International Academic Conference “Centennial of the Russian Revolution of 1917”

CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

March 29–31, 2017

Moscow, Lomonosov State University, Shuvalov Building

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LOMONOSOV MOSCOW STATE UNIVERSITY (FACULTY OF HISTORY, FACULTY OF POLITICAL SCIENCE)

SAINT PETERSBURG STATE UNIVERSITY (INSTITUTE OF HISTORY, FACULTY OF POLITICAL SCIENCE)

MOSCOW CITY UNIVERSITY (THE INSTITUTE OF HUMAN SCIENCES AND MANAGEMENT)

DEPARTMENT OF HISTORICAL AND PHILOLOGICAL SCIENCES OF THE RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES

INSTITUTE OF RUSSIAN HISTORY OF THE RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES

RUSSIAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY

RUSSIAN SOCIETY OF POLITICAL SCIENTISTS

STATE HISTORICAL MUSEUM

STATE CENTRAL MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY HISTORY OF

DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITARIAN SCIENCES AND ARTS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF INSTITUTE OF HISTORY OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF BELARUS

MOGILEV STATE A. KULESHOV UNIVERSITY (FACULTY OF HISTORY AND PHILOLOGY)

with the participation of MOSCOW HOUSE OF NATIONALITIES

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Programme Committee

Chairman of the Programme Committee:

Sadovnichy Viktor Antonovich, Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Rector of Lomonosov Moscow State University

Vice-Chairmen of the Programme Committee:

Tuchkov Ivan Ivanovich, PhD in Art History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Dean of the Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University

Shutov Andrei Yuryevich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Dean of the Faculty of Political Science, Lomonosov Moscow State University

Members of the Programme Committee

Borisenko Vladimir Vasilyevich, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Dean of the Faculty of History and Philology, Mogilev State A. Kuleshov University

Velikanova Irina Jakovlevna, PhD in Political Science, Director of the State Central Museum of Contemporary History of Russia

Danilovich Vyacheslav Viktorovich, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Director of the Institute of History, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

Daudov Abdulla Hamidovich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Director of the Institute of History, State University

Eremeev Stanislav Germanovich, PhD in Economics, Rector of Pushkin Leningrad State University

Karpov Sergey Pavlovich, Professor, Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, President of the Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University

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Kovalenya Aleksandr Aleksandrovich, Corresponding Member of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Academician-Secretary of the Department of Humanitarian Sciences and Arts of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

Levykin Aleksey Konstantinovich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Director of the State Historical Museum

Naryshkin Sergey Evgenyevich, PhD in Economics, Dr. Habil., Chairman of the Russian Historical Society

Nikonov Vyacheslav Alekseevich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Dean of the Faculty of Public Administration, Lomonosov Moscow State University

Petrov Juri Aleksandrovich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Director of the Institute of Russian History, Russian Academy of Sciences

Anatoly Vasilyevich Torkunov, Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Rector of Moscow State Institute of International Relations (University) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation (MGIMO), Chairman of the Organizing Committee to prepare for and hold events marking the Revolution of 1917 in Russia

Chubaryan Aleksandr Oganovich, Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Academic Director of the Institute of World History, Russian Academy of Sciences

Yakunin Vladimir Ivanovich, PhD in Political Science, Dr. Habil., Department Head, Department of State Policy, Faculty of Political Science, Lomonosov Moscow State University

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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Chairman of the Organizing Committee:

Tishkov Valery Aleksandrovich, Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Academician-Secretary, Department of History and Philology, Russian Academy of Sciences, RAS Presidium Member

Vice-Chairmen of the Organizing Committee:

Belousov Lev Sergeevich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Education, Department Head, Department of Modern and Contemporary History of European and American Countries, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University

Devyatov Sergey Viktorovich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department Head, Department of the History of Russia of the 20th–21st centuries, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University

Kovalenko Valery Ivanovich, PhD in Philosophy, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department Head, Department of Russian Politics, Faculty of Political Science, Lomonosov Moscow State University

Members of the Programme Committee:

Alekseev Veniamin Vasilyevich, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Vice-Chairman of Presidium, Ural Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences (URAN)

Andreev Dmitry Aleksandrovich, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department of the History of Russia of the 19th–early 20th centuries, Vice-Dean for Science and Research, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University

Anderson Kirill Mihaylovich, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department of the History of Social and Political Doctrines, Faculty of Political Science, Lomonosov Moscow State University

Borodkin Leonid Iosifovich, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Department Head, Department of Historical Information Science, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University

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Golikov Andrey Georgievich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department Head, Department of Source Studies, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University

Golubeva Mariya Isaakovna, PhD in History, Associate Professor of the Department of the History of Russia of the 20th–21st centuries, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Conference Executive Secretary

Gorohov Andrey Anatolyevich, PhD in Political Science, Assistant, Department of the History of Social and Political Doctrines, Head of Science Department, Faculty of Political Science, Lomonosov Moscow State University

Grishaeva Lidiya Evgenyevna, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department of the History of Russia of the 20th–21st centuries, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University

Gusev Aleksey Viktorovich, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Deputy Head of the Department of the History of Social Movements and Political Parties, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University

Gutorov Vladimir Aleksandrovich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department Head, Department of Theory and Philosophy of Politics, Faculty of Political Science, Saint Petersburg State University

Demchuk Artur Leonovich, PhD in Philosophy, Associate Professor, Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Political Science, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Conference Executive Secretary

Kazmina Ol'ga Evgenyevna, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Vice-Dean for International Cooperation, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University

Kaykova Ol'ga Konstantinovna, PhD in History, Senior Lecturer, Department of the History of Russia of the 20th–21st centuries, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University

Kirillov Viktor Vasilyevich – PhD in History, Professor, Director of the Institute of Human Sciences and Management, Moscow City University

Kuznetsov Igor Ivanovich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department of History and Theory of Politics, Faculty of Political Science, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Executive Director of the Russian Society of Political Scientists 7

Kukushkin Yuriy Stepanovich, Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Professor, Department of the History of Russia of the 20th–21st centuries, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University

Kupchin Nikolay Nikolaevich, PhD in Political Science, Dr. Habil., Deputy Chairman of the Moscow City Organization of the Russian Writers Union

Lavrinovich Dmitry Sergeevich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, First Vice-Rector, Mogilev State A. Kuleshov University

Leonova Lira Stepanovna – PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department Head, Department of the History of Social Movements and Political Parties, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University.

Lipkin Mihail Arkadyevich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Director of the Institute of World History of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Matveev Gennady Filippovich, PhD (History), Dr. Habil., Professor, Department Head, Department of the History of Southern and Western Slavs, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University

Mironenko Sergey Vladimirovich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department Head, Department of the History of Russia of the 19th – early 20th centuries, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University

Nikitina Tatyana Vasilyevna, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department of Modern and Contemporary History of European and American countries, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University

Ostapenko Aleksandr Ivanovich, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Deputy Head of the Department of the History of Russia of the 20th-–21st centuries, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Conference Executive Secretary

Petrov Andrei Evgenyevich, PhD in History, Executive Secretary of the Russian Historical Society

Pivovar Efim Iosifovich, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Department Head, Department of History of the Near Abroad States, President of the Russian State University for the Humanities

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Simonov Veniamin Vladimirovich, PhD in Economics, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department Head, Department of Church History, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University

Slutsky Leonid Jeduardovich, PhD in Economics, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department Head, Department of International Relations and Integration Processes, Faculty of Political Science, Lomonosov Moscow State University

Smehovich Nikolay Vladimirovich, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Head of the Centre of Modern and Contemporary History of Belarus, Institute of History of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

Solopova Oksana Vyacheslavovna, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Vice- Dean, Faculty of History Academic Secretary, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University

Tihvinsky Sergey Leonidovich, Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Urilov Ilyagu Hanukaevich – Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Hodyakov Mihail Viktorovich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department Head, Department of Modern and Contemporary History of Russia, Saint Petersburg State University

Shirinyanc Aleksandr Andreevich, PhD in Political Science, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department Head, Department of the History of Social and Political Doctrines, Faculty of Political Science, Lomonosov Moscow State University

Conference Secretary:

Rud Anna Fedorovna

The conference provides Plenary Sessions, Parallel Sessions and Round Table Discussion.

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Tuesday, March 28, 2017 – arrival of foreign and non-resident participants, check-in in the main building of Lomonosov Moscow State University.

Wednesday, March 28, 2017

9.20–10.00 – Conference Registration (Conference Hall, the Foyer, Shuvalov Building, Lomonosov Moscow State University)

Plenary Session (Conference Hall, Shuvalov Building, Lomonosov Moscow State University)

Timing: Plenary Lectures –15-20 minutes Parallel Session Speeches – 5 minutes

10.00–14.00 – Conference Opening Ceremony, Plenary Session

Moderators:

Tuchkov Ivan Ivanovich, PhD in Art History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Dean, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University

Shutov Andrei Yuryevich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Dean, Faculty of Political Science, Lomonosov Moscow State University

WELCOME ADDRESSES and PLENARY LECTURES

WELCOME ADDRESSES:

1. V.A. Sadovnichy, Chairman of the Programme Committee, Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Rector of Lomonosov Moscow State University 10

2. Z.F. Dragunkina, Chairperson of the Council of the Federation Committee for Science, Education, Culture

3. S.E. Naryshkin, Chairman of the Russian Historical Society

4. A. V. Torkunov, the Rector of Moscow State Institute of International Relations (University) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation (MGIMO), Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences

5. A.O. Chubaryan, Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Academic Director of the Institute of World History, Russian Academy of Sciences

PLENARY LECTURES:

6. J.A. Petrov, Director of the Institute of Russian History, Russian Academy of Sciences, PhD in History, Dr. Habil. “The Great Russian Revolution of 1917: lessons of history”

7. V.A. Nikonov, Chairman of the Committee on education and science, PhD in History, Dr. Habil. “Centennial of the Russian Revolution of 1917”

14.30–15.30 – Lunch break

15.30–18.00 –Plenary Session (continuation)

