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On September 16, 2011, the New Jerusalem Historical, Architectural and Art Museum will host the next Nikon readings– scientific and practical conference dedicated to two memorable dates: the 355th anniversary of the founding of Voskresensky New Jerusalem Monastery(1656-2011) and the 330th anniversary of his death His Holiness Patriarch Nikon (1681-2011).

Nikon readings have been held at the New Jerusalem Museum since 1998. The peculiarity of the conferences is that they reflect only two topics: 1) the life and deeds of His Holiness Nikon, Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia (1605-1681); 2) the history, architecture and culture of the monasteries he founded. With such a seemingly narrow focus, the problems of the Readings are inexhaustible, which is due to the scale of the personality of Patriarch Nikon and the significance of his creations for spiritual literature, temple building and church art in Russia.

Currently, restoration and restoration work has begun at the Resurrection New Jerusalem Monastery, which is reflected in the issues of the reports. The abbot of the monastery, Abbot Theophylact, will speak at the Readings. Director of the New Jerusalem Museum G.M. Zelenskaya, architect of the Central Scientific and Restoration Design Workshops A.A. Uradovskikh, restorer of the highest category at BaltStroy JSC S.S. Davydov and other specialists. They will talk about the restoration project of the Resurrection Cathedral, the methodology and technology for restoring its tiled decoration and other problems associated with the upcoming restoration of the historical appearance of the monastery.

Restoration work is only one side everyday life monastery. Along with them, there are the tasks of studying the historical past of New Jerusalem, collecting materials about the abbots, brethren and ministers monastery XVII- the beginning of the 20th century, of which five were canonized. At the 2010 Readings, reports were made on the repair work carried out in 1904 by the abbot of the monastery, Archimandrite Seraphim (Chichagov). This outstanding hierarch of the Russian Orthodox Church, shot in 1937 at Butovo training ground, canonized as a holy martyr. V.A. will speak at the upcoming conference. Levushkin and V.I. Ryabchikov, who are studying the spiritual and musical heritage of St. Seraphim. Archpriest Kirill Kaleda, rector of the Church of the Holy New Martyrs and Confessors of Russia in Butovo, will share the experience of the Butovo Memorial Scientific and Educational Center.

Materials from the Nikon readings of 1998-2004 were published in two collections of scientific articles (M., 2002, M., 2005). The third collection will be presented at the Readings (M.. 2011), which contains reports and messages read at the Nikon Readings in 2005-2009.

Venue: Archimandrite's Chambers of the Resurrection New Jerusalem Monastery.

Start of work session at 11:00.

Scientific and practical conference "NIKON'S READINGS", dedicated to the 355th anniversary of the founding of the Resurrection Monastery (1656-2011) and the 330th anniversary of the death of His Holiness Patriarch Nikon (1681-2011)

Archimandrite's Chambers of the Resurrection New Jerusalem Monastery.

Conference organizers:
  • Ministry of Culture of the Moscow Region
  • Historical, Architectural and Art Museum “New Jerusalem”
  • §Resurrection New Jerusalem stauropegial monastery
  • Charitable Foundation for the restoration of the Resurrection New Jerusalem Monastery of the Russian Orthodox Church

CONFERENCE PROGRAM

Report time limit: 20-30 min. Discussion - 5 min.

Divine Liturgy in the Church of the Beheading of John the Baptist

10:00 – 11:00

Lithium at the tomb of Patriarch Nikon

10:00 – 11:00

Morning tea

Welcome speech to conference participants. ABAKUMOVA Natalya Alekseevna, director of the Museum “New Jerusalem”, Istra.

Project for the restoration of the Resurrection Cathedral of 2011 in the light of the church-historical concept of rebuilding the New Jerusalem Monastery. IGUMEN FEOPHYLACT, abbot of the Resurrection New Jerusalem Stavropegic Monastery, Istra.

Iconographic program of a new set of bells for the belfry of the Resurrection Monastery. ZELENSKAYA Galina Mitrofanovna, deputy. Director for Science of the Museum “New Jerusalem”, Istra.

Scientific certification of tiles of the New Jerusalem. URADOVSKIKH Alexander Alexandrovich, Central Scientific and Restoration Design Workshops, Moscow.

