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Prize Winning Foundation in memory of the Metropolitan
Moskovsky and Kolomensky Makarii (Bulgakov),
an outstanding hierarch of the Russian Orthodox Church, historian,
theologian and author of the multi-volume "History of the Russian Church"


is ready to announce
the beginning of registration to participate in the competition for the
best research work of 2004-2005 on the history of the Orthodox church,
Russian and Moscow history, the history of the Orthodox countries and
nations
The Founders: Moscow Patriarchate, the Government of Moscow, the Russian
Academy of Sciences.

Terms of the Competition
To participate in Makarievsky Competition competitors must provide for
research works and publications of newly discovered historical sources,
published during 2000-2004 or type-written (also printed ) on four
nominations:
1. The History of the Orthodox Church - namely the story of the Church
itself; famous Church figures; hagiography; Church
archeology; the history of the Church Art, the history of the
written word, Church singing, liturgy, Church law; the history of
Interchurch relations.
2. The History of Russia - the history of Old Russia and Russian
principalities in XII - XIV; Russian state system; military and
diplomatic affairs of Russia; the history of Russian enterprise;
Russian-Slavonic relations; spiritual culture of the Slavonic peoples
of Russia; Russian State Leaders.
3. The History of Moscow - its role in the Russian history; the story of
the city, streets, buildings and monuments; biographies of famous city
figures; the history of Moscow studies.
4. The History of the Orthodox countries and nations - The history of
the country, spiritual and cultural traditions, research experience of
Christian historic heritage, the history of Interchurch relations,
famous Church persons.

All research papers must be written in Russian, bound and presented in 2
identical copies. Collectively written compositions are not accepted. Only
living or overseas authors are admitted to seek nominations.
Recommendations are binding upon all participants.
Endowed with the right to promote research papers are: Academic and
Scientific Councils of the Russian Academy Institutions, academicians and
corresponding members of the Russian Academy of Sciences along their
specialty; Scientific Councils of Research Institutes and Institutions of
Higher Education; Scientific Councils of Museums, Arcllives and Libraries;
the Government of Moscow in the face of the Premier and his deputies;
Departments and Committees' leaders; the Educational Committee of Moscow
Patriarchate; the Church Scientific Center "Pravoslavnaya Encyclopedia";
the eparchies of the Russian Orthodox Church presented by bishops in power
and Heads of other Orthodox Churches, laureates of the Makarievsky Prize on
their nominations.
According to the Committee's decision, the best compositions will win
diplomas, medals, 3-level money rewards.
Papers for nominations are accepted beginning February 1, 2004 to February
1, 2005.

Our address: Russia, 107120, Moscow, ул. Нижняя Сыромятническая, д. 10а,
стр. 1 (Nizhniaya Syromiatnicheskaya St., 10 а, build.l).

Fax: +7 095 916-81-72, Tel:+7 095 916-8185,+7 095 980-03-65 ext.115; E-
mail: ipk@m-fond.ru

Personal in Charge Gamajunova Emilija