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'''Lyudmila Borisovna Narusova''' ({{lang-ru|Людми́ла Бори́совна На́русова}}, born 2 May 1951) is a [[Russia]]n [[politician]], a former member of the [[Federation Council of Russia]], representing [[Tyva Republic]]<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.council.gov.ru/staff/members/functionary1630281.html|title=Lyudmila Narusova - Biography|work=[[Federation Council of Russia]] (in Russian)|accessdate=2010-04-04}}</ref> and [[Bryansk Oblast]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.ria.ru/state/20121022/905578022.html|script-title=ru:Денин назначил нового сенатора от Брянской области вместо Нарусовой|publisher=[[RIA Novosti]]|language=Russian|accessdate=22 October 2012}}</ref>
'''Lyudmila Borisovna Narusova''' ({{lang-ru|Людми́ла Бори́совна На́русова}}, born 2 May 1951) is a [[Russia]]n [[politician]], a former member of the [[Federation Council (Russia)|Federation Council of Russia]], representing [[Tuva|Tyva Republic]]<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.council.gov.ru/staff/members/functionary1630281.html|title=Lyudmila Narusova - Biography|work=[[Federation Council of Russia]] (in Russian)|accessdate=2010-04-04}}</ref> and [[Bryansk Oblast]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.ria.ru/state/20121022/905578022.html|script-title=ru:Денин назначил нового сенатора от Брянской области вместо Нарусовой|publisher=[[RIA Novosti]]|language=Russian|accessdate=22 October 2012}}</ref>


==History scholar==
==History scholar==
Narusova was born in [[Bryansk]], [[USSR]], the daughter of Borish Narusovich, a [[Jewish]] Platoon Commander of the [[Red Army]] and a lieutenant of the [[Komsomol]], who later was appointed the Director of the School for the Deaf in Bryansk.<ref>[http://www.eg.ru/daily/cadr/38229/ Ksenia Sobchak described her Jewish roots] by Elmira BALAHCHEEVA, May 14, 2013, Express Gazeta</ref><ref>[http://ria.ru/weekend_lifestyle/20130517/822163417.html Secular Jewish question and "The Great Gatsby"] [[RIA Novosti]] 17.05.2013</ref> In 1969-1974 she studied history in [[Saint Petersburg State University]]. Then, in 1977-1980 she studied history at the graduate school of the [[Institute of History]] of the [[USSR Academy of Sciences]] and worked at Saint Petersburg State University. In 1980 she married [[Anatoly Sobchak]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://sobchak.org/rus/main.php3?fp=f02040000_fl000315|work=sobchak.org (in Russian)|accessdate=2010-04-05}}</ref> After obtaining Ph.D. in History ({{lang-ru|кандидат наук}}), she taught history at the [[St. Petersburg Academy of Culture]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.flb.ru/persprint/34.html|title=Людмила Борисовна Нарусова|work=Агенство федеральных расследований (in Russian)|accessdate=2010-04-05}}</ref>
Narusova was born in [[Bryansk]], [[Soviet Union|USSR]], the daughter of Borish Narusovich, a [[Jewish]] Platoon Commander of the [[Red Army]] and a lieutenant of the [[Komsomol]], who later was appointed the Director of the School for the Deaf in Bryansk.<ref>[http://www.eg.ru/daily/cadr/38229/ Ksenia Sobchak described her Jewish roots] by Elmira BALAHCHEEVA, May 14, 2013, Express Gazeta</ref><ref>[http://ria.ru/weekend_lifestyle/20130517/822163417.html Secular Jewish question and "The Great Gatsby"] [[RIA Novosti]] 17.05.2013</ref> In 1969-1974 she studied history in [[Saint Petersburg State University]]. Then, in 1977-1980 she studied history at the graduate school of the [[Institute of History]] of the [[Russian Academy of Sciences|USSR Academy of Sciences]] and worked at Saint Petersburg State University. In 1980 she married [[Anatoly Sobchak]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://sobchak.org/rus/main.php3?fp=f02040000_fl000315|work=sobchak.org (in Russian)|accessdate=2010-04-05}}</ref> After obtaining Ph.D. in History ({{lang-ru|кандидат наук}}), she taught history at the [[St. Petersburg Academy of Culture]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.flb.ru/persprint/34.html|title=Людмила Борисовна Нарусова|work=Агенство федеральных расследований (in Russian)|accessdate=2010-04-05}}</ref>


==Political career==
==Political career==

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Lyudmila Narusova

Lyudmila Borisovna Narusova (Template:Lang-ru, born 2 May 1951) is a Russian politician, a former member of the Federation Council of Russia, representing Tyva Republic[1] and Bryansk Oblast.[2]

History scholar

Narusova was born in Bryansk, USSR, the daughter of Borish Narusovich, a Jewish Platoon Commander of the Red Army and a lieutenant of the Komsomol, who later was appointed the Director of the School for the Deaf in Bryansk.[3][4] In 1969-1974 she studied history in Saint Petersburg State University. Then, in 1977-1980 she studied history at the graduate school of the Institute of History of the USSR Academy of Sciences and worked at Saint Petersburg State University. In 1980 she married Anatoly Sobchak.[5] After obtaining Ph.D. in History (Template:Lang-ru), she taught history at the St. Petersburg Academy of Culture.[6]

Political career

Narusova entered Russian politics then she was elected to the State Duma in 1995. She was a member of "Our Home – Russia" faction. Since 2000, Narusova became a host of TV-show "Freedom of speech" at St. Petersburg branch of RTR. In October 2002 she was elected a member of the Federation Council of Russia. Currently she is a member Fair Russia party.

Family

Narusova and Vladimir Putin at the funeral of Anatoly Sobchak

Narusova is the widow of Anatoly Sobchak (1937—2000), who was a prominent Russian politician, mentor and teacher of both Vladimir Putin and Dmitry Medvedev, and the mother of Ksenia Sobchak (born 1981), who is a celebrity widely known in Russia as a presenter on the reality show Dom-2 and other TV-shows.[7]

Honours

References

  1. ^ "Lyudmila Narusova - Biography". Federation Council of Russia (in Russian). Retrieved 2010-04-04.
  2. ^ Денин назначил нового сенатора от Брянской области вместо Нарусовой (in Russian). RIA Novosti. Retrieved 22 October 2012.
  3. ^ Ksenia Sobchak described her Jewish roots by Elmira BALAHCHEEVA, May 14, 2013, Express Gazeta
  4. ^ Secular Jewish question and "The Great Gatsby" RIA Novosti 17.05.2013
  5. ^ sobchak.org (in Russian) http://sobchak.org/rus/main.php3?fp=f02040000_fl000315. Retrieved 2010-04-05. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  6. ^ "Людмила Борисовна Нарусова". Агенство федеральных расследований (in Russian). Retrieved 2010-04-05.
  7. ^ "Kseniya Sobchak - Biography". Internet Movie Data Base. Retrieved 2009-03-06.