Ellen Dahrendorf

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Ellen Dahrendorf, Baroness Dahrendorf (née Ellen Joan Krug) is a British historian and translator of Russian political works, and the former wife (1980–2004) of the late German/British academic and politician Ralf Dahrendorf.

Lady Dahrendorf has served on the boards of Article 19, the , has been chair of the British branch of the New Israel Fund, was a co-founder of the Working Group on the Internment of Dissidents in Psychiatric Hospitals and also Independent Jewish Voices organisation.[1]

She is the daughter of James Krug, a school teacher and married Ralf Dahrendorf in 1980.

With her former husband, she lived in London and with a vacation home in Bonndorf, Germany.

Publications[]

  • Russian Studies, ed. by Leonard Schapiro, 1986

Translations[]

  • A Question of Madness, by Zhores A. Medvedev and Roy A. Medvedev
  • On Socialist Democracy, by Roy A. Medvedev
  • Unknown Stalin, by Zhores A. Medvedev

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