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词条 Blair Aldridge Ruble
释义

  1. Early life and education

  2. Career

  3. Personal Life

  4. Books

     Edited volumes 

  5. References

  6. External links

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| name = Blair Aldridge Ruble
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| birth_name =
| birth_date = December 18, 1948
| birth_place = Beacon, NY
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| nationality = American
| other_names =
| occupation = Author and Academic
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| known_for =
| notable_works = Muse of Urban Delirium: How the Performing Arts Paradoxically Transform Conflict-Ridden Cities into Centers of Cultural Innovation
Washington's U Street: A Biography[1]
| website ={{url|https://www.wilsoncenter.org/person/blair-ruble}}
}}Blair Aldridge Ruble (born December 18, 1949) is a non-fiction writer and academic administrator whose work has focused on comparative urban studies as well as Russian and Ukrainian affairs.[2]

Early life and education

A native of Beacon, New York, Ruble grew up in Dobbs Ferry, New York, where he attended public schools.

Career

He served as Director of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars' Kennan Institute (1989-2012) and has held a number of other positions at the Wilson Center (1977-1982, 1989-2017) including Vice President for Programs (2013-2017). He also served as Staff Associate at the Social Science Research Council (1985-1989) and Assistant Executive Director of the National Council for Soviet and East European Research (1982-1985).[3]

Ruble graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with Highest Honors in Political Science (1971), and received his MA (1973) and PhD (1977) in Political Science from the University of Toronto. He also attended Leningrad State University Juridical Faculty (1974-1975).

He has taught at George Washington University (1983), the University of Paris X, Laboratorie de Geographie Urbaine, Nanterree (2001 and 2002), and Universita della Svizzera italiana - Accademia di Architettura di Mendrisio, Switzerland (2006) and has lectured internationally.

Ruble has published in the opinion pages of Newsweek, The Asian Wall Street Journal, The Baltimore Sun, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Washington Afro-American, and USA Today. His media appearances include ABC News, BBC News International, Morning, CBS Evening News, NBC's The Today Show, The Kojo Nnamdi Show, The Charlie Rose (TV series), Russian NTV Russia News Magazine Itogi, Japanese NHK Morning News on television, as well as The Larry King Show Radio, and several Voice of America broadcasts.

In 2005, Ruble was among the speakers at the memorial service for George F. Kennan held at the Washington National Cathedral.[4]

Personal Life

Ruble and his wife, Sally, live in Washington, DC.[5]

Books

The Muse of Urban Delirium: How the Performing Arts Paradoxically Transform Conflict-Ridden Cities into Centers of Cultural Innovation (New Academia Publishers 2017).

Performing Community: Short Essays on Community, Diversity, Inclusion, and the Performing Arts (2015).

Performing Community II: More Short Essays on Community, Diversity, Inclusion, and the Performing Arts (2016).

Washington's U Street: A Biography (Woodrow Wilson Center Press & Johns Hopkins Press 2010).[6][7][8]Creating Diversity Capital: Transnational Migrants in Montreal, Washington, and Kyiv (Woodrow Wilson Press & Johns Hopkins Press 2005).[9]Second Metropolis. Pragmatic Pluralism in Gilded Age Chicago, Silver Age Moscow, and Meiji Japan. (Woodrow Wilson Press & Johns Hopkins Press 2001).[10][11][12][13]Money Sings: The Changing Politics of Urban Space in Post-Soviet Yaroslav (Woodrow Wilson Press and Cambridge University Press 2006).[14][15]Leningrad: Shaping a Soviet City (University of California Press 1990).[16][17][18]Soviet Trade Unions: Their Development in the 1970s (1981).[19][20]

Edited volumes

D.C. Jazz: Historical Portraits of Jazz Music from Washington, DC (edited with Maurice Jackson) (2018)

Urban Diversity: Space, Culture and Inclusive Pluralism in Cities Worldwide (edited with Caroline Wanjiku Kihato, Mejgan Massoumi, Pep Subiros, and Allison Garland) (2010)

Cities after the Fall of Communism: Reshaping Cultural Landscapes and European Identity (edited with John Czaplicka and Nida Gelazis) (2009)

