We invite you to take part in the next "Tolstoy Readings" in 2017, which will take place on the days of the memory of Leo Tolstoy - November 21-22.


The leading topic of the Tolstoy Readings-2017 is "Leo Tolstoy and the Revolution".

The revolutionary movement in Russia, as you know, evoked lively responses from Leo Tolstoy, who found the revolution of 1905. The writer's attention was also drawn to the history of the protest movement. Leo Tolstoy studied the movement of the Decembrists, was familiar with A.I. Herzen and N.G. Chernyshevsky, was interested in the views of M.A. Bakunin and P.A.Kropotkin. Tolstoy also studied the history of the foreign revolutionary movement, was interested in the Great French Revolution, had his own views on the use of revolutionary violence and the suppression of revolutions.

The conference is dedicated to the study of Leo Tolstoy's work in the context of Russian literary, socio-political thought.

The main directions of the conference:

  • L. N. Tolstoy and his perception of the revolutionary movement in Russia and abroad;
  • L. N. Tolstoy and Tolstoyism in the assessment of the representatives of the revolutionary movement;
  • L. N. Tolstoy's influence on the domestic and world pacifist movement;
  • non-violence and non-participation in evil as alternatives to revolutions;
  • L. N. Tolstoy and the Great French Revolution;
  • The first Russian revolution 1905-1907 and L. N. Tolstoy;
  • World War I 1914-1918, Revolution of 1917 and Russian society, etc.

Time limit for speeches - 10 minutes report + 5 minutes discussion.

Deadline for submission by e-mail ( [email protected]) applications and short (no more than 2 sheets) abstracts - until October 10, 2017.

The meetings will take place at the Leo Tolstoy State Museum (address: Moscow, Prechistenka, 11/8; travel: metro station "Kropotkinskaya").

It is planned to publish the collection of materials "Tolstoy Readings" in 2017. Participants of the Readings who wish to publish their reports, please observe the following rules for formatting materials for printing:

text volume - no more than 0.5 pp (20,000 printed characters, about 12 typewritten pages), Word editor, TimesNewRoman 14 font; interval - 1.5; the fields are standard; pages are numbered; the text is typed without hyphenation; references to literature (notes) are given at the end of the article; references to the Complete Works (Jubilee) of Leo Tolstoy are given in the text of the article with brackets indicating volumes and pages separated by commas. If the text uses any abbreviations other than the generally accepted ones, they must be deciphered.

A sample of references (footnotes) to literature:

1. Chuprina I.V. Leo Tolstoy's trilogy "Childhood", "Adolescence" and "Youth". Saratov, 1961.S. 87-90

Please indicate F., I., O., city, e-mail of the author in the upper right corner of the title page.

The texts of the reports are accepted for publication in full compliance with the listed requirements for the design of works.

Terms of submission of texts: up to December 15th- by e-mail (e-mail: [email protected]), November 21-22- on the days of the conference - please submit the "paper" version of the report (article).

The organizing committee reserves the right to select materials for publication.

Payment for travel, accommodation and meals is made by the sending party.

This information letter is an official invitation to participate in the conference.

Contact phone numbers:

8-495-637-32-48 - Kalyuzhnaya Lyudmila Viktorovna, deputy director of the museum for scientific work;

8-499-766-96-28 - Yuri Vladimirovich Prokopchuk, head of the excursion and methodological service;

8-495-637-77-60 (t / f) - Gladkikh Lyudmila Grigorievna, scientific secretary

Deputy Director for Research, Federal State Budgetary Institution of Culture "Leo Tolstoy State Museum"

L.V. Kalyuzhnaya

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Tomorrow, on August 11, the International Scientific Conference "Leo Tolstoy and World Literature" will begin in Yasnaya Polyana. It will be held for the eleventh time and will run until August 15th. More than forty Slavic scholars from Russia, Belarus, Azerbaijan, Germany, Poland, Italy, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Hungary, India, USA, and Canada will take part in the conference.

The subject of research and discussion of the conference participants is the life and work of Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoy, as well as the perception and interpretation of Tolstoy's works by writers and literary critics from different countries. On the last working day of the event, August 14, there will be a presentation of new publications about L.N. Tolstoy.

For the first time, the International Scientific Conference "Leo Tolstoy and World Literature" was held in Yasnaya Polyana in 1999. At its meetings, the problems of the writer's work are traditionally discussed in the context of Russian and world literature, philosophy, and religion. The conference is held on the basis of L.N. Tolstoy, which contains books in 39 foreign languages ​​with marks left by the writer's hand. As a result of the conference, a collection of articles is published.

Program

Conference opening, first meeting

Chairperson of the meeting - Galina Alekseeva

Ekaterina Aleksandrovna Tolstaya (Yasnaya Polyana). Greeting.

Galina Vasilievna Alekseeva (Yasnaya Polyana). Introduction.

Donna Orvin (Canada, University of Toronto). Greeting.

Olga Vladimirovna Slivitskaya (St. Petersburg State University of Culture, St. Petersburg). Tolstoy's novel as "infinite in the finite": the integrity and fragment of the Whole.

Matthias Freise (University of Göttingen, Germany). The depiction of war in "Sevastopol Tales" and in "War and Peace" are variants and constants.

