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Soviet ethnographer and sociologist (1910–1982)
Liudmila Terentʹeva
Born1910
Barnaul, Altai
Died9 June 1982(1982-06-09) (aged 71–72)
Moscow, Soviet Union
NationalitySoviet
OccupationEthnographer

Liudmila Nikolevna Terentʹeva (1910 – 9 June 1982) (Russian: Людмила Николаевна Терентьева) was a Soviet ethnographer and sociologist who primarily studied the Baltic peoples and directed the compilation of a major atlas of the Baltic states. Some of her notable work was on Baltic family and marriage customs. She authored more than one hundred sociological publications during her lifetime.

References

  1. Ogilvie, Marilyn; Joy, Harvey (2000). The biographical dictionary of women in science: pioneering lives from ancient times to the mid-20th century. New York: Routledge. p. 1274. ISBN 0-415-92038-8.
  2. "Liudmila Nikolevna Terentʹeva (1910-1982)". Sovetskaia entografila (5): 169–172. 1982.
  3. Obituary hosted on the site of the Russian journal Etnograficheskoe Obozrenie
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