Migration, Homeland and Belonging in Eurasia (edited with Cynthia Buckley with Erin Hoffmann) (2008)

Place, Identity and Urban Culture: Odesa and New Orleans (edited with Samuel C. Ramer) (2008)

Integration in Urban Communities. Renegotiating the City (edited with Lisa M. Hanley and Allison Garland) (2008)

Global Urban Poverty. Setting the Agenda (edited with Allison M. Garland and Mejgan Massouri) (2007)

200 let rossiisko-amerikanskikh otnoshenii: naula i obrazovanie. Sbornik statei (edited with Alexander O. Chubarian) (2007)

Rebounding Identities. The Politics of Identity in the Russian Federation and Ukraine (edited with Dominique Arel) (2005)

Russia's Engagement with the West: Transformation and Integration in the Twenty-First Century (edited with Alexander J. Motyl, and Lilia Shevtsova) (2005)

Moskva rubezha XIX i XX stoletii. Vzgliad v proshloe izdaleka (edited with Pavel Ilyin 2004).

Netradytsiini immihranti u Kievi (edited with Olena Brachevskaya, Glina Volosiuk, Olena Malynovs'ka, Yaroslav Pilynsky, and Nancy Popson,) (2003)

Composing Urban History and the Constitution of Civic Identities (edited with John J. Czaplicka with the assistance of Lauren Crabtree) (2003).

Fragmented Space in the Russian Federation (edited with Jodi Koehn and Nancy E. Popson) (2002).

Preparing for the Urban Future: Global Pressures and Local Forces (edited with Michael A. Cohen, Joseph S. Tulchin, and Allison M. Garland) (1996)

Russian Housing in the Modern Age: Design and Social History (edited with William Craft Brumfield) (1993)

A Scholar's Guide to Humanities and Social Sciences in the Soviet Successor States: The Academies of Sciences of Russia, Armenia, Azerbaidzhan, Belarus, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Tadzhikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan, Second Edition (edited with Mark H. Teeter, Robert Mdivani, Viktor Pliushchev, Blair A. Ruble, Lev Skvortsov, Wesley Fisher)(1986)

Trade Unions in Communist States (edited with Alex Pravda) (1986)

A Scholar's Guide to Humanities and Social Sciences in the Soviet Union: Academy of Sciences of the USSR and the Academies of Sciences of the Union Republics (edited with Blair A. Ruble and Mark Teeter, compiled by Robert Mdivani, Viktor Pliushchev and Vadim Milshtein with the assistance of Viktor Cherviakov and Valerii Osinov) (1985).

Industrial Labor in the USSR (edited With Arcadius Kahan) (1979)

