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Alexander Sergeyevich Lappo-Danilevsky

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Alexander Sergeyevich Lappo-Danilevsky (1863-1919) was a Russian historian and sociologist.

He attended the University of St. Petersburg, graduating from the Faculty of History and Philology in 1886.[1]

He played an influential role in introducing Nikolai Kondratiev to sociology, economics and scientific method.[2]

He is buried in the Smolensky Cemetery.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Saint Petersburg encyclopaedia". www.encspb.ru. Retrieved 16 August 2018.
  2. ^ Kopala, Margret; Budden, John (2015). The Dog Bone Portfolio: A Personal Odyssey into the First Kondratieff Winter of the Twenty-First Century. BPS Books. ISBN 9781772360165. Retrieved 16 August 2018.