8. L.S. Belousov, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Education Department Head, Department of Modern and Contemporary History of European and American Countries, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University “Revolutionary events in Russia in the perception of the establishment of the West”

9. V.I. Kovalenko, Department Head, Department of Russian Politics. Faculty of Political Science, Lomonosov Moscow State University, PhD in Philosophy, Dr. Habil., Professor “From February to October: logic and contradiction of the political process” 11

10. M.V. Hodyakov, Department Head, Department of Modern and Contemporary History of Russia, Saint Petersburg State University, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor “Economic policy of Russia in 1917: seeking ways out of the crisis”

11. A.A. Kovalenya, Academician-Secretary of the Department of Humanitarian Sciences and Arts of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Corresponding Member of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus “The October Revolution of 1917 in the history of Belarusian statehood”

12. Ju.S. Pivovarov, Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Department Head, Department of Comparative Politics, Faculty of Political Science, Lomonosov Moscow State University “The structure of the Russian Revolution of 1917”

13. Doctor Jürgen Zarusky, Research Fellow, Institute of Contemporary History, Munich "The Russian revolution in contemporary historiography and public opinion in Germany"

14. Gian Paolo Caselli, Professor, University of Modena and Reggio- Emilia "Economic causes of the Russian Revolution of 1917"

15. Aymeric Chauprade, Professor, Member of the European Parliament “Geopolitical consequences of the Great Russian Revolution”, addressed by

16. Dutkevich Petr, Professor and Director, Centre for Governance and Public Management, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada

17.45 – Summing up the first day of the Conference

18.00 – Gala Dinner

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Thursday, March 30, 2017 10.00 – 14.00 – Parallel Sessions 14.00 – 15.00 – Coffee Break 15.00 – 18.00 – Parallel Sessions (continuation) 18.30 – 19.30 – Summing up the interim results of the Conference

PARALLEL SESSIONS Timing: Parallel Session Lectures – 15-20 minutes Parallel Session Speeches – up to 5 minutes

Session 1. The Russian Revolution of 1917: causes, stages, events, and consequences Moderators: S.V. Devyatov, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor V.I. Kovalenko, PhD in Philosophy, Dr. Habil., Professor

Sub-session A (room E-438) Moderator: S.V. Devyatov, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor 1. Alekseev Georgy Mihaylovich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department of the History of Social Movements and Political Parties, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University The Great October Revolution as a radical turn in the history of mankind 2. Baburin Sergey Nikolaevich, PhD in Law, Dr. Habil., Chief Researcher, Institute of Socio-Political Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Professor of Witte Moscow University, Professor of Dostoevsky Omsk University, President of the Slavic Academy of Sciences, Education, Arts and Culture, Honored Scholar of the Russian Federation February 1917 – December 1991: two sloughs of the Russian Civilization 3. Borisenko Vladimir Vasilyevich, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Dean of the Faculty of History and Philology, Mogilev State A. Kuleshov University The impact of propaganda on the population during the Great Russian Revolution: a study of the Revolutionary poster 13

4. Annin Anatoly Gennadyevich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor of the Department of State and Municipal Administration of Vladimir Branch of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration The involvement of the rear garrison soldiers of Central Russia in the political process, August–October 1917 5. Devyatov Sergey Viktorovich – PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department Head, Department of the History of Russia of the 20th-21st centuries, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University Issues of transformation of social structure of Russian society from February to October 1917 6. Kanishhev Valery Vladimirovich, Professor, Department of World and Russian History of Derzhavin Tambov State University Social and inherent factors of the Russian Revolution of 1917 7. Dementyev Boris Petrovich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Perm State National Research University The Great Russian Revolution: outcomes and lessons 8. Leontyev Jaroslav Viktorovich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Faculty of Public Administration, Lomonosov Moscow State University Why did the Socialist-Revolutionaries yield to the Bolsheviks and was their split inevitable? 9. Mutagirov Dzhamal Zejnutdinovich, Professor, Department of the International Political Processes, Saint Petersburg State University Historical predetermination of social revolutions and the causes of their temporary setbacks 10. Patelis Dimitrios, Associate Professor of Philosophy Technical University of Crete The October Revolution of 1917 as a classical pattern of the first socialist revolution. On periodization of the revolutionary process of transition to a united humanity within the framework of logics of history 11. Rybka Ol'ga Juryevna, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department Head, Department of Public Relations and Advertising, Academy of Labor and Social Relations Popular representation and society in the Revolution of 1917 12. Starikov Sergey Valentinovich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department of National History, Faculty of History and Philology, Mari State University 14

The main stages of the Great Russian Revolution and the Bolshevik–Left Socialist- Revolutionary (SR) Coalition in the center and at the local levels, October 1917 – July 1918

Sub-session B (room A-416) Moderator: V.I. Kovalenko, PhD in Philosophy, Dr. Habil., Professor

1. Bibikova Ljubov Vladimirovna, PhD in History, Senior Lecturer, School State Audit, Lomonosov Moscow State University The secrete police in the late 19th – early 20th centuries and the Revolution: was it a fight with the inevitable or disregard of the evident? 2. Vishnevsky Edward, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Faculty of Philosophy and History, University of Lodz On the chronology of the Second Russian Revolution 3. Gorskaya Natalya Ivanovna, PhD in History, Dr. Habil, Professor, Department of the History of Russia, Smolensk State University "The cathartic power of the Revolution" and the militia of the Provisional Government 4. Karpenko Konstantin Viktorovich, PhD in Law, Associate Professor, Department of Constitutional Law, Moscow State Institute of International Relations (University) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation (MGIMO) The continuity of the Supreme Power in Russia in February-March 1917 5. Naumov Nikolay Vasilyevich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department of the History of Russia of the 19th – beginning of the 20th centuries, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University The Armored Car Division of the Petrograd Garrison in time of political crisis: July–October 1917 6. Nevezhin Vladimir Aleksandrovich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Leading Researcher, Institute of RUSSIAN History of the Russian Academy of Sciences “The Eagle” and “feeble specimen”: assessment of the revolutionary and Post- Revolutionary events in I.V. Stalin’s dinner speech in 1937 15

8. Prokudin Boris Aleksandrovich, Phd in Political Science, Associate Professor, Department of the History of Social and Political Doctrines, Lomonosov Moscow State University The Russian Revolution of 1917 and Andrei Platonov’s two Utopias

9. Ratkovskij Ilyja Sergeevich, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department of Modern and Contemporary History, Saint Petersburg State University The July Crisis of 1917 and the passengers of the third immigration train 10. Safonov Mihail Mihajlovich, PhD in History, Senior Research Fellow, Institute of History of the Russian Academy of Sciences (the House of N. P. Likhachev), Saint Petersburg M. V. Rodzianko vs M. V. Alekseev: over the abdication of Nicholas II 11. Selcer Dmitry Grigoryevich, PhD in History, PhD in Political Science, Dr. Habil., Director of the Center of Political Transformations Studies, Professor of the Department of International Relations and Political Science, Derzhavin Tambov State University From the party doctrine to political reality: the land question in Russia in 1917 12. Usmanov Rafik Hammatovich, PhD in Political Science, Department Head, Department of Political Science and International Relations, Faculty of Social Relations, Astrakhan State University M.Ja. Ostrogorsky‘s theory of political parties of the early 20th century 13. Cvetkova Ol'ga Viktorovna, PhD in Political Science, Associate Professor, Department of Russian Politics, Lomonosov Moscow State University The transformation of the sub-national political space of Russia: from the phase of Imperial establishment to the phase of Imperial stability 14. Shumilov Andrei Vladimirovich, PhD in Political Science, Associate Professor, Faculty of History and Philology, Yakovlev Chuvash State Pedagogical University; Shumilova Ol'ga Vladimirovna, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Faculty of History and Geography Ulyanov Chuvash State University Understanding the 1917 Revolution: creating historical memory of the youth

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Session 2. General Issues of the Russian Revolution of 1917 (room Г-625) Moderators: L.Je. Slutsky, PhD in Economics, Dr. Habil. P.A. Tsygankov, PhD in Philosophy, Dr. Habil. Professor

1. Anderson Kirill Mihajlovich, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department of the History of Political and Social Doctrines, Faculty of Political Science, Lomonosov Moscow State University Winston Churchill’s pragmatic counter-revolution 2. Bobylev Vladimir Vladimirovich, PhD in Political Science, Associate Professor, Department of World History, Sochi Institute (branch) of the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Head of the Sochi Branch of the Russian Political Science Association Russian Imperial identity and the Revolution: a historical retrospective review 3. Bubnov Aleksandr Juryevich, PhD in Philosophy, Associate Professor, Department of History and Theory of Politics, Faculty of Political Science, Lomonosov Moscow State University "The long history of the Revolution" as the foundation for civil peace 4. Zavershinsky Konstantin Fedorovich, PhD in Political Science, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department of Theory and Philosophy, Faculty of Political Science, Saint Petersburg State University Political and cultural frames and figuration of "the Russian Revolution" 5. Karateev Artem Juryevich, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Faculty of Political Science, Lomonosov Moscow State University "The Habsburg Myth": the Russian version 6. Mahmudov Ojbek Problems and prospects of the destructive protests in the Arab countries 7. Pljajs Jakov Andreevich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., PhD in Political Science, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department of Political Science, Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation On a new approach to the Russian Revolutions of 1917: science or policy 8. Putilin Sergey Vladimirovich, Associate Professor, Kurgan State University 17