To substantiate the methodology and technology of restoration of the tiled decoration of the interior of the Resurrection Cathedral of the New Jerusalem Monastery. Sergey Sergeevich DAVYDOV, BaltStroy CJSC, St. Petersburg.

13:30 – 14:30

Lunch break

Beginning of the evening meeting

Documents about the death and burial of Archbishop Justin (Okhotin), rector of the Resurrection Monastery in 1905-1907, in the Russian State Archive of Ancient Acts. SAVUSHKINA Natalya Vladimirovna, Voskresensky New Jerusalem stauropegic monastery, Istra.

Butovo training ground. Experience in memorial scientific, educational and museum activities. ARCHPRIESTER Kirill Kaleda, rector of the Church of the Holy New Martyrs and Confessors of Russia in Butovo, Moscow; GARKAVIY Igor Vladimirovich, director of the Memorial Scientific and Educational Center in Butovo, Moscow.

Report “On Monasteries and Monasticism” by Archbishop Seraphim (Chichagov) at Holy Cathedral Russian Orthodox Church 1917-1918. LEVUSHKIN Vladimir Anatolyevich, Society of Venerators of the Memory of St. Seraphim (Chichagov), Moscow.

Musical diary of St. Seraphim (Chichagov) 1905-1915. RYABCHIKOV Viktor Ivanovich, Academy of Choral Art named after. V.S. Popova, Moscow.

Performance of musical compositions by the holy martyr Seraphim. RYABCHIKOV Viktor Ivanovich, Academy of Choral Art named after. V.S. Popova, Moscow. Piano.

Presentation of the book “Nikon’s Readings at the New Jerusalem Museum.” COLLECTION of scientific articles. Issue III. M.: “Summer”, 2011

17:00 – 18:00

Evening tea

About the New Jerusalem Museum

The historical, architectural and art museum “New Jerusalem”, located on the territory of the Resurrection New Jerusalem Monastery, in the city of Istra, Moscow region, was founded in 1920. This is one of the oldest and largest state museums in the Moscow region. Over the past decades, the museum has experienced many transformations and upheavals, and was almost completely destroyed in 1941 by the Nazi invaders. Despite the unprecedented damage caused to the museum by the occupiers, it has been revived, is actively developing and looks confidently into the future.

The modern museum “New Jerusalem” stores about 170 thousand exhibits, including rich collections church utensils, Russian and foreign paintings, porcelain, weapons, furniture from noble estates of the Moscow region, handwritten and rare printed publications, works of decorative and applied art, a rare collection of paintings and graphics of the 20th century. In the park area of ​​the museum there is a department of wooden architecture under open air. Here guests can get acquainted with the remarkable monuments of the 19th century - peasant hut, chapel, mill.

About 300,000 people visit the museum annually.

Official website: www.museum-newjerusalem.ru and www.museum-new-jerusalem.rf

Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Museum-New-Jerusalem/166485893377596.

October 23-25, 2017, in order to comprehensively study the export potential of the Russian agro-industrial complex and exchange experience in this area of ​​economic activity both between representatives of the regions of the Russian Federation and at the international level, the Faculty of Economics of Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov together with the All-Russian Institute of Agrarian Problems (VIAPI) named after A.A. Nikonova holds an international scientific and practical conference XXII Nikon Readings "Export potential of the Russian agro-industrial complex: state and prospects".

The following topics will be discussed at the conference:

  1. The structure of the global agri-food market and the role of transnational corporations.
  2. The place of the Russian Federation in the global agri-food market.
  3. Assessment of the competitiveness of agricultural products and food in the Russian Federation.
  4. Export potential of individual sectors of the Russian agro-industrial complex.
  5. Assessment of factors influencing the increase in the export potential of the Russian agro-industrial complex.
  6. Mechanisms and directions for supporting the export of agricultural products and food.
  7. Improving technical regulation as the most important factor in export development.
  8. Development of commodity distribution infrastructure, information and personnel support for exports 9. Intensification of the use of land resources and development of exports.
  9. Russia's participation in international organizations and the development of exports of agricultural products.
  10. Foreign experience in supporting the export of agricultural products.

