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Isabel de Madariaga
Isabel Margaret de Madariaga
(27 August 1919 – 16 June 2014) was a British historian who specialised on Russia in the 18th century and
Catherine the Great
. She published six books on Russia and is credited for changing the perception of Catherine the Great amongst Russian and Western scholars. Born to a Spanish diplomat and a Scottish economic historian, she was taught at 16 schools during her childhood and earned a first-class honours degree in Russian language and literature at the
School of Slavonic and East European Studies
(SSEES). De Madariaga worked for
BBC Monitoring
in the
Second World War
, and was a civil servant at the
Ministry of Information
and
HM Treasury
. She held a series of part-time posts at the
London School of Economics
, was secretary on the editorial board of ''
The Slavonic and East European Review
,'' co-founded the ''
Government and Opposition
'' journal's editorial board and was a lecturer at the
University of Sussex
,
Lancaster University
and the SSEES.
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