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Born in Moscow to the family of Boris Grushin, a prominent Soviet sociologist, [1] Olga Grushin spent most of her childhood in Prague, Czechoslovakia. [2] She was educated at Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts and Moscow State University before receiving a scholarship to Emory University in 1989. She graduated summa cum laude from Emory in 1993.
Grushin died on September 18, 2007, in Moscow. Long after his death Boris Grushin will be remembered as one of the founding fathers of Russian sociology who firmly worked towards the recognition for sociology as a scientific discipline. Some of his pupils and followers include J. Kapeljush, V. Sazonov, T. Dridze, A. Zhavoronkov, A. Vozmitel, V ...
Grushin (masculine, Russian: Грушин) or Grushina (feminine, Russian: Грушинa) is a surname of Russian origin. It is derived from the sobriquet "груша" ("pear"). Notable people with the surname include:
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Her first husband — Anatoly Grushin (1965-1972), Research Fellow Son — Andrey (killed in 1992) [3] Second husband (from 1978 to 1985) — a military translator Vladimir, the son of Air Marshal Vladimir Sudets's; Daughter — Darya Grandson — Kirill (2006) Granddaughter — Anna (2010)
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