The years 1917 in Russia through the eyes of the participants and witnesses: value- semantic aspect 9. Stepakova Irina Vladimirovna, PhD in Political Science, Deputy Head of the Academic Office in "Political Science" for the Educational Administration of Presidenship of Saint Petersburg State University with the assigned duties of Associate Professor Freedom of conscience and religion and the Revolution of 1917: features, regulatory framework, practice of implementation 10. Chernyahovskaya Juliya Sergeevna, PhD in Political Science, Associate Professor, Leading Researcher, Russian Research Institute of Cultural and Natural Heritage named after D.S. Likhachev Philosophy of scientific and technical Romanticism: ideological concepts from 1917 to the present day 11. Chesnokov Grigory Dmitrievich, PhD in Philosophy, Dr. Habil., Professor, University Department of Philosophy and Social Sciences, Moscow City Pedagogical University The development of Marx's theory as an important factor in the victory of the October Revolution 12. Shhenina Ol'ga Gennadyevna, PhD in Political Science, Senior Researcher, Department of the Study of Social and Political Relations, Centre of Political Science and Political Sociology, Institute of Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences Russia in 1917 / 2017: in search of the consent

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Session 3. Theory of the Revolution: historical experience, challenges and alternatives of the 20th–21st centuries Moderators: V.A. Gutorov, PhD in Philosophy, Dr. Habil., Professor S.V. Perevezencev, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor A.A. Shirinyanc, PhD in Political Science, Dr. Habil., Professor A.V. Gusev, PhD in History, Associate Professor

Sub-session A (room Г-630) Moderator: V.A. Gutorov, PhD in Philosophy, Dr. Habil., Professor S.V. Perevezencev, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor

1. Vatyl’ Viktor Nikolaevich, PhD in Political Science, Dr. Habil., Associate Professor, Department Head, Department of Labour and Social Law, Faculty of Law faculty, Yanka Kupala Grodno State University The Revolution and ideology: models of political change in Russia in the 20th century 2. Glebova Irina Igorevna, PhD in Political Science, Dr. Habil., Head of the Centre of Russian Studies, Institute of Scientific Information on Social Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences, INION RAN February 1917: physics and metaphysics of the Revolution 3. Gutorov Vladimir Aleksandrovich, PhD in Philosophy, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department Head, Department of Theory and Philosophy of Politics, Faculty of Political Science, Saint Petersburg State University On the correlation between scientific and ideological interpretation of the revolutionary tradition: past and present 4. Demidov Aleksandr Ivanovich, PhD in Philosophy, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department Head, Department of Political Science of Saratov State Law Academy, Emeritus Figure of Higher School of the Russian Federation Metaphysics of the Revolution 5. Dergunova Nina Vladimirovna, PhD in Political Science, Dr. Habil., Professor, Ulyanovsk State Pedagogical University Transformation of theoretical and ideological revolutionary fundamentals of the revolutionary practice of the 20th–21st centuries 19

6. Manoylo Andrei Viktorovich, PhD in Political Science, Dr. Habil., Professor of the Department of Russian Politics, Faculty of Political Science, Lomonosov Moscow State University The Revolution in the 21st century: a form of manifestation of the will of the people or political technology 7. Mostjaev Jury Nikolaevich. PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department of World History and International Relations, Ryazan State University named after S. A. Yesenin Hybrid Wars and “Color Revolutions”: Russian and international experience 8. Pankratov Sergey Anatolyevich, PhD in Political Science, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department Head, Department of International Relations, Political Science and Area Studies; Pankratova Liliya Sergeevna, PhD in Sociology, Assistant Professor of the Department of Sociology of Culture and Communication, Saint Petersburg State University The Russian Revolution of 1917: a challenge to the 20th century modernization alternatives 9. Perevezencev Sergey Vyacheslavovich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department of Social and Political Doctrines, Faculty of Political Science, Lomonosov Moscow State University On the spiritual causes of the Revolutionary events in Russia in the early 20th century 10. Fedorkin Nikolay Semenovich, PhD in Political Science, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department Head, Department of Political Science and Sociology of Political Processes, Faculty of Sociology, Lomonosov Moscow State University The Russian Revolution in the context of the Great Revolutions in Europe: methodological aspect 11. Cherkashin Kirill Valeryevich, PhD in Political Science, Dean of the Faculty of History, Donetsk National University The Revolution as the manifestation of social illness: theoretical and methodological aspects of the issue 12. Shmeleva Ol'ga Juryevna, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department of Applied Political Analysis and Modeling, Institute of World History and International Relations, Lobachevsky Nizhny Novgorod State University 20

Conflict as a form of relationship between power and society in the revolutionary processes: political and cultural aspect Sub-session B (room Г- 622) Moderators: A.A. Shirinyanc, PhD in Political Science, Dr. Habil., Professor A.V. Gusev, PhD in History, Associate Professor

1. Vatyl' Viktor Nikolaevich, PhD in Political Science, Dr. Habil., Associate Professor, Department Head, Department of Labour and Social Law, Faculty of Law faculty, Yanka Kupala Grodno State University I.A. Ilyin on the causes of the Russian Revolution 2. Go Lishuan, Research Scholar, Centre for Marxist Studies, Shanghai Academy of Sciences, Postdoctoral Fellow of the Central Editorial and Translation Bureau The Russian October Revolution in the context of Marxism in China 3. Gorohov Andrei Anatolyevich, PhD in Political Science, Associate Professor, Department of the History of Social and Political Doctrines, Faculty of Political Science, Lomonosov Moscow State University Anti-revolutionary ideas in political thought of the Russian conservatives of the 19th century 4. Gusev Aleksey Viktorovich, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department of the History of Social Movements and Political Parties, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University On the way to 1917: the formation and development of Leon Trotsky's Theory of Permanent Revolution 5. Kozikov Ivan Andreevich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Lomonosov Moscow State University Lenin on the possibility of the Socialist Revolution in Russia 6. Muharyamov Nail Midhatovich, PhD in Political Science, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department Head, Department of Sociology, Political Science and Law, Kazan State Power Engineering University Interpreting the October Revolution as the politics of language 7. Polyakova Natalya Valeryevna, PhD in Philosophy, Associate Professor, Department of Theory and Philosophy of Politics, Faculty of Political Science, Saint Petersburg State University Political and philosophical concept of the revolution: J.de Maistre and F.I. Tyutchev 21

8. Popova Anna Vladislavovna, PhD in Law, Dr. Habil., PhD in Philosophy, Associate Professor, Professor, Department of Legal Regulation of Economic Activity of the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation (Financial University), Department Head, Department of Theory and History of State and Law of the Russian University of Cooperation The Theory of Revolution in the Russian neo-liberal political and legal doctrine of the early 20th century 9. Rahmanov Azat Borisovich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Associate Professor, Department of History and Theory of Sociology, Faculty of Sociology, Lomonosov Moscow State University The Russian Revolution of 1917 and the antinomies of Marxist social theory 10. Seleznev Fedor Aleksandrovich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department of Foreign Area Studies and Local History, Institute of World History and International Relations, Lobachevsky Nizhny Novgorod State University The Revolution of 1917 in the context of elite theory 11. Hordecki Bartosh, PhD in Political Science, Dr. Habil., PhD in Law, Dr. Habil., Adjunct, Department of Media System and Media Law of the Faculty of Political Science and Journalism of Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan; Elinski Edward, PhD in Philosophy, Dr. Habil., Professor of the Department of Philosophy of Politics of the Faculty of Political Science and Journalism of Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan The Russian Revolution of 1917 in the context of the theory of catastrophism by Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz (1885-1939) 12. Shirinyanc Aleksandr Andreevich, PhD in Political Science, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department Head, Department of the History of Social and Political Doctrines, Faculty of Political Science, Lomonosov Moscow State University P. N. Tkachev’s Theory of Revolution and Bolshevism

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Session 4. The Russian Revolution of 1917: the clash of alternatives (room A-419) Moderators: Borodkin Leonid Iosifovich, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences S.F. Chernyahovsky, PhD in Political Science, Dr. Habil. Professor

1.Abramova Marianna Grigoryevna, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department Head, Department of National Politics, Faculty of Political Science, Lomonosov Moscow State University Political and legal legacy of the Great Russian Revolution and the Constitution of the Republic of Cuba: general and special in the construction of socialist statehood 2. Gorin Dmitry Gennadyevich, PhD in Philosophy, Dr. Habil., Professor, Plekhanov Russian University of Economics A conservative alternative to the Russian Revolution of 1917 3. Grishaeva Lidija Evgenyevna, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department of the History of Russia of the 20th-21st centuries, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University Soviet Russia and the Versailles-Washington system: some ambiguous aspects of the issue 4. Kochetkov Aleksandr Pavlovich, PhD in Philosophy, Dr. Habil., Professor, Faculty of Political Science, Lomonosov Moscow State University The Russian Revolution of 1917: a retrospective view 5. Mamedov Agamali Kulamovich, PhD in Sociology, Dr. Habil., Department Head, Department of Sociology of Communication Systems, Faculty of Sociology, Lomonosov Moscow State University The Russian Revolution as a result of the non-systematic development of the country 6. Marchenya Pavel Petrovich, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Deputy Department Head, Department of Philosophy of the MIA Moscow University of Russia named after V.J. Kikot The Russian multi-party system from February to October 1917: lessons of the clash of "alternatives" 23

7. Rastorguev Valery Nikolaevich, PhD in Philosophy, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department of Philosophy of Politics and Law, Faculty of Philosophy, Lomonosov Moscow State University Lessons of the Century: "errant events" and the "fateful Seventeenth" in political prognostics 8. Savasta Lukrecia, PhD Student in Political Science & Research Assistant International revolution for international relations 9. Segal Aleksandr Petrovich, PhD in Philosophy, Research Scholar, Department of Sociology of Communication Systems, Faculty of Sociology, Lomonosov Moscow State University Revolution as a project 10. Seidov Shahrutdin Gadzhialievich, PhD in Political Science, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department of "State and legal discipline» of Penza State University; Seidov Vadim Gadzhievich, PhD in History, Professor, Department of Diplomacy and Consular Service, Diplomatic Academy of the MFA of the Russian Federation Information and ideological potential of the Russian Revolution of 1917 11. Chernyahovsky Sergey Feliksovich, PhD in Political Science, Dr. Habil., PhD in Philosophy, Professor, Lomonosov Moscow State University The October watershed of civilization development: from the continuity of civilization to the civilization breakthrough; a break in continuity and search for the consent of development 12. Chzhan Czjan'zhun, PhD in Philosophy, Senior Researcher, Institute of international studies of Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences The Great October Revolution and the Chinese way