October 25, 2017 The international conference will continue with a scientific seminar held jointly with the Institute of Agrarian Development in Countries with Transition Economies. Leibniz (IAMO, Halle, Germany) "Agricultural policy in Russia: theory and practice."

Program eventsinternational scientific and practical conference “Export potential of the Russian agro-industrial complex: state and prospects»
  1. October 23, 2017 10:00-16:00 - Plenary session (P5 - 2nd floor)

Discovery: Auzan A.A. - Doctor of Economics, Professor, Dean of the Faculty of Economics of Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosova, Petrikov A.V. - Doctor of Economics, Professor, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Director of the A.A. Nikonov All-Russian Institute of Applied Physics, Kiselev S.V. - Doctor of Economics, Professor, Head of the Department of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Economics, Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov.

Plenary reports and speeches.

  1. October 24, 2017 10:00-16:0 - Sectional sessions (P6 - 3rd floor, P4 -2nd floor, 549 - 5th floor)
  2. October 25, 2017 10:00-15:00 - Scientific seminar according to the project " Political economy of agricultural policy in federal systems"Institute of Agrarian Development in Central and Eastern Europe named after Leibniz (Germany) and VIAPI named after A.A. Nikonova - d For more information, see http://www.viapi.ru/download/2017/20170712-Info-lett.pdf (P2 - 1st floor)
Organizing Committee of the International Scientific and Practical Conference “Export Potential of the Russian Agro-Industrial Complex: State of the Art and Prospects” »
  1. Auzan Alexander Alexandrovich - co-chairman of the conference organizing committee, dean of the Faculty of Economics of Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov;
  2. - co-chairman of the conference organizing committee, director of the VIAPI named after A.A. Nikonov, academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences;
  3. - Deputy Chairman of the Conference Organizing Committee, Deputy Director of VIAPI named after A.A. Nikonov;
  4. Kiselev Sergey Viktorovich- Deputy Chairman of the Conference Organizing Committee, Head of the Department of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Economics, Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov;
  5. Yanbykh Renata Gennadievna- Head of the department of the A.A. Nikonov VIAPI, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences;
  6. Khozhainov Nikolay Tikhonovich- Associate Professor of the Department of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Economics, Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov;
  7. Koteev Sanji Vasilievich- Scientific Secretary of the VIAPI named after A.A. Nikonov;
  8. Kharitonov Nikolai Stepanovich - Associate Professor, Deputy Head of the Department of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Economics, Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov;
  9. Bryalina Gulshat Ibragimovna- Associate Professor Faculty of Economics, Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov; head of the scientific department;
  10. Belugina Tatyana Aleksandrovna - Associate Professor of the Department of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Economics, Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov;
  11. Zhorova Maria Dmitrievna- junior researcher at the Department of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Economics, Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov;
  12. Zobkova Olga Mikhailovna- Engineer of the Department of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Economics, Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov;
  13. Golovin Maxim Sergeevich - postgraduate student of the Department of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Economics, Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov;
  14. Grebenkina Alina Mikhailovna - postgraduate student of the Department of World Economy, Faculty of Economics, Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov;
  15. Shimuk Olga Vladimirovna - postgraduate student of the Department of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Economics, Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov.

Program Committee of the International Scientific and Practical Conference “Export Potential of the Russian Agro-Industrial Complex: Current State and Prospects” »

  1. Petrikov Alexander Vasilievich- co-chairman of the conference program committee, Doctor of Economics, Professor, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Director of the A.A. Nikonov VIAPI;
  2. Shastitko Andrey Evgenievich- Doctor of Economics, Professor, Deputy Dean for Research, Faculty of Economics, Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov;
  3. Borodin Konstantin Grigorievich- Deputy Chairman of the conference program committee, Deputy Director of VIAPI named after A.A. Nikonova;
  4. Kiselev Sergey Viktorovich- co-chairman of the conference program committee, Doctor of Economics, Professor, Head of the Department of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Economics, Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov;
  5. Khozhainov Nikolay Tikhonovich- Deputy Chairman of the Conference Program Committee, Ph.D., Associate Professor of the Department of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Economics, Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov;
  6. Kharitonov Nikolai Stepanovich- Ph.D., Associate Professor, Deputy Head of the Department of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Economics, Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov.

