-06)August 6, 1911
DiedFebruary 7, 1985(1985-02-07) (aged 73)
EducationB.A. in French Literature, New York University (1930) Ph.D. in Political Science, Columbia University (1952)
OccupationAnthropologist
SpouseSamuel Rubin (1901-1978) (married 19??-19??);
ChildrenReed Rubin

Cora Weiss

six grandchildren
ParentElias Dourmashkin Jennie Frankel Dourmashkin

Vera Dourmashkin Rubin (August 6, 1911 – February 7, 1985) was an American anthropologist and founder and director of the Research Institute for the Study of Man.

Early life and education[edit]

Vera Rubin was born in Moscow on August 6, 1911 to her father Elias and mother Jennie Frankel Dourmashkin, who died in childbirth. She emigrated to the United States and was raised by her father, an aunt, and an extended family in the Lower East Side neighborhood of New York City. She attended college at New York University, graduating in 1930 with a B.A. in French Literature. She married Samuel Rubin and had two children, Reed and Cora.

When her children reached high school, Rubin reentered academia, initially to become a psychiatrist, but quickly developed an interest in anthropology. Enrolled in graduate school at Columbia University, Rubin took courses with Ruth Benedict, Margaret Mead, and worked closely with Julian Steward, who was the main advisor for her doctoral research. According to Saunders, her dissertation, Fifty Years in Rootville: A Study in the Dynamics of Acculturation of An Italian Immigrant Group in a Rurban Community, "approached acculturation as a historical process and differed from much of the earlier literature concentrating on a sector of industrial society." She received her doctorate from Columbia University in 1952.

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  • Saunders, Lucie Wood. Ute Gacs, Aisha Khan, Jerrie McIntyre, and Ruth Weinberg, eds. Women Anthropologists: Selected Biographies. University of Illinois Press, 1988. ISBN 0-252-06084-9
  • American Men and Women of Science: The Social and Behavioral Sciences. Jaques Cattell Press/ R.R. Bowker Company. 1973. ISBN 0-8352-0601-7
  • Sullivan, Walter. "Vera D. Rubin, 73, is dead; did research on longevity." accessed Dec. 30, 2015
  • TheReedFoundation.org [accessed Dec. 30, 2015]
  • Columbia University Department of Anthropology Doctoral Dissertations [accessed Dec. 30, 2015]
  • Finding Aids of the Research Institute for the Study of Man at NYU Archives

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Category:1911 births Category:1985 deaths Category:American anthropologists Category:Columbia University alumni Category:New York University alumni Category:Women anthropologists Category:20th-century anthropologists Category:Women scientists