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Harlow Robinson (Harlow Loomis Robinson) was born on 20 September, 1950 in Bristol, Connecticut, is an American historian. Discover Harlow Robinson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

Popular As Harlow Loomis Robinson
Occupation University professor
Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 20 September, 1950
Birthday 20 September
Birthplace Bristol, Connecticut
Nationality United States

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1950

Harlow Loomis Robinson (born 20 September 1950) is a Matthews Distinguished University Professor of History at Northeastern University who specializes in Soviet and Russian cultural history, with writings on Soviet film and performing arts.

Robinson was born in Bristol, Connecticut.

During high school, inspired by the film adaption of Dr. Zhivago, he started studying Russian on a program to Cornell University.

He also studied Russian music and literature.

1972

In 1972, he received a BA in Russian from Yale University and graduated Phi Beta Kappa, Magna cum laude.

He took a "world tour" that included crossing Asia by the Trans-Siberian Railway.

During his "world tour," he also taught English in Japan (1972–1973).

1975

In 1975, he received an MA in Slavic languages and literature, followed in 1980 a doctorate also in Slavic languages and literatures, both at the University of California at Berkeley.

His doctoral thesis was on "The Operas of Sergei Prokofiev and Their Russian Literary Sources," for which he spent an academic year in the Soviet Union.

Before studying for his doctorate, Robinson worked as a journalist for his hometown Bristol newspaper as well as the Hartford Courant.

1980

Robinson began his academic career as assistant professor in the Slavic department of the State University of New York at Albany (SUNY Albany) (1980-1994), where he chaired the departments of Slavic languages and literature (1992-1994) and Germanic and Slavic languages and literature (1994-1995).

1996

In 1996, Robinson moved to Northeastern University in Boston, where he has taught courses on Russian cultural history, history of Soviet cinema, the image of Russia in American culture, and Prague, Vienna, Budapest 1867–1918.

At Northeastern, he has also served as chair of Modern Languages (1996–99), Cinema Studies (acting director, 1998–99), International Affairs Program (2000-2001 advisor), and Department of History (2013–14).

He served as vice president of the American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages.

Robinson has delivered public lectures at the Boston Symphony, New York Philharmonic, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Metropolitan Opera, Lincoln Center, Philadelphia Orchestra, Los Angeles Music Center Opera, Guggenheim Museum, San Francisco Symphony, Rotterdam Philharmonic, Aspen Music Festival and Bard Festival.

He has worked as a consultant for performing arts organizations and has served as writer and commentator for PBS, NPR and the Canadian Broadcasting System.

Major publications include:

He has also contributed essays, articles, and reviews to the: New York Times, Los Angeles Times, The Nation, Opera News, Opera Quarterly, Dance, Playbill, Symphony and other publications.