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It is joyful to know that the cultural workers of Gus-Khrustalny, first of all the employees of the State Historical Research Center, our museum workers continue this valuable tradition - the annual holding of the local history competition “Nikon Readings”. V.M. Nikonov, to whose memory this competition is dedicated, was a wonderful journalist; for a quarter of a century he headed the newspaper “Leninskoe Znamya” (now “Gusevskie Vesti”), and at the same time Viktor Mikhailovich carried out enormous work on local history.
This year the Nikon Readings were held for the 17th time. Topics of the competition: “ Literary creativity A.I. Solzhenitsyn (on the 100th anniversary of the writer’s birth)”, “Timurov’s movement in the city and region” (2018 – Year of the Volunteer in the Russian Federation), “Famous fellow countrymen of the 20th century”. 92 works were submitted to the competition. The results were summed up by age category. It’s wonderful that the contestants touched our history and learned a lot about themselves...
On the topic A.I. Solzhenitsyn awards for first place were received by: research work“A.I. Solzhenitsyn and the Meshchera region”, author - 1st year student of the GSK Elizaveta Linkova (16 years old); article “A.I. Solzhenitsyn - poet, writer and prophet", author - educator kindergarten No. 8 V.V. Zuikova. The prize “For the original implementation of the plan” was awarded to the installation “Gulag Archipelago”, the author is a student of the school. No. 5 Maxim Fomin (14 years old).
According to the jury, the topic of volunteering was explained better than others by: Dasha Sukhotskaya, 5 years old, kindergarten No. 3, head. E.A. Alekseeva; Yulia Klychkova, 7 years old, school. 15, hands. L.S. Bolshova (for drawings); Daria Kalyamova, 14 years old; Dmitry Ivanov, 13 years old, both - children's center“Source” (painting and drawing); a group of employees of kindergarten No. 38 for the “Baby” volunteer movement. A special prize for the video “We are Timurites” was awarded to Anna Popova and Arina Vetryanina, 14 years old, school No. 16.
The first places in the category “Famous Compatriots of the 20th Century” were taken by Maria Balakhina and Maxim Orlov (5 years old, family project, director A.A. Balakhina); Maria Tolstova, 11th grade. (Ivanishchevskaya school); Daria Sevostyanova, 14 years old (school No. 13); Maria Veselovskaya, 6th grade. (school No. 2); Anastasia Voronina, 17 years old (school No. 3); I.V. Kopteva, additional teacher education DC "Istok"; I.A. Ovsyannikova, Art. kindergarten teacher No. 9; T.V. Vyalova and O.M. Barsukova, teachers of kindergarten No. 27. Among the heroes of the competitive research are artists Viktor Shilov and Viktor Smirnov, poetess Tatyana Panteleeva, glass artist Evgeny Rogov, journalist and local historian Viktor Nikonov, director of two schools Evgeny Bobrov, teacher who participated in the Great Patriotic War Yakov Zavyalov, director of secondary school-2 Valentina Malyshkina, founder of the city Akim Maltsov, teacher Lyudmila Veselovzorova, director of the Red Echo s/z Anatoly Sudin, war veteran Alexander Oskin, Heroes of the Soviet Union Gennady Chekhlov and Ivan Kalabushkin, poet Vyacheslav Safronov, athlete Valery Zvezdkin.
The winners and prize-winners were awarded diplomas from the Committee on Culture and Tourism (the design of the diplomas with a portrait of V.M. Nikonov was developed by employees of the State Scientific Research Center), as well as prizes from the city library, other participants in the readings were rewarded with competition diplomas. The ceremonial summing up with the award ceremony took place at the ESCC ( former club them. Lenin).

Sergey Frolkin. Photo from the competition organizing committee.