References

1. ^{{cite news |title=Book Review: A New Biography of U Street |url=https://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/news/housing-complex/blog/13121496/book-review-a-new-biography-of-u-street |accessdate=13 November 2018 |work=Washington City Paper |language=en}}
2. ^{{cite web |title=Local Color: Blair Ruble, 'Washington's U Street: A Biography,' at Busboys and Poets |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/express/wp/2010/11/09/blair-ruble-washingtons-u-street/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.b2678cbadd47 |website=Washington Post |accessdate=13 November 2018 |language=en}}
3. ^{{cite web |title=Dr. Blair A. Ruble |url=http://www.eurasia.org/People/dr-blair-ruble |website=Eurasia Foundation |language=en}}
4. ^{{Cite news |last1=Purdum |first1=Todd S. |title=Memorial for Kennan Recalls Drama of Cold War Tensions |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/07/politics/memorial-for-kennan-recalls-drama-of-cold-war-tensions.html |newspaper=The New York Times |accessdate=13 November 2018 |language=en|date=2005-04-07 }}
5. ^Cheryl Lewis Hawkins Interviews Blair A. Ruble, UDC-TV BOOKS, JANUARY 22,
6. ^{{cite web |title=Wiley on Ruble, 'Washington's U Street: A Biography' |url=https://networks.h-net.org/node/28441/reviews/32976/wiley-ruble-washingtons-u-street-biography |website=H-Net |language=en}}
7. ^{{Cite journal |title=Blair A. Ruble, Washington's U Street: A Biography. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010. Pp. 432. Cloth $29.95. Paper $24.95. |journal=The Journal of African American History |volume=98 |pages=171–172 |language=en |doi=10.5323/jafriamerhist.98.1.0171 |date=January 2013|last1=Jr |first1=Lopez D. Matthews }}
8. ^{{Cite journal |last1=Terry |first1=D. T. |title=Washington's U Street: A Biography |issue=2 |url=https://academic.oup.com/jah/article-abstract/98/2/606/766564 |journal=Journal of American History |volume=98 |accessdate=13 November 2018 |pages=606–607 |language=en |doi=10.1093/jahist/jar336 |date=1 September 2011}}
9. ^{{Cite journal |last1=Lewis |first1=Nathaniel M |title=Review of Creating Diversity Capital: Transnational Migrants in Montreal, Washington, and Kyiv |url=https://www.academia.edu/4184559 |journal=Journal of Historical Geography |accessdate=13 November 2018 |language=en}}
10. ^{{Cite journal |title=Blair A. Ruble. Second Metropolis: Pragmatic Pluralism in Gilded Age Chicago, Silver Age Moscow, and Meiji Osaka. (Woodrow Wilson Center Series.) New York: Cambridge University Press. Washington, D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Center. 2001. Pp. xvii, 464 |issue=5 |pages=1530–1531 |url=https://academic.oup.com/ahr/article-abstract/107/5/1530/29084 |journal=The American Historical Review |volume=107 |language=en |doi=10.1086/ahr/107.5.1530 |date=December 2002|last1=McReynolds |first1=Louise }}
11. ^{{Cite journal |last1=Lees |first1=Andrew |title=Second Metropolis: Pragmatic Pluralism in Gilded Age Chicago, Silver Age Moscow, and Meiji Osaka (review) |issue=2 |url=https://muse.jhu.edu/article/176165/summary |journal=Journal of Social History |volume=38 |accessdate=13 November 2018 |pages=557–559 |language=en |doi=10.1353/jsh.2004.0127 |date=27 December 2004}}
12. ^{{Cite journal |last1=Lalande |first1=J.-Guy |title=Ruble, Blair A. Second Metropolis: Pragmatic Pluralism in Gilded Age Chicago, Silver Age Moscow, and Meiji Osaka. Washington, DC, and Cambridge: Woodrow Wilson Center Press and Cambridge University Press, 2001. Pp. xvii, 464. Illustrations, bibliography, index. US$34.95 (hardcover) |issue=1 |url=https://www.erudit.org/en/journals/uhr/2004-v33-n1-uhr0580/1015684ar/ |journal=Urban History Review / Revue d'Histoire Urbaine |volume=33 |pages=62–63 |language=en |doi=10.7202/1015684ar |date=2004}}
13. ^{{Cite journal |last1=West |first1=James L. |title=Second Metropolis: Pragmatic Pluralism in Gilded Age Chicago, Silver Age Moscow, and Meiji Osaka. By Blair A. Ruble. New York: Cambridge University Press and Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 2001. xvii, 464 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Index. Photographs. $34.95, hard bound. |issue=2 |url=https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/slavic-review/article/second-metropolis-pragmatic-pluralism-in-gilded-age-chicago-silver-age-moscow-and-meiji-osaka-by-blair-a-ruble-new-york-cambridge-university-press-and-woodrow-wilson-center-press-2001-xvii-464-pp-notes-bibliography-index-photographs-3495-hard-bound/61F8BDE5410AF9FA0DAB15F0F1E463E9 |journal=Slavic Review |volume=62 |accessdate=13 November 2018 |pages=391–392 |language=en |doi=10.2307/3185610 |jstor=3185610 }}
