Teofilo Ruiz
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Teofilo Ruiz (1943 – ) is a Cuban-American medievalist and early modern historian and professor, currently at UCLA.
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[edit] Early life
Born in Cuba, Ruiz was active during the Cuban Revolution. At age of 17, he fought against the regime of Fulgencio Batista. When his friend was killed in 1960, he resigned from the revolution and was immediately imprisoned. Ruiz was eventually released after the failed American invasion at the Bay of Pigs (1961) in order to make room for new prisoners of war.
In 1961, Ruiz left Cuba for Miami with "only three changes of clothing, $45, a box of Cuban cigars to sell and a Spanish translation of Jacob Burckhardt's A History of Greek Civilization." By 1962, Ruiz and two cousins moved from Miami to New York City, where he worked as a taxi driver for eight years. Despite many obstacles, Ruiz finished his dissertation in the Graduate School of Princeton University by 1974.
[edit] Professional background
Ruiz was a student of American medievalist Joseph R. Strayer and received his Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1974. He has taught at Brooklyn College, the CUNY Graduate Center, the University of Michigan, Michigan State University, the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales and Princeton University -- as 250th Anniversary Visiting Professor for Distinguished Teaching -- before going to UCLA in July 1998. In 1994 he was selected by the Carnegie Foundation as one of the four Outstanding Teachers of the Year in the United States. He served as chair of the UCLA Department of History from 2002-2005. He has lectured in the USA, Spain, Italy, France, England, Mexico, Brazil and Argentina.
In 2007, Ruiz was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship for his project on festivals, rituals, and power in late medieval and early modern Spain.
He has published many books as well as dozens of articles in scholarly journals and hundreds of reviews and smaller articles.
[edit] Works
- Medieval Europe and the World : From Late Antiquity to Modernity, 400-1500 (2005) ISBN 0-19-515693-5
- From Heaven to Earth: The Reordering of Castilian Society in the Late Middle Ages (2004) ISBN 0-691-00121-9
- Spanish Society, 1400-1600 (Social History of Europe) (2002) ISBN 0-582-28691-3
- Crisis and Continuity: Land and Town in Late Medieval Castile (1994) ISBN 0-8122-3228-3
- The Teaching Company: Medieval Europe: Crisis and Renewal ISBN 1-56585-710-0
- The City and the Realm: Burgos and Castile 1080-1492 (1992) ISBN 0-86078-329-4
- Medieval Spain, 711-1492 ISBN 1-57524-052-1
- The Terror of History: Mystics, Heretics, and Witches in the Western Tradition. The Teaching Company, 2002
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