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Session 5. The Russian Revolution of 1917 and the War (room Е-232) Moderators: V.K. Belozerov, PhD in Political Science, Dr. Habil., Professor O.R. Ajrapetov, PhD in History, Associate Professor L.V. Zhukova, PhD in History, Associate Professor

1. Bespalova Tatyana Viktorovna, PhD in Philosophy, Dr. Habil., PhD in Political Science, Leading Researcher Heritage Institute Wars and revolutions: the issues of patriotic apprehension 2. Golovin Jury Alekseevich, PhD in Political Science, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department Head, Department of Social and Political Theories, Demidov Yaroslavl State University The creation of political authorities in the Red Army 3. Zhukova Lekha Vilyevna, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department of the History of Russia of the 19th–early 20th centuries, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University G.I. Shavelsky and the Revolution 4. Loshkaryov Ivan Dmitrievich, Lecturer, Department of Political Theory, Moscow State Institute of International Relations (University) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation (MGIMO) Armed Forces of the Republic of Poland in the Revolutionary year of 1917: some political aspects 5.Magadeev Iskandjer Jeduardovich, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Moscow State Institute of International Relations (University) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation (MGIMO) The crisis of the Russian Army in 1917 as viewed by the French serviceman 6. Mihaylenok Oleg Mihajlovich, PhD in Political Science, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department Head, Department of the Study of Social and Political Relations, Centre of Political Science and Political Sociology, Institute of Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences The Russian statehood and the armed forces from the “Great Reforms” of the 1860s-1870s to World War I and the Revolutions of 1917 25

7. Obuhov Leonid Arkadyevich, Associate Professor, Department of Modern and Contemporary History, Perm State National Research University The role of the "man with a gun" in the 1917 Revolution: a case study of the Urals 8. Podpryatov Nikolay Vasilyevich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department of Modern and Contemporary History, Perm State National Research University The issues of preserving the combat effectiveness of the Army in 1917 in the context of rapid nationalization of the military divisions 9. Popov Aleksey Mihaylovich Military aviation and the Revolution: the crisis of public administration as a factor of February 1917 10. Pocheshhov Nurby Aslanovich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department of Russian history, historiography, theory and methodology of history, Adygei State University, Member of the Adygei Department of the Russian Society of Political Scientists The Civil War in the South of European Russia, 1917-1921: some historical and anthropological issues 11. Romanova Ekaterina Vladimirovna, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department of Modern and Contemporary History of European and American countries, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University Was Revolutionary Russia an ally in the War? A view from the UK 12. Romanko Oleg Valentinovich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department of the History of Russia, Faculty of History, Vernadsky Crimean Federal University The occupation of the Crimea in 1918 and 1941-1944 as the sign of change in Germany’s eastern policy 13. Stadnik Vladimir Aleksandrovich, Senior Lecturer, Donetsk Higher Military Command School The rebel movement in the Donbass: 1917-1920 14. Tarasov Konstantin Andreevich, PhD in History, Research Scholar, Saint Petersburg Institute of History of the RAS Offensive as a "common cause". The issue of reinforcement of the Petrograd garrison in 1917

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Session 6. The Russian Revolution of 1917: social and economic issues (room E-237) Moderators: S.G. Eremeev, PhD in Economics, Dr. Habil., Professor Ju.A. Petrov, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor

1. Berdnikova Tatyana Borisovna, PhD in Economics, Auditor, Self-regulatory Organization of Auditors Association “Sodruzhestvo” (SRO AAS), Belgorod The National Stock Exchange before and after the Revolution of 1917 2. Volodin Andrei Juryevich, PhD in History, Associate Professor of the Department of Historical Informatics, History Faculty, Lomonosov Moscow State University Labour question and labour law in 1917 3.Danilova Elena Nikolaevna, PhD in History, Associate Professor of the Department of the History of Russia of the 20th-21st centuries, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University The Russian Revolution of 1917 and the religious minorities 4. Kanevsky Pavel Sergeevich, PhD in Political Science, Associate Professor, Deputy Dean for scientific work, Faculty of Sociology, Lomonosov Moscow State University Social and professional structure of the Bolsheviks’ early administrative elite 5. Kornikov Arkady Andrianovich, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department Head, Department of Contemporary History of Russia, Ivanovo State University Social profile of the Russian revolutionary of the early 20th century: a study of the biographies of the Mensheviks leadership 6. Kulkatov Zhanbek Bahtgereevich, Senior Lecture of the Department of Philosophy and History of the Russian State Agrarian Correspondence University Agrarian transformation in Russia in the early 20th century: from Stolypin's reforms to the Decree on Land 7. Lyadova Anna Vasilyevna . PhD in History, Senior Research Fellow, Department of Contemporary Sociology, Faculty of Sociology, Lomonosov Moscow State University; Lyadova Maria Vasilyevna, PhD in Medical Science, the traumatologist of the highest category of N.I. Pirogov City Clinical Hospital № 1, Moscow, Associate Professor of the 27

Department of Traumatology, Orthopedics and Military Field Surgery of Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University Citizens' health care principles in the first legislative documents of the Russian Revolution of 1917 8. Mamaev Andrei Vladimirovich, PhD in History, Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Economics of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Institute of Russian History of the Russian Academy of Sciences Finances of the city self-government and the Revolution of 1917: the issue of reform 9. Pavlova Irina Petrovna, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Associate Professor, Krasnoyarsk Sate agrarian University Social assistance in the Social Revolution: 1917 10.Salomatina Sofya Aleksandrovna, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department of Historical Informatics, History Faculty, Lomonosov Moscow State University The collapse of the banking system during the Revolution: a case study of the Russian Bank for Foreign Trade, 1917-1918 11. Sokolov Aleksandr Stanislavovich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Associate Professor, Department Head, Department of History and Philosophy, Ryazan State Radiotechnical University Government regulation of the Russian economy: grain monopoly, March–October 1917: a case study of the documents of Ryazan Province 12. Chanyshev Aleksandr Arsenyevich, Associate Professor, Moscow State Institute of International Relations (University) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation (MGIMO) The October Revolution of 1917 and the socialization of property: political and philosophical aspect 13. Shefov Nikolay Aleksandrovich, PhD in Economics, Research Scholar, Centre of Media and Public Relations of the Federal Protective Service (FSO) of Russia Food challenges on the eve of February 1917 14. Judina Taisija Vasilyevna, Associate Professor, Professor of the Department of the History of Russia, Volgograd State University Concession practice in the Soviet economy: was it a necessity or the "betrayal of one’s own business"? The debate in Russia under the Bolsheviks and its outcome

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Session 7. The Russian Revolution of 1917 and the State (room E-229) Moderators: A.I. Vdovin, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor I.I. Kuznecov, PhD in Political Science, Dr. Habil., Professor S.M. Shahray, PhD in Law, Dr. Habil., Associate Professor

1. Alekseev Viktor Vladimirovich, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department of Source Studies, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University The issues of power relations in Tannu Uriankhai during the Russian Revolution of 1917 2. Baynova Maria Sergeevna, PhD in Sociology, Associate Professor, Russian State Social University (RSSU) Election to the Constituent Assembly as a step in the development of the electoral system in Russia 3. Berezko Vladimir Jeduardovich, PhD in Law, Associate Professor, the Department of State Administration and Law, Moscow State Institute of International Relations (University) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation (MGIMO) Revolution as the disease of the body politic 4. Golubeva Maria Isaakovna, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department of the History of Russia of the 20th–21st centuries, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University The issues of the legitimacy of power in the Revolution 5. Kondratyev Sergey Vitalyevich, Professor, Director of the Institute of History and Political Science of Derzhavin Tambov State University Konstantin Alekseevich Kuznetsov (1883-1953) and his Russia’s Constitution Project, 1917 6. Koshkidko Vladimir Grigoryevich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department Head, Department of Regional and Local Governance, Faculty of Public Administration, Lomonosov Moscow State University 29

The activities of the Provisional Government to reform local self-government, March–October 1917 7. Malysheva Ol'ga Geraldovna, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department of Russian History, Institute of Humanities and Management, Moscow City Pedagogical University The representative authorities in the 1917 Revolution 8. Pozubenkov Petr Sergeevich, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department of Economic Theory and the Economy of the Agro-Industrial Complex (AIC), Penza State Agrarian University. The impact of the Russian Revolution of 1917 on social and legal development of society 9. Salomatin Aleksey Juryevich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., PhD in Law, Dr. Habil., Corresponding Member of the International Academy of Comparative Law, Department Head, Department of Theory of State and Law and Political Science, Penza state University The October Revolution of 1917 and the issues of development federalism in Germany, Austria and Russia 10. Jakubin Aleksey Leonidovich, Senior Lecturer, Department of Sociology. Faculty of Sociology and War, National Technical University of Ukraine of Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute The "Eternal black swan/ bull in a China shop", or the discourse of "revolution" in the Ukrainian public and academic debates: key nets and knots following 2013

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Session 8. The Russian Revolution of 1917 and society Moderators: M.K. Gorshkov, Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences S.A. Baybakov, PhD in History, Dr. Habil. L.S. Leonova, PhD in History, Dr. Habil. L.V. Zhigal'cova, PhD in History L.P. Muromceva, PhD in History

A) The Russian Revolution of 1917 and the ideological confrontation (room Е-225) Moderators: M.K. Gorshkov, Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences L.V. Zhigal'cova, PhD in History

1. Berezkina Oksana Stepanovna, PhD in Political Science, Associate Professor of the Department of the History of Social Movements and Political Parties, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University Soviet society as the result of the October Revolution 2. Ermishina Svetlana Aleksandrovna , PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department of the History of Social Movements and Political Parties, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University Russian thinkers about the 1917 Revolution 3. Zhigal'cova Larisa Vladislavovna, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department of the History of Russia of the 19th – early 20th centuries, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University The "Woman Factor" in the events of 1917 4. Lavrova Elena Vitalyevna, Teacher of History and Social Science, Moscow State Budget Educational Institution School # 1195, expert on BSE and USE, Member of Methodological Council Particularities of studying the Russian Revolution of 1917 at modern school 31

