Liudmila Terentʹeva | |
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Born | 1910 Barnaul, Altai |
Died | 9 June 1982(1982-06-09) (aged 71–72) Moscow, Soviet Union |
Nationality | Soviet |
Occupation | Ethnographer |
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
- 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.
- "Liudmila Nikolevna Terentʹeva (1910-1982)". Sovetskaia entografila (5): 169–172. 1982.
- Obituary hosted on the site of the Russian journal Etnograficheskoe Obozrenie
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