Author of the article:
Administration of the city of Gus-Khrustalny
Involving children and youth in local history work, studying the history of their native city, and the lives of its best representatives is one of the most important tasks of educational work. Honored Worker of Culture of the Russian Federation V.M. Nikonov, to whom the local history readings in Gus-Khrustalny are dedicated, was a wonderful journalist; for a quarter of a century he headed the newspaper “Lenin’s Banner” (now “Gusevskie Vesti”), and at the same time Viktor Mikhailovich carried out enormous work on local history. It is wonderful that cultural leaders, employees of the State Historical Research Center, and our museum workers continue this important tradition - the annual holding of the Nikon Readings local history competition.
This year the competition was held for the 17th time. The topics of the competition were as follows: “Literary creativity of Alexander Isaevich Solzhenitsyn (on the 100th anniversary of the writer’s birth)”, “Timurov movement in the city of Gus-Khrustalny and Gus-Khrustalny region” (2018 – Year of the Volunteer in the Russian Federation), “Famous fellow countrymen XX century". 92 works were submitted to the competition, and it is joyful to know that the contestants touched our common history and learned a lot about themselves...
On the topic A.I. Solzhenitsyn received the first prizes: the research work “A.I. Solzhenitsyn and the Meshchera region”, author - 1st year student of the GSK Elizaveta Linkova (16 years old, category 12-18 years old); article “A.I. Solzhenitsyn is a poet, writer and prophet,” author - teacher of kindergarten No. 8 V.V. Zuikova (category over 18 years old). The prize “For the original implementation of the plan” was awarded to the installation “Gulag Archipelago”, the author is a student of the school. No. 5 Maxim Fomin (14 years old). Among the winners are representatives of schools No. 1, 3, 4, 5, 10 and 15, kindergartens No. 3 and 8, and the Istok DC.
According to the jury, the topic of volunteering was covered better than others by: Dasha Sukhotskaya, 5 years old, kindergarten No. 3, head. E.A. Alekseeva; Yulia Klychkova, 7 years old, school. 15, hands. L.S. Bolshova (for drawings); Daria Kalyamova, 14 years old; Dmitry Ivanov, 13 years old, both - Istok children's center (painting and drawing); a group of employees of kindergarten No. 38 for the “Baby” volunteer movement. A special prize for the video “We are Timurites” was awarded to Anna Popova and Arina Vetryanina, 14 years old, school No. 16. Prize-winners representing schools No. 1 and 15 and the Istok DC also received awards.
The first places in the category “Famous Compatriots of the 20th Century” were taken by Maria Balakhina and Maxim Orlov (5 years old, directed by A.A. Balakhina); Maria Tolstova, 11th grade. (Ivanishchevskaya school); Daria Sevostyanova, 14 years old (school No. 13); Maria Veselovskaya, 6th grade. (school No. 2); Anastasia Voronina, 17 years old (school No. 3); I.V. Kopteva, additional education teacher at the Istok DC; I.A. Ovsyannikova, Art. kindergarten teacher No. 9; T.V. Vyalova and O.M. Barsukova, teachers of kindergarten No. 27. Among the heroes of the competitive research are artists Viktor Shilov and Viktor Smirnov, poetess Tatyana Panteleeva, glass artist Evgeny Rogov, journalist and local historian Viktor Nikonov, director of two schools Evgeny Bobrov, teacher Yakov Zavyalov, a veteran of the Great Patriotic War, director of secondary school-2 Valentina Malyshkina, founder of the city Akim Maltsov, Lyudmila Veselovzorova, director of the "Red Echo" s/z Anatoly Sudin, war veteran Alexander Oskin, Heroes of the Soviet Union Gennady Chekhlov and Ivan Kalabushkin, poet Vyacheslav Safronov, athlete Valery Zvezdkin. The winners were the works of authors from kindergartens No. 3, 5, 9 and 27, schools No. 1, 2, 4, 14, 15, and the Istok DC.
The winners and runners-up were awarded diplomas from the Committee on Culture and Tourism (the design of the diplomas with a portrait of V.M. Nikonov was developed by employees of the GBIC), as well as prizes from the city library. Other contestants were rewarded with diplomas for participating in the Nikon Readings. The ceremonial summing up of the results with the award ceremony took place at the ESCC (former Lenin Club). The awards were presented by the deputy. Head of the city administration Inessa Tishkina, Chairman of the Committee on Culture and Tourism Valentina Kustarova, Head of the Executive Committee of the local branch of the United Russia party Marina Kartseva, Art. Researcher at the Crystal Museum named after. Maltsov Vladimir-Suzdal Museum-Reserve Nadezhda Pak