Lina Steiner (University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany). The Revolutionary as a Beautiful Soul: Schiller in War and Peace.

Edita Boyanowska (Yale University, USA). Orientalism in War and Peace

Inga Yurievna Matveeva (Herzen Russian State Pedagogical University, St. Petersburg). The story of L.N. Tolstoy's "Master and Worker": Features of Poetics.

Donna Orwin (University of Toronto, Canada). Is Leo Tolstoy's story "God sees the truth, but he will not tell soon" psychologically realistic?

Second meeting

Session Chairperson - Donna Orvin (Canada)

Duffield White (Wesleyan University, USA). The double life of Tolstoy and Islavin in Childhood.

Ksenia Alekseevna Nagina (Voronezh State University, Voronezh). "The Wolf Trail" in the novel by L.N. Tolstoy's "War and Peace".

Elena Aleksandrovna Ivanshina (Voronezh State University, Voronezh). "War and Peace" by L. N. Tolstoy in the works of M. A. Bulgakov.

Yulia Igorevna Krasnoselskaya (Moscow State University, Moscow). Elections as war, war as elections: about one metaphor in Anna Karenina.

Andrey Anatolyevich Faustov (Voronezh State University, Voronezh). "The Kreutzer Sonata" by L.N. Tolstoy and N.F. Fedorov.

Angelika Molnar (University of Debrecen, Hungary). The function of the train in the murder staged in The Kreutzer Sonata.

Valeria Muts (Yale University, USA). A Place for Leo Tolstoy's Late Aesthetics: Space and Affect in Resurrection.

Rick McPeak (George Washington University, USA). Hadji Murad: "He died a fine fellow"

Third meeting

Session Chair - Rick McPeak (USA)

Anna Glebovna Grodetskaya (IRLI RAS, St. Petersburg). Turgenev's speech (1883) by Tolstoy.

Svetlana Mushailovna Klimova (HSE University, Moscow). ZhZL: three biographies of Tolstoy.

Raffaella Fagionato (State University of Udine, Italy). Rousseauism and hermetic motives in some minor characters of Tolstoy.

Nina Alexandrovna Nikolaeva (St. Petersburg State Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatory, St. Petersburg). Leo Tolstoy is a reader of Seneca (based on materials from the Yasnaya Polyana library).

Igor Ivanovich Evlampiev (Saint Petersburg State University, Saint Petersburg). Leo Tolstoy's doctrine of life and Henri Bergson's "philosophy of life": the problem of influence.

Henry W. Pickford (Duke University, USA). Tolstoy's philosophical influence on Ludwig Wittgenstein.

Francesca Biagini (University of Bologna, Forlì, Italy). Pierre-Cesare Bory's view of Leo Tolstoy's works of art in the article "There was light instead of death: on some finale of Tolstoy's works."

Fourth meeting

Chairperson of the meeting - Anna Grodetskaya (Russia)

Irina Fedorovna Salmanova (Belgorod, Belgorod State University). Diaries and journalism of the late L.N. Tolstoy: A Comparative Analysis.

Sergey Vladimirovich Savinkov (Voronezh State University, Voronezh). The categories of "pleasant" and "decent" in anthropology by L.N. Tolstoy

Natalia Valerievna Danilkina (Dutch Research School of Philosophy, Netherlands). Freedom as a principle. Evolution of Leo Tolstoy's pedagogical views through the prism of neo-Kantianism.

Alexey Vladimirovich Vdovin (HSE University, Moscow). Tolstoy in school programs and anthologies: frequency, repertoire, evolution (1862-1917).

Catherine Lyng (San Jose, California, USA). Learning to write: Leo Tolstoy and

Lucy Calkins' Writing Workshop.

Sergey Akimovich Kibalnik (IRLI RAS, St. Petersburg). The riddle of Tolstoy's last dream in Yasnaya Polyana

Rahul Aluwalia (Hans Rai College, Delhi University, India). Tolstoy: transformation of microcosm into macrocosm.

Fifth meeting

Chairperson of the meeting - Inga Matveeva (Russia)

Natalia Borisova (University of Tubingen, Germany). "And think about the beauty of nails": Tolstoy's polemic with Pushkin about the dangers and benefits of manicure. Two points of view in the Russian discourse of "business".

Irina Fedorovna Gnyusova (Tomsk, Tomsk State University). Two Dolly: a response to George Eliot's novel "Silas Marner" in "Anna Karenina" by L. N. Tolstoy

Miren Maguire (UK, University of Exeter). Tolstoy and Hall Kane.

Anastasia Andreevna Tulyakova (HSE University, Moscow). John Ruskin in Leo Tolstoy's "Reading Circle".

Galina Vasilievna Alekseeva (Yasnaya Polyana). "So what should we do?" Leo Tolstoy and Anatomy of Poverty by John Kenworthy.

Sixth meeting

Chairman of the meeting - Andrey Kochubei (USA)

Mary Olea (American Military University, Dearborn, USA). Tolstoy's Influence on American Literature. American view.

Yuri Viktorovich Stulov (Minsk State Linguistic University, Minsk, Belarus). Guilt, punishment, responsibility, forgiveness, love in the work of L.N. Tolstoy and J. Baldwin.

Ragila Huseyn gizi