Rubin, Vera, 1911-1985
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- Caribbean studies, a symposium, 1957:title page (edited by Vera Rubin)
- Fifty years in Rootville, 1951.
- Ganja in Jamaica: the effects of marijuana use, 1976:title page (Vera Rubin)
- Research Institute for the Study of Man WWW site, August 6, 2021(Vera Dourmashkin Rubin was born in Moscow on August 6, 1911. She came to the United States in 1912. In 1930, Rubin graduated summa cum laude from New York University with a major in French Literature. She studied anthropology with Ruth Benedict, Julian Steward, and Margaret Mead who became a lifelong friend. She received the doctorate in anthropology in 1952. In 1955, Rubin founded the Research Institute for the Study of Man and its primary goals were to field train students, support Caribbean based scholars, and perform multidisciplinary research in the English-speaking Caribbean. At the time of her death in 1985, she was president-elect of the Caribbean Studies Association. Selected works by Vera Rubin: Fifty Years in Rootville: A Study in the Dynamics of Acculturation of an Italian Immigrant Group in a Rural Community (1951). Caribbean Studies: a symposium (1957))
- We wish to be looked upon: a study of the aspirations of youth in a developing society, 1969:title page (Vera Rubin)
- Author's Fifty years in Rootville, 1951.