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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 Slavo

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  • Isabel de Madariaga (ca)
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  • Мадарьяга, Изабель де (ru)
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  • Isabel Margaret de Madariaga (Glasgow, 27 d'agost de 1919 - Londres, 16 de juny de 2014) va ser una historiadora, filla menor de la també historiadora i traductora britànica i del diplomàtic i escriptor espanyol Salvador de Madariaga. (ca)
  • Isabel Margaret De Madariaga (Glasgow, 27 agosto 1919 – Londra, 16 giugno 2014) è stata una storica britannica. (it)
  • Изабе́ль де Мадарья́га, также Исабель де Мадариага (исп. Isabel de Madariaga; 27 августа 1919, Глазго — 17 июня 2014, Лондон) — профессор славистики Лондонского университета, автор многочисленных исследований по истории России; дочь известного испанского дипломата Сальвадора де Мадарьяга. (ru)
  • 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 Slavo (en)
  • Isabel Margaret de Madariaga (Glasgow, 27 de agosto de 1919 - Londres, 16 de junio de 2014) fue una historiadora, hija menor de la también historiadora y traductora británica y del diplomático y escritor español Salvador de Madariaga. Hermana de Nieves Mathews (nacida Nieves de Madariaga). Fue nombrada miembro de la Academia Británica en 1990 y miembro correspondiente de la Real Academia de la Historia en 1991. Aunque pasó la mayor parte de su vida en el Reino Unido, siempre que tenía oportunidad hacía referencia a sus raíces españolas. (es)
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  • London Borough of Camden, London, England (en)
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  • Hillhead, Glasgow, Scotland (en)
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