5. Leonova Lira Stepanovna , PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department Head, Department of the History of Social Movements and Political Parties, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University The Russian Revolution of 1917 P.B. Struve’s interpretation 6. Mityaeva Ol’ga Ivanovna, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department of History and Theory of Politics, Faculty of Political Science, Lomonosov Moscow State University P. N. Milyukov as a participant in and historian of the Russian Revolution of 1917 7. Morozov Konstantin Nikolaevich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department of the History of the Russian Statehood, School of Actual Humanitarian Research, Institute of Social Studies of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA) "The source of the Party’s weakness was its tactics": causes of victory and defeat of the Socialist Revolutionary Party in 1917 8. Nikitina Natalya Pavlovna, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Dean, Faculty of History, Pskov State University The implementation of the "Parish Council" Project in Pskov Province in 1917 9. Omelyanchuk Igor' Vladimirovich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Vladimir State University The counter-revolution that wasn't, or why the Monarchists did not defend the Monarchy in February 1917 10. Orchakova Larisa Gennadyevna, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Deputy Head of the Department of Russian History for Science, Institute of Humanitarian Sciences and Management, Head of the Master's Curricula in History, Moscow State Pedagogical University Anarchists on 1917: the People’s Social Revolution or the seizure of political power 11. Peych Dmitry Igorevich, PhD in History, Llimited Liability Company (LLC) “Arhexpert” Anarchists in the 1917 Revolution 12. Petuhov Ivan Pavlovich, Senior Researcher, State Museum of Political History of Russia (Saint-Petersburg) From the Left Socialist Revolutionaries to the Bolsheviks: "Narodnik Communists" and "Revolutionary Communists" in Petrograd, 1918-1920 32

13. Puchnina Ol'ga Evshenyevna, PhD in Political Science, Senior Research Fellow, Department of the History of Social and Political Doctrines, Faculty of Political Science, Lomonosov Moscow State University The Great Russian Revolution in V. V. Rozanov’s assessment 14. Romanishina Veronika Nikolaevna, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Assistant to the Senator of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation The Woman Factor in the Great Russian Revolution

B) The Russian Revolution of 1917 and issues of emigration (room E-250) Moderators: S.A. Baybakov, PhD in History, Dr. Habil. L.S. Leonova, PhD in History, Dr. Habil. L.P. Muromceva, PhD in History

1. Bocharova Zoya Sergeevna, Professor, UNESCO Chair on Global Problems, Faculty of Global Processes, Lomonosov Moscow State University "While the SSSRia is "there", Russia is here": on patriotism apprehension following the migrant exodus 2. Vandalkovskaya Margarita Georgievna, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Chief Researcher, Institute of Russian History of the Russian Academy of Sciences

The concept of REVOLUTION in the emigrant-scholars’ works 3. Vershinina Inna Al'fredovna, PhD in Sociology, Associate Professor, Department of Contemporary Sociology, Faculty of Sociology, Moscow State Pedagogical University The "counter-revolution" of 1917-1918 as viewed by General N. N. Golovin 4. Voloh Vladimir Aleksandrovich, PhD in Political Science, Dr. Habil., Professor, State University of Management; Suvorova Vera Aleksandrovna, PhD in Political Science, State University of Management Immigration policy, 1917-1920 33

5. Golubeva-Monatkina Nataliya Ivanovna, PhD in Philosophy, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department of Theory and Methodology of Translation, School of Translation and Interpretation (Faculty), Lomonosov Moscow State University On linguistic culture of the Post-Revolutionary Russian emigrants 6. Kosorukova Maria Ivanovna, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department of History, Plekhanov Russian University of Economics The Russian Revolution of 1917 and the phenomenon of the Russian émigré community 7. Muromceva Ljudmila Petrovna, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department of the History of Social Movements and Political Parties, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University Gone with the wind of revolution: the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the beginning of emigration 8. Ryabova Lyudmila Konstantinovna, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Institute of History, St. Petersburg State University Why did it happen? Reflections on the origins of the Russian Revolution on the pages of New York émigré journal “Novyi Zhurnal” (“New Journal”) in the 1940s- 1960s 9. Serov Oleg Vyacheslavovich, Associate Professor, Moscow State Pedagogical University The revolutionary events of 1917 in the memories of cadet Milyukov and Social Democrat Sukhanov

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Session 9. The Revolution of 1917 and the formation of foreign policy of the new Russia (room E-629) Moderators: A.S. Manykin, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor A.I. Ostapenko, PhD in Political Science, Associate Professor

1. Vershinin Aleksandr Aleksandrovich, Senior Researcher, the Department of the History of Russia of the 20th-21st centuries, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University Albert Tom's mission in Revolutionary Russia, April–June 1917 2. Vershinina Irina Mihajlovna PhD in Economics, Associate Professor, Faculty of Global Processes, Moscow Lomonosov University On some regularities of the Revolution of the Age of Imperialism: the experience of the Mexican Revolution of 1910-1917 3. Listikov Sergey Viktorovich, PhD in History, Leading Researcher, Institute of World History, Russian Academy of Sciences Woodrow Wilson and Revolutionary crisis in Russia, 1917 4. Luiz Guilherme Arcaro Conci, Professor of Political Science and Theories of State of the Law School of the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo; Full Professor of Political Science and Theories of State of the Law School of São Bernardo do Campo – Municipal Autarchy. Master and Doctor of Laws by the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo The Influence of the Russian Revolution on the labor movements and formation of the Communist Parties in Latin America: Brazil, Argentina and Mexico 5. Matveev Gennadiy Filippovich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department Head, Department of Southern and Western Slaves, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University "Sovietization of Poland" in the Russian Federation Foreign Policy, 1919-1920 35

6. Mironova Elena Mihaylovna, PhD in History, Senior Research Fellow, Institute of World History, Russian Academy of Sciences The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs at the turn of epochs, 1917 7. Ostapenko Aleksandr Ivanovich, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Deputy Head of the Department of the History of Russia of the 20th-21st centuries, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University The idea of the World Revolution and the formation of the Foreign Office of Soviet Russia in late 1917–early 1918 8. Safronov Boris Vitalyevich, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department of World History and International Relations, Ryazan State University named after S. A. Yesenin Eastern policy-making by the Soviet Union 9. Timofeev Aleksey Juryevich, PhD in History, Associate Professor, University of Belgrade The influence of the Events of the Russian Revolution of 1917 on Serbia 10. Timofeeva Ol'ga Valeryevna, Assistant, Department of World History, Perm State National Research University The establishment and activities of the Liquidation Commission of the Kingdom of Poland: a case study of Alexander Lednicki’s papers 11. Chernov Oleg Aleksandrovich, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department of National History and Archaeology, Samara State Socio-Pedagogical University N.V. Charykov on the 1917 events in Russia 12. Xu Zhen, PhD in Political Science, Research fellow, Research Center for the Economies and Politics of Transitional Countries (RCEPTC) at Liaoning University, Sanya, China On the assistance of the Chinese people to the Soviet Union during the Great October Revolution: a case study of historical documents 13. Shelyag Anna Ivanovna, the First Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Approaches to the solution of the Polish Question in 1917: a case study of Russian and Polish historiography

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Session 10. The Russian Revolution of 1917 in social and political discourse of Western Europe and America countries (room А-417/418) Moderators: L.S. Belousov, Professor, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Education A.Ju. Vatlin, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor

1. Baybakova Larisa Vilorovna, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department of Modern and Contemporary History of European and American countries, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University “The steady step of severe repression": the U.S. government against the radicalization of the American Left during the Russian Revolution of 1917-1918 2. Vatlin Aleksandr Juryevich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department of Modern and Contemporary History of European and American countries, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University The response of the German establishment of 1917-1918 to the Russian Revolution 3. Dubrovina Ol'ga Vladimirovna, PhD, Lecturer, University Of Modena and Reggio nell'Emilia, Italy Revolutionary Russia of 1917-1918 as viewed by the Italians 4. Zhuravlyova Viktoriya Ivanovna, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor of the Department of Area Studies and Foreign Policy, Deputy Dean of the Faculty of International Relations and Foreign Area Studies of the History and Archives Institute of the Russian State University for the Humanities, Head of the American Studies programme of the Russian State University for the Humanities Disappointment in the Russian Revolution: the American radicals between a myth and reality 5. Korunova Evgeniya Valeryevna, PhD in History, Senior Research Fellow, Department of Modern and Contemporary History of European and American countries, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University 37

The crisis of 1917 in Sweden: the influence of the Russian Revolution on democratization of the Swedish party-political system 6. Manuhin Aleksey Anatolyevich, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department of History, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Bauman Moscow State Technical University In the struggle for a Free Russia: Arthur Bullard and John Spargo on the US approach to the solution of the "Russian Question" 7. Meccetti Luka, Prof., Dr., Full Professor of Constitutional Law, PhD in Constitutional Law Comparing the Russian and Mexican Revolutions of 1917: causes, stages, events and consequences 8. Minyar-Beloruchev Konstantin Valeryevich, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department of Modern and Contemporary History of European and American countries, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University The Russian Revolution of 1917 as viewed by Francis Bertie, the British Ambassador in France 10. Naumova Natalyja Nikolaevna, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department of Modern and Contemporary History of European and American countries, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University The Russian Revolution of 1917 in the coverage of the French public press 11. Sсotoni Giorgio, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Associate Professor, Department of the History of Russia, Faculty of Humanities, Voronezh State Pedagogical University The bell of the Revolution: historical experience of the first socialist country and its impact on the development of Italian Russophilia 12. Susloparova Elena Alekseevna, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department of Modern and Contemporary History of European and American countries, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University The October Revolution of 1917 in Russia in the coverage of the British press 13. Cimbaev Konstantin Nikolaevich, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Higher School for European Cultures of the Russian State University for the Humanities The impact of the Russian Revolution on the 1918 November Revolution in Germany

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Session 11. The Russian Revolution of 1917 and the nationalities question (room Е-530) Moderators: V.A. Tishkov, Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences E.I. Pivovar, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences V.A. Achkasov, PhD in Political Science, Dr. Habil. V.Ju. Zorin, PhD in Political Science, Dr. Habil.

