YOUNG HISTORIANS OF THE POST-SOVIET COUNTRIES MEET IN MSU
Vetsnik Kavkaza, Russia
June 17 2014
17 June 2014 - 9:06am
Yesterday the International Youth Scientific Conference "The Common
History Space is a Fundament of Russia's Future" opened at the History
Department of Moscow State University. It is organized by the political
scientific center of "North-South" and the MSU History Department.
Young historians from Moscow, Samara, Saratov, Tambov, Grozny,
Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan arrived in
Moscow to take part in the conference.
Problems of history of the peoples of Russia and the former Soviet
countries, preserving and passing the common historical memory
to future generations, social activity on building professional
communications between young historians of Russia and the former
Soviet states are the focus of attention.
Yefim Pivovar, President of the Russian State University for
Humanities, opened the session and told about implementation of
humanitarian projects in the sphere of preservation of the historical
space between countries of the post-Soviet area.
Two sessions were held at the conference: "Contribution of social
organizations of the post-Soviet countries to establishment of
the common history space" and "General directions and prospects of
development of professional communication between young historians of
the post-Soviet countries." Participants of the discussions talked
about acute issues of humanitarian cooperation in the post-Soviet
space, attempts to falsify history, and problems of building an
inter-ethnic dialogue in Russia and other CIS countries.
Vestnik Kavkaza provides information support for the project.
Vetsnik Kavkaza, Russia
June 17 2014
17 June 2014 - 9:06am
Yesterday the International Youth Scientific Conference "The Common
History Space is a Fundament of Russia's Future" opened at the History
Department of Moscow State University. It is organized by the political
scientific center of "North-South" and the MSU History Department.
Young historians from Moscow, Samara, Saratov, Tambov, Grozny,
Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan arrived in
Moscow to take part in the conference.
Problems of history of the peoples of Russia and the former Soviet
countries, preserving and passing the common historical memory
to future generations, social activity on building professional
communications between young historians of Russia and the former
Soviet states are the focus of attention.
Yefim Pivovar, President of the Russian State University for
Humanities, opened the session and told about implementation of
humanitarian projects in the sphere of preservation of the historical
space between countries of the post-Soviet area.
Two sessions were held at the conference: "Contribution of social
organizations of the post-Soviet countries to establishment of
the common history space" and "General directions and prospects of
development of professional communication between young historians of
the post-Soviet countries." Participants of the discussions talked
about acute issues of humanitarian cooperation in the post-Soviet
space, attempts to falsify history, and problems of building an
inter-ethnic dialogue in Russia and other CIS countries.
Vestnik Kavkaza provides information support for the project.