14. ^{{cite web |last1=Entwicklungspolitik |first1=Deutsches Institut für |title=Book review: 'Blair A. Ruble: Money sings. The changing politics of urban space in post-Soviet Yaroslavl' |url=https://www.die-gdi.de/externe-publikationen/article/book-review-blair-a-ruble-money-sings-the-changing-politics-of-urban-space-in-post-soviet-yaroslavl/ |accessdate=13 November 2018 |language=de}}
15. ^{{Cite journal |last1=Wolff |first1=David |title=Money Sings: The Changing Politics of Urban Space in Post-Soviet Yaroslavl. By Blair Ruble. Washington: Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 1995. xv, 158 pp. |issue=1 |url=https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/slavic-review/article/money-sings-the-changing-politics-of-urban-space-in-postsoviet-yaroslavl-by-blair-ruble-washington-woodrow-wilson-center-press-1995-xv-158-pp/F4883C122D8CDB2774B4EA491D2A1A10 |journal=Slavic Review |volume=55 |accessdate=13 November 2018 |pages=210–211 |language=en |doi=10.2307/2501018 |jstor=2501018 }}
16. ^{{Cite journal |last1=Brumfield |first1=William C. |title=Review: Leningrad: Shaping a Soviet City by Blair A. Ruble; Kamennyi ostrov by Vera A. Vitiazeva |issue=2 |url=http://jsah.ucpress.edu/content/51/2/227 |journal=Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians |volume=51 |pages=227–229 |language=en |doi=10.2307/990729 |date=1 June 1992|jstor=990729 }}
17. ^{{Cite journal |last1=Konecny |first1=Peter |title=Review of Leningrad: Shaping a Soviet City |pages=93–95 |date=1991|jstor=40869283 }}
18. ^{{Cite journal |title=Blair A. Ruble. Leningrad: Shaping a Soviet City. (Lane Studies in Regional Government.) Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, for the Institute of Governmental Studies and the Institute of International Studies, University of California, Berkeley. 1990. Pp. xxvi, 328 |issue=4 |pages=1242–1243 |url=https://academic.oup.com/ahr/article-abstract/96/4/1242/67155?redirectedFrom=fulltext |journal=The American Historical Review |volume=96 |accessdate=13 November 2018 |language=en |doi=10.1086/ahr/96.4.1242 |date=October 1991|last1=Cattell |first1=David T. }}
19. ^{{Cite journal |last1=Urban |first1=Michael E. |title=Soviet Trade Unions: Their Development in the 1970s. By Blair A. Ruble. (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1981. Pp. xi + 189 |issue=3 |url=https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/american-political-science-review/article/soviet-trade-unions-their-development-in-the-1970s-by-blair-a-ruble-new-york-cambridge-university-press-1981-pp-xi-189-2950/87482BEA24A0F00EF4AB1253EB64C826 |journal=American Political Science Review |volume=77 |pages=789–791 |language=en |doi=10.2307/1957321 |date=1983|jstor=1957321 }}
20. ^{{Cite journal |last1=Granick |first1=David |title=Soviet Trade Unions: Their Development in the 1970s. By Blair A. Ruble. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1981. viii, 158 pp. |issue=1 |url=https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/slavic-review/article/soviet-trade-unions-their-development-in-the-1970s-by-blair-a-ruble-cambridge-cambridge-university-press-1981-viii-158-pp-tables-2950/5F89D137748CD22A1C8DCB66439E0561 |journal=Slavic Review |volume=42 |accessdate=November 13, 2018 |pages=125–126 |language=en |doi=10.2307/2497468 |jstor=2497468 }}

External links

  • Museum Symposium Sparks Dialogue On Black Immigrants In D.C.
  • [https://johnfreedmanarchive.wordpress.com/2017/11/10/blair-ruble-looking-at-russian-cities-with-an-eye-to-the-arts/ Blair Ruble: Looking At Russian Cities With An Eye To The Arts], Interview With John Freedman
  • [https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/10-steps-to-a-more-genuine-dc-experience/2016/08/12/9171b074-5419-11e6-88eb-7dda4e2f2aec_story.html?utm_term=.a1930c48dab7 10 Steps To A More Genuine D. C. Experience]
  • Eighty Years On, What Exactly Is Porgy and Bess
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9 : 1948 births|Living people|People from Beacon, New York|People from Dobbs Ferry, New York|University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill alumni|Saint Petersburg State University alumni|University of Toronto alumni|George Washington University faculty|University of Paris faculty

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