1. Abalyan Anna Igorevna, Associate Professor, Department of Ethnopolitology, Saint Petersburg State University The Jewish factor in the Russian Revolution: myths and reality 2. Achkasov Valeriy Alekseevich, PhD in Political Science, Dr. Habil., Professor, Head of the Department of Ethnopolitology, Saint Petersburg State University The "proletarian revolution" and the issues of national self-determination of the peoples of the 3. Beatriz Bissio, PhD, Professor, Department of Political Science, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil The First Congress of the peoples of the East, 1920: discussion of national and colonial questions 4. Borisyonok Juriy Arkadyevich, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department of Southern and Western Slaves, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University The Belarusian Question in the whirlwind of Revolution and the significance of the Polish factor for its settlement, 1917-1923 6. Burnasheva Nataliya Ivanovna, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Associate Professor, Leading Researcher, Department of the History of Yakutia, Institute for Humanities Research and Indigenous Studies of the North (IHRISN), the Siberian branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences The idea of the Revolution in Yakutia: class and national priorities 7. Gasanov Magomed Magomedovich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department Head, Department of the History of Russia from Early Times to the End of the 20th century, Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs, Dagestan State University 39

The Great Revolution and the Muslim clergy of Dagestan: Sheikh Ali Haji Akushinsky

8. Dzharimok Zamira Kazbekovna, PhD in Political Science, Associate Professor, Department of Economics and Management, Adygei Branch of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA), Head of the Adygeya Branch of the Russian Society of Political Scientists

Nation and state building in the Northern Caucasus, 1917-1922 8. Zhade Zuriet Anzaurovna, PhD in Political Science, Dr. Habil., Department Head, Department of Theory of State and Law and Political Science, Adygei State University The significance of the 1917 October Revolution to the Adygeyan Ethnos 9. Zorin Vladimir Juryevich, PhD in History, PhD in Political Science, Dr. Habil., Deputy Director of the Institute for Ethnology and Anthropology, Russian Academy of Sciences The Russian Empire a as "prison of peoples": myths and reality 10. Kangaspuro Markku, Professor (PhD.), Director of Research Aleksanteri Institute, Finnish Centre for Russian and Eastern European Studies The power of nationalism in the Russian Revolution of 1917 – Independence of Finland and the struggle over Karelia 11. Lavrinovich Dmitry Sergeevich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, First Vice- Rector, Mogilev State A. Kuleshov University The Belarusian Question in 1917-1918: from the projects of national autonomy to the Soviet state 12. Makovskaya Darya Vladimirovna, PhD in Political Science, Assistant Professor, Department of Social and Humanitarian Disciplines, Sevastopol Economics and Humanities Institute, Branch of V. I. Vernadsky Crimean Federal University Territorial dimension in the construction of the Ukrainian nation from the 1917 Revolution to the disintegration of the Ukrainian state 13. Mihalev Aleksey Viktorovich, Buryat State University The Russian Revolution of 1917 and its impact on the national liberation movement in Outer Mongolia 40

14. Trifonova Elena Konstantinovna, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Syktyvkar State University named after Pitirim Sorokin

The concept of NATION and the National Question in Russia in the journalism of P. A. Sorokin during the Revolution of 1917

Session 12. The Russian Revolution of 1917: issues of culture (room Е-233) Moderators: L.V. Koshman, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor N.N. Kupchin, PhD in Political Science, Dr. Habil., Professor V.G. Boyarinov, Board Chairman of the Moscow City Organization of Russian Writers' A.M. Ushakov, PhD in Philology

1. Artamonova Juliya Dmitrievna, PhD in Philosophy, Associate Professor, Department of History and Theory of Politics, Faculty of Political Science, Lomonosov Moscow State University; Demchuk Artur Leonovich, PhD in Philosophy, Associate Professor, Department of Comparative Politics, Faculty of Political Science, Lomonosov Moscow State University The practice of "production of evidence" and the change of the artists’ self- comprehension after the October Revolution 2. Eremeeva Anna Natanovna, PhD in Political Science, Dr. Habil., Professor, Chief Researcher, Russian Scientific Research Institute of Cultural and Natural Heritage named after D.S.Likhachev (“Heritage Institute”), Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, South Branch (Krasnodar) The issue of preserving cultural and natural heritage in the context of the Revolutionary events of 1917 3. Zimin Igor Viktorovich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department Head, Department of History, the First Pavlov State Medical University of St. Petersburg Evacuation of the Imperial treasure from St. Petersburg to Moscow in 1917 4. Kaykova Ol'ga Konstantinovna, PhD in History, Senior Lecturer, Department of the History of Russia of the 19th–early 20th centuries, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University The Moscow Kremlin and the Russian Revolution of 1917: discussion and practice of creating new status 5. Kashhenko Elena Sergeevna, PhD in Art History, Associate Professor, Saint Petersburg State University 41

Mikhail Romm's "Lenin in October" and "Lenin in 1918": the Leader of the Revolution image filmmaking 6. Kozlov Oleg Vladimirovich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department of the History of Russia, Smolensk State University The transformation of the system of public education administration in the Western Region of Russia in the years of the Revolutionary changes, 1917-1920 7. Koksheneva Kapitalina Antonovna, PhD in Art History, PhD in Philology, Dr. Habil., Head of the Centre of the Inheritance of Russian Culture, Russian Scientific Research Institute of Cultural and Natural Heritage named after D.S.Likhachev (“Heritage Institute”), Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation "Theatrical October" and the concept of transformation of performing arts, 1917- 1924 8. Koteleneс Elena Anatolyevna, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department of the History of Russia, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) and Sergeeva Maria Olegovna Artistic Intelligentsia of the Silver Age about the Russian Revolution of 1917 9. Krasovsky Vyacheslav Evgenyevich, PhD in Philology, Associate Professor, Department of Journalism Lomonosov Moscow State University The Revolutionary Year of 1917 and the artistic life of Russia in Apollo Magazine publications 10. Kukushkina Elena Iosifovna, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department of History and Theory of Politics, Faculty of Political Science, Lomonosov Moscow State University Educating people following the victory of the October Revolution in Russia 11. Kuptsova Irina Valentinovna, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Faculty of Public Administration, Lomonosov Moscow State University The Russian Revolution of 1917 and the development of mass culture 12. Kurbanov Artemy Rustyamovich, PhD in Political Science, Senior Lecturer, Department of Philosophy of Education, Faculty of Philosophy. Lomonosov Moscow State University Russian education in the context of the Great Revolutions: philosophical and historical retrospective review 42

13. Kurdin Juri Aleksandrovich, PhD in Philosophy, Associate Professor, Dean of the Faculty of History and Philology, Arzamas Branch of Lobachevsky Nizhny Novgorod State University 1917 in the folklore of the Nizhny Novgorod Region 14. Limanova Svetlana Andreevna, PhD in History, Junior Research Fellow, Archive of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) The Capital City monuments to the Emperors and the Russian Revolution of 1917: commemorative confrontation 15. Morozova Elena Nikolaevna, Professor, Department of Russian History and Historiography, Saratov Chernyshevsky State University The Russian Revolution of 1917: beginning cultural policy making in the Soviet state 16. Ryblova Marina Aleksandrovna, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Associate Professor, Leading Researcher, Southern Scientific Center of Russian Academy of Sciences (SSC RAS), Leading Research Associate, Laboratory of Regional Research of the Volgograd Branch of RANEPA People’s images of the Russian Revolution of 1917: a case study of the Don Cossacks 17. Sidorov Aleksandr Valentinovich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department Head, Department of State and Municipal Management History, School of Public Administration, Lomonosov Moscow State University The "Literary Discussion" of 1924-1925: modeling political revolution 18. Skvortsov Artem Mihaylovich, Associate Professor, Department of the History of Russia and Foreign Countries, Historical-Philological Faculty, Chelyabinsk State University The historian and the Russian Revolution of 1917: social and living conditions of scientists during the first Post-revolutionary years 19. Tokareva Elena Anatolyevna, Associate Professor, Deputy Director, Professor, Department of National History, Institute of Humanities and Management, Moscow City Pedagogical University Academic Theatres in Moscow in 1917 20. Khorosheva Anna Vladimirovna, PhD in History, Senior Lecturer, Department of the History of Russia of the 19th–early 20th centuries, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University 43

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Session 13. The Russian Revolution of 1917: issues of art (room Е-621) Moderators: I.I. Tuchkov, PhD in Art History, Dr. Habil., Professor A.P. Salienko, PhD in Art History, Associate Professor

1. Budanova Natalyja Juryevna, MA in Art History, PhD student, Courtauld Institute of Art, London The motif of androgynous imagery in Post-Revolutionary Art: transformation of an ideal 2. Vakar Irina Anatolyevna, Senior Research Fellow, State Tretyakov Gallery Rootless and rooted: the artists’ attitude to everyday life and property in the Revolutionary epoch 3. Veselova Sofia Sergeevna, PhD in Art History, Senior Research Fellow, Department of Russian Art History, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University The fate of Russian landscape art in the 1920s 4. Voskresenskaya Viktoriya Vladimirovna, PhD in Art History, Senior Research Fellow, State Institute of Arts Ideal and Utopian worldbuilding as the refraction of the Revolutionary "сosmism": artistic consciousness and the arts in Russia in the 1920s 5. Guseva Anastasiya Sergeevna Photomontage in Soviet Russia: on the issue of form and method. Gustav Klutsis’ theory and practice 6. Zlydneva Nataliya Vitalyevna, PhD in Art History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department Head, and Department of Cultural History, Institute of Slavic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences Leading Researcher, State Institute of Arts "There is such a Party!" on K.F. Yuon’s painting and the role of gesture in post vanguardism 44

