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Panina, Sofii︠a︡ Vladimirovna, grafini︠a︡, 1871-1956

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Personal name headingPanina, Sofii︠a︡ Vladimirovna, grafini︠a︡, 1871-1956
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Variant(s)Panina, Sofʹi︠a︡ Vladimirovna, grafini︠a︡, 1871-1956
Panina, Sofii︠a︡ Vladimirovna, grafini︠a︡, b. 1871
Panina, Sofia, 1871-1956
Birth date1871-08-23
Death date1956-06-13
Found inNUCMC data from Columbia Univ. Libraries, Bakhmeteff Archive (New York, N.Y.) for Bakunina, S.M. Papers, ca. 1900-1974 (Panina, Sofii︠a︡ Vladimirovna, 1871-1956; Countess; Russian liberal, social activist)
NUCMC data from Columbia Univ. Libraries, Bakhmeteff Archive (New York, N.Y.) for Rodichev family. Papers, ca. 1700-1970 (hdg.: Panina, Sofii︠a︡ Vladimirovna, 1871-1928)
Foster, L.A. Bibliog. russkoĭ zarubezh. lit., 1970: v. 2, p. 860 (Panina, grafini︠a︡ Sofʹi︠a︡ Vladimirovna)
Citizen countess, ©2019: ECIP title page (Sofia Panina) ECIP galley (Born in 1871, descended from the Russian aristocracy's highest ranks, and heiress to one of its great fortunes, Countess Panina won the admiration of progressive contemporaries for her work to expand access to education and culture for the working class before World War I; born in Moscow on August 23, 1871; died [in New York City] on 13 June 1956)
Wikipedia, viewed March 7, 2019 (Sofia Panina; Countess Sofia Vladimirovna Panina (1871-1956) was Vice Minister of State Welfare and Vice Minister of Education in the Provisional Government following the Russian February Revolution, 1917. She was the last member of the aristocratic Panin family)
Not found inBrit. Lib. Cat.; Zernov, N. Russkie pisateli ėmigrat︠s︡ii, 1973.