Sofia Miliband Explained
Sofia Davidovna Miliband (ru|Софья Давидовна Милибанд; 17 July 1922, Moscow – 12 February 2017, Moscow)[1] was a Russian Orientalist and Iranist, author, Doctor of Sciences of history and bibliography.
She was born to David Osipovich Miliband and his wife. Her ancestor Mikhl was a cantonist in Tallinn, while other ancestors lived at Warsaw.
She graduated from the oriental studies department of the MSU Faculty of History and became a research fellow at the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences working as an Iranist.
She is a second cousin of British Labour Party politicians, David and Ed Miliband.[2]
Publications
- Биобиблиографический словарь советских востоковедов (Biobibliographic Dictionary of Soviet Orientalists). Moscow: Nauka, 1975. — 734 pages.
- Биобиблиографический словарь отечественных востоковедов: с 1917 г. (Biobibliographic Dictionary of Domestic Orientalists: from 1917). Moscow: Nauka, 1995. — 763 pages.
- Востоковеды России, XX — начало XXI века: биобиблиографический словарь (Russian orientalists of the 20th and Early 21st Centuries: A Biobibliographic Dictionary). 2 Vol. Moscow. Восточная литература. 2008.
- Vol. 1: А — М. — 2008. — 968 pages.
- Vol. 2: Н — Я. — 2008. — 1004 pages.
- Востоковеды России, XX-начало XXI века. Дополнения и указатель (Russian Orientalists of the 20th and Early 21st Centuries: Addenda and Indices). Moscow: Восточная литература, 2009. — 70, [1] с.
External links
Notes and References
- https://vostokoriens.ru/en/articles?artid=8014 Восток. Афро-Азиатские общества: история и современность
- https://web.archive.org/web/20141222105136/http://www.jewish.ru/theme/cis/2009/10/prn_news994278831.php Московская мишпуха британских министров