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 The MuseumHistory of the Museum
 1. The Main Steps of the Museum Activity
documents
chronicle
2.History of the  scientific research
personalities
memoirs
restoration
3.History of  the educational activity
 
 Scientific Research 
conferences and seminars
      -     conferences and seminars outside the Museum
 -      conferences and seminars at the Museum
participation in the exhibitions
scientific  works, articles
editions
restoration
expeditions:
-- archaeological
 -- collecting monuments of culture and history
 
 The educational activity
 celebrations
excursion
participation in festivals, competitions, exhibitions
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| 	 INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE 
            
(Program of the Conference) (page 2)
May 23, 2009
 Morning meeting
 | Opening of the conference 
 Felix Khanbiyevich  Makoyev,
 Candidateof Pedagogy, General Director of the Sergiev Posad State History and Art Museum-Preserve
 
Svetlana Victorovna Nikolayeva, Candidate of History, Deputy General Director for Scientific Research of the Sergiev Posad Museum-Preserve
 
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 Kloss Boris Mikhailovich
 (Dr. of History, leading research worker of the Institute of Russian History of the Russian Academy of Sciences; Moscow, Russia)
 Idea of  Slavonic community in medieval sources
 
 
Archimandrite Makary (Veretennikov)
(Dr. of Theology, Professor of the Moscow Theological Academy; Sergiev Posad, Russia)
 Makarievsky scribe of the 16th c. – Joseph Dobropisets
 Kazhmerchak Marek
 (Dr., Professor of the Institute named after Adam Mitskevich; Poznan, Poland)
 On the Polish-Russian relations in the reflection of  mass media.  Individual, masses, death
 
 Mitrofanova Elena Nikolaevna
 (Candidate of History of Art, Deputy General Director for Educational Activity  of the Sergiev Posad Museum- Preserve;  Sergiev Posad, Russia)
 Ivan Aksakov in the national liberation movement of the Balkan peoples
 Fedotova Valeria Nikolayevna
 (Candidate of Art History, senior research worker of the State Art History Institute of the Ministry for Culture of the Russia; Moscow, Russia)
 Bulgarian art in context of  interrelations of the Slavonic world. Last quarter of the 19th – first quarter of the 20th c.
 
 
 
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