7. Mentyukova Ol'ga Konstantinovna, Sector Head, Department of Manuscripts, State Tretyakov Gallery The Revolution in the artists’ letters, documents and memoirs 8. Musyankova Nadezhda Aleksandrovna, PhD in Art History, Research Fellow, State Institute of Arts, State Tretyakov Gallery Proletarian art and Suprematism: the experience of the workshops of the VAYW

9. Salienko Aleksandra Petrovna, PhD in Art History, Associate Professor, Department of Russian Art History, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University Trials by Vanguard. The art of the Revolutionary era: from "plastic sensation" to the image symbol 10. Strukova Aleksandra Ivanovna, PhD in Art History, Main Specialist, State Tretyakov Gallery, Senior Research Fellow, State Institute of Arts The first banners of the Revolution: Petrograd artists’ cooperative associations, 1917

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Session 14. The Russian Revolution of 1917 and the Church (room Б-425) Moderators: V.V. Simonov, PhD in Economics, Dr. Habil., Professor A.V. Shhipkov , PhD in Political Science, Dr. Habil., Professor

1. Babkin Mihail Anatolyevich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Russian State University for the Humanities , Moscow State Pedagogical University The clergy of the Russian Orthodox Church and the overthrow of the Monarchy in 1917 2. Beglov Aleksey Lvovich, PhD in History, Senior Research Fellow, Institute of World History of the Russian Academy of Sciences From the "Parish Revolution" – to "Church Thermidor": the Orthodox parish in 1917 3. Belyakova Nadezhda Alekseevna, PhD in History, Senior Research Fellow, Centre of the History of Religion and Church, Institute of World History, Russian Academy of Sciences The Russian Revolution of 1917 as viewed by the Protestant community in Russia 4. Gayda Fedor Aleksandrovich, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department of the History of Russia of the 19th–early 20th centuries, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University On the eve of the Local Council: the Provisional Government and the Orthodox Church in the spring and summer of 1917 5. Zapalsky Gleb Mihaylovich, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department of the History of Church, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University Monasticism of the Revolutionary Era: in search of corporate communications 6. Zoitakis Afanasy Georgievich, Associate Professor, Department of the History of Church, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University 46

The revolutionary movement and the Orthodox Church in Greece, 1914-1945 7. Kovyrzin Konstantin Vladimirovich, PhD in History, Research Scholar, Research Department of Contemporary History of the Russian Orthodox Church, St. Tikhon's Orthodox University The Russian Revolution of 1917 and the status of the Russian Orthodox Church: organizational and legal aspects 8. Komkova Galina Nikolaevna, PhD in Law, Dr. Habil., Associate Professor, Dean of Law Faculty, Department Head, Department of Constitutional and Municipal Law, Saratov Chernyshevsky State University The Revolutionary Decrees on Freedom of Conscience: the foundation for church- state relations in the Soviet era 9. Leonov Dmitry Evgenyevich, PhD in History, Lecturer, Yaroslavl Railway College; Grafova Elena Anatolyevna, Expert of Heritage Manor Center, Russian Scientific Research Institute of Cultural and Natural Heritage named after D.S.Likhachev (“Heritage Institute”), Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation The clergy of the Russian Orthodox Church at the time of the overthrow of the Monarchy: a case study of periodicals of the dioceses of the Upper Volga Region 10. Makedonskaya Vera Aleksandrovna, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor of the Department of History, Deputy Head of the Department of History, Head of Historical and Cultural Сenter "Our heritage", National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute) Church-state relations at the time of the Russian Revolution of 1917 11. Metlitskaya Zoya Juryevna, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department of the History of Church, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University The Papacy, Russia and 1917: Fatima Prophecies and the history of their interpretation 12. Mramornov Aleksandr Igorevich, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Novospassky Stavropegial Monastery, Moscow The Russian Revolution and the Sacred Council of the Orthodox Russian Church, 1917-1918 13. Nabokina Maria Evgenyevna, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Moscow State Pedagogical University; Smirnova Julija Valeryevna, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Moscow State Pedagogical University 47

The evolution of the views of Moscow and St. Petersburg religious intellectuals and philosophers on the Revolution in Russia 14. Petrunina Ol’ga Evgenyevna, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Associate Professor, Department of Modern and Contemporary History of European and American countries, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University The Russian Revolution of 1917 and the fate of Mount Athos 15. Polyakova Svetlana Viktorovna, Associate Professor, Department of Ontology and Theory of Knowledge, Faculty of Philosophy, Lomonosov Moscow State University The origins and essence of Russian atheism: a study of the Russian religious philosophy of the 20th century 16. Simonov Veniamin Vladimirovich, Department Head, Department of the History of Church, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University The reverberation of 1917 over a century: the contemporary crisis of institutional Christianity 17. Solovyev Ilya Vladimirovich, PhD in History, PhD in Theology, Chairman of the Board, Priest, Society of lovers of Church history The Provisional Government and the Russian Orthodox Church. Myths and reality 18. Takanova Nadezhda Sergeevna, First Category Specialist, State Archive of the Russian Federation (GARF) Moscow clergy and the counteraction to the revolutionary propaganda in the early 20th century 19. Chelnokova Alla Juryevna, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Moscow State Pedagogical University, Institute of Humanities and Management War and revolution in S. L. Frank’s religious-philosophical and political journalism 20. Shvec Tatyana Dmitrievna, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Deputy Chief of Historical and Cultural Сenter "Our heritage", National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute) The Orthodox Church as the center of preserving national identity at the time of the Great Russian Revolution

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Session 15. The Russian Revolution of 1917: issues of historiography and source studies A. Source study issues (room Е-544) Moderator: A.G. Golikov, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor

1. Ageeva Elena Aleksandrovna, Senior Research Fellow, Scientific and Educational Museum, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University The Great Russian Revolution of 1917 and Old Belief: a case study of epistolary sources 2. Andreev Dmitry Aleksandrovich, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department of the History of Russia of the 19th – early 20th centuries, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University The abdication of Emperor Nicholas II: on the modern source study concept 3. Belousova Ol'ga Vladimirovna, PhD in History, Senior Lecturer, Department of the History of Russia of the 19th – early 20th centuries, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University "Let the present "Interregnum" period be inspired by the examples of the ancient...": the 1917 February Revolution in count S. D. Sheremetev’s diary 4. Bogdanov Vladimir Pavlovich, PhD in History, Senior Research Fellow, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University; Shirinyanc Aleksandr Andreevich, PhD in Political Science, Dr. Habil., Professor, Faculty of Political Science, Lomonosov Moscow State University Power and society in Russia on the eve of the revolutionary upheavals of 1917: a case study of the shorthand notes of the State Council Meetings 5. Vatnik Nison Semyonovich, Associate Professor, Department of Russian and World History, State Socio-Humanitarian University Students’ press as a source for studying the public mood of school youth in the Russian province in 1917 49

6. Galkin Pavel Vladimirovich, PhD in History, Dr Habil., Associate Professor, Department Head, Department of Municipal Administration and Social Service, State Socio-Humanitarian University Zemstvo and the Russian Revolution of 1917: a case study of the British press 7. Galkina Ol'ga Igorevna, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department World, History, State Socio-Humanitarian University The leaders of the Russian Social-Democratic Movement and the Russian Revolution of 1917 in the coverage of "The Times" 8. Ganin Andrei Vladislavovich, Leading Researcher, Institute of Slavic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences General A. L. Nosovich on the Revolutionary Events of 1917 9. Golikov Andrei Georgievich, PhD in History, Dr Habil., Professor, Department Head, Department of Source Studies, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University Events of the Russian Revolution of 1917: source study issues 10. Zhizhiyan Sergey Filippovich, MA in History, Postgraduate Student, Department of the History of Belarus and Eastern Slavs, Mogilev State A. Kuleshov University Director of Bykhov District Historical and Regional Studies Museum Bykhov inmates: new facts and old mistakes 11. Zezegova Ol'ga Ivanovna, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department of History and Methods of Teaching Social and Legal Disciplines; Graduate Student, Department of State and Legal Disciplines, Syktyvkar State University named after Pitirim Sorokin From February to October in V. V. Biryukovich’s diaries 12. Ivanov Aleksey Ananyevich, Professor, Department of the National History, Mari State University, Ivanov Anany Gerasimovich, Professor, Department Head The Volga Peoples’ National Congresses in 1917: source study issues 13. Kostrikov Sergey Petrovich, PhD in History, Dr Habil., Professor, Department Head, Department of History and Politology, State University of Management (Moscow) Events of February–October 1917 in the coverage of the Russian press 14. Maltseva Darya Aleksandrovna, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department of Department of Theory and Philosophy of Politics, Faculty of Political Science, Saint Petersburg State University, Fedorova Svetlana Sergeevna PhD in History, specialist in 50

educational and methodical work, Academic Office in "Political Science" for the Educational Administration of Presidenship of Saint Petersburg State University Germany and the Russian Revolution of 1917: a study of Diplomatic Archive of the German Ministry for Foreign Affairs documents 15. Chikalova Irina Romualdovna, PhD in History, Dr Habil., Professor, Department of World History and Methods of Teaching History, Belarusian State Pedagogical University named after Maxim Tank, Institute of History, and National Academy of Sciences of Belarus Reportages on the Russian Revolution of 1917 by Julius West (1891-1918)

