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Sorokin, Pitirim Alexandrovich, born January 21,1889, in the small village of Turia in Russia [died 1968]. Student at the Teachers' Seminary in the province of Kostroma in Russia, at the evening school in St. Petersburg, at the Psycho- Neurological Institute in St. Petersburg ; Magistrant of Criminal Law ; Ph.D in Sociology ; Privatdozent at the Psycho-Neurological Institute, at the University of St. Petersburg ; Professor of Sociology at the same university ; Professor of Sociology at the Agricultural Academy, at the University of Minnesota ; Chairman of the Department of Sociology at Harvard University from 1930. Member of the Executive Committee of the All-Russian Peasant's Soviet ; Secretary to the Prime Minister [ Kerensky ] ; member of the Russian Constitutional Assembly ; sentenced to death and finally exiled by the communist administration ; emigrated to the United States, naturalized. Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Sociological Association; honorary member of the International Institute of Sociology of the Czechoslovakian Academy for Agriculture, of the German Sociological Society, and of the Ukrainian Sociological Society; President of the International Institute for Sociology. Member of the Greek-Orthodox Church.