B. Historiography issues (room Е-526) Moderator: S.V. Mironenko, PhD in History, Dr Habil., Professor

1. Abramova Nadezhda Grigoryevna, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department of Source Studies, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University Russia on the eve of the Great Achievements: a case study of Professor V. I. Bovykin’s book 2. Bespalov Sergey Valeryevich, Leading Researcher, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA). Social and economic prerequisites of the Revolution of 1917: the main trends in modern historiography 3. Grishina Natalya Vladimirovna, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department of the History of Russia and Foreign Countries, Historical-Philological Faculty, Chelyabinsk State University Topical reflection: mirroring the Russian Revolution in "small forms" of dissertation of culture, 1917-1919 4. Zhan Zhonmin, Dean of the Faculty of Marxism, School of Marxism, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics The significance of the October Revolution to China 5. Ivanova Raisa Mihajlovna, PhD in History, Associate Professor, National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute) 51

The Russian Revolution of 1917: historiography and source study issues 6. Ivonina Ol'ga Ivanovna, Professor, Department of National and World History, Novosibirsk State Pedagogical University Cosmos and chaos of the Red October in historiography of Russian emigration 7. Lanskoy Grigory Nikolaevich, Associate Professor, Professor, Dean, Russian State University for the Humanities, Moscow State Institute for History and Archives The Russian Revolution of 1917 in foreign historiography: particularities of conceptual interpretation 8. Liu Xiao-Lin, Dean’s Assistant, School of Marxism, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics Re-evaluation the historical significance of the October Revolution 9. Mironenko Sergeн Vladimirovich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department Head, Department of the History of Russia of the 19th – early 20th centuries, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University The Romanovs and the Revolution 10. Selunskaya Natalya Borisovna, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department of Source Studies, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University; Karagodin Andrej Vasilyevich, PhD in History, Assistant, Department of Source Studies, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University

The concept of REVOLUTION in the interpretation of the contemporaries and conceptions of professional historians 11. Semennikova Ljubov Ivanovna, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Faculty of Public Administration, Lomonosov Moscow State University Modern Russian historiography of the 1917 Revolution: tools of analysis 12. Sidorova Ljubov Alekseevna , PhD in History, Leading Researcher, Institute of Russian History of the Russian Academy of Sciences 1917 and the issue of scientific generational change in historical studies in Russia 13. Tomashevich Ol'ga Vladimirovna, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department of Ancient History, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University The Great Russian Revolution in a timeline of one life 14. Shomova Svetlana Andreevna, PhD in Political Science, Dr. Habil., Professor, National Research University – Higher School of Economics (HSE University) New media – new images: the October Revolution in the digital projects 52

15. Jakovleva Svetlana Il'inichna, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department of History and Methods of Teaching Social and Legal disciplines, Syktyvkar State University named after Pitirim Sorokin Controversial issues of the Russian Revolution of 1917 in P. A. Sorokin’ works

Session 16. The Russian Revolution of 1917 in the historiography of the Near Abroad States (Round Table Discussion) Moderators: O.V. Solopova, PhD in History, Associate Professor V.B. Tarasov, Director of Moscow House of Nationalities A.F. Berdnikov, Chairman of the Commission on National and Cultural Heritage and Ethno-Cultural Development of the Council for Nationalities Affaires affiliated to Moscow City Government, Vice-President of the Public Diplomacy Fund, Deputy Chairman of the Board of the Nonprofit Partnership "Russian centre "Jerusalem"

March 31, 2017

09.30–11.00 (SBI “Moscow House of Nationalities»

Moscow, Novaya Basmannaya 4, str. 1) 9.20–10.00 – Registration of the Round Table Discussion participants

Plenary Lectures SPEAKERS: Antonovich Ivan Ivanovich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil. Professor, Emeritus Figure of Science of the Republic of Belarus Understanding the historical significance of the Great Russian Revolutions of 1917

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Director of the Institute of Linguistics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences The Russian Revolution of 1917 and the national language policy

Round Table Discussion

1. Agakishiev Ismail Alovsat ogly, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University The Great Russian revolution and the clash of alternatives in Transcaucasia, 1917- 1920 2. Ageev Aleksandr Grigoryevich, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department of Archeology and Special Historical Studies, Mogilev State A. Kuleshov University The Russian Revolution of 1917 and the creation of the Belarusian political movement in Mogilev 3. Arhipova Ekaterina Vladimirovna, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department of International Relations, Political Science and Foreign Area Studies, Volgograd State University Transcaucasian boundaries: from Brest-Litovsk to the Treaty of Kars 4. Balasanjan Grigor, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department of International Relations and Diplomacy, Yerevan State University The Great Russian Revolution and the Armenian Question, 1917-1918 5. Beatriz Bissio, PhD, Professor, Department of Political Science, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil The First Congress of the Peoples of the East, 1920: the debate on the national and colonial questions 6. Gasanov Magomed Magomedovich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department Head, Department of the History of Russia from Early Times to the End of the 20th century, Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs, Dagestan State University The Great Revolution and the Muslim clergy of Dagestan (Sheikh Ali Haji Akushinsky) 7. Gasymly Musa, Professor, Director of the Institute of Caucasian Studies, Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences (ANAS) The February Revolution and the policy of the Entente in the South Caucasus 54

8. Dzhaved Zafar The Russian Revolution of 1917 and the Muslim world 9. Ershova Jelvira Borisovna, Professor, Moscow Finance and Law University (MFUA) The Great October Revolution and the national culture of Belarus 10. Zhordanya Jerekle Gayozovich, PhD in History, President, Georgian National Committee of the International Association of Byzantine Studies Contemporary Georgian historiography of the Russian Revolutions of 1917 11.Zagrebin Aleksey Egorovich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Director of the Udmurt Institute of History, Language and Literature, Ural Branch of RAS, Deputy of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation of the VII Convocation The issues of historiography of the history of the Finno-Ugric world: the world of a historian and research culture: a study of the Great Russian revolution 12. Korotkova Darya Aleksandrovna, PhD in History, Research Scholar, and Institute of Slavic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences The Belarusian Question: February to October 13. Kukushkina Irina Anatolevna, PhD in History, Senior Research Fellow, Institute of World History, Russian Academy of Sciences The Great Russian Revolution in the fate of Lithuania and Ukraine: comparative analysis 14. Lavrinovich Dmitry Sergeevich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Mogilev State A. Kuleshov University Contemporary Belarusian historiography on the Russian Revolutions of 1917 15. Mazec Valentin Genrihovich, PhD in History, Leading Researcher, Associate Professor, Institute of History of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus The 1917 Revolution and national self-determination of Belarus 16. Matyushevskaya Maria Iosifovna, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department Head, Department of Archeology and Special Historical Studies, Mogilev State A. Kuleshov University Mysopatria as the cause of the revolutionary upheavals of 1917 in G.P. Fedotov’s assessment 17. Melikyan Vagan Genrikovich, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Professor, Department Head, Department of Social Sciences, Leading Researcher, Institute of History of NAS RA 55

18. Mirzazade Liliya Fridunovna, PhD in Economics, Dr. Habil., Associate Professor, Leading Researcher, Institute of the Caucasus Studies of ANAS (Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences); Orudzheva Gyulshan Shairovna, a History Teacher of Secondary School № 6 of the city of Xacmaz of the Azerbaijan Republic The role of the Great Russian Revolution in the evolution of national identity and political consciousness in Azerbaijan 19. Monastyreva Galli Germanovna, President, Fund for the Preservation of Cultural and Historical Heritage of Russia Abroad, "Russian Home", President of the Regional Public Organization for Preservation of Cultural and Historical Heritage of Moscow "Moscow and Muscovites", Chairman of the Commission for the Development of International Relations, Interregional Relations and Ethnic Tourism of the Council for Nationalities affiliated to Moscow City Government The Russian emigration. On the way to the Centennial of the Great Exodus 20. Moshnyaga Valeriy Georgievich, PhD in Political Science, Dr. Habil., Professor, Emeritus Figure of Education and Science of the Republic of Moldova, President of the Moldovan Political Science Association, Professor of the Department of Political and Administrative Sciences of the Faculty of International Relations, Political and Administrative Sciences, Moldova State University The Russian Revolution of 1917 in the context of modern interpretations 21. Nazarov Ravshan Riantovich, PhD in Philosophy, Deputy Head of Department Modern and Contemporary History, Institute of History, Uzbekistan Academy of Sciences The Nationality Question in Turkestan in 1917 22. Ragimova Perihanum Ferezullaevna, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department of History of the Near Abroad States, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University The Great Russian Revolution and the Nationality Question 23. Sluckaya Lyudmila Vladimirovna, Associate Professor, Belarusian State University The revolution of 1917 as a catalyst for activation of foreign influence in the Baltic Region: a case study of Lithuania 24. Sodol Vyacheslav Anatolyevich, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department Head, Department of World History, Archeology and Ethnology, Faculty of Social Sciences, Taras Shevchenko Transnistria State University The Great Russian Revolution in the historiography of the Near Abroad States 56

25. Solopova Oksana Vyacheslavovna, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Vice Dean - Academic Secretary, Head of the Laboratory of the History of the Diaspora, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University Belarusian refugees of World War I: formation of national identity in the context of the Revolutionary events of 1917 26. Stepanyan Hachatur Rostomovich, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department of Armenian History, Armenian State Pedagogical University named after Khachatur Abovyan The Great Russian revolution and the establishment of Soviet power in Transcaucasia: assessment of social-political thought of Armenian Diaspora 27. Tretyak Sergey Aleksandrovich, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department Head, Department of Modern History of Belarus, Institute of History, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus Revolutionary Russia: from the Empire to post-Imperial education 28. Cumareva Elena Petrovna, PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department of Humanitarian Sciences, Belarusian-Russian University Social and economic problems in the Belarusian provinces as the cause of the February Revolution 29. Janovsky Oleg Antonovich, PhD in History, Professor, Department Head, Department of the History of Russia, Belarusian State University The Russian Revolution of 1917 as a subject of scholarly interest of the first generation of the social scientists of Soviet Belarus 30. Jaskevich Jadviga Stanislavovna, PhD in History, Dr. Habil., Associate Professor, Department Head, Department of Social Communication, Faculty of Philosophy and Social Sciences, Belarusian State University The spirit of the Revolution: paradoxes of existence within the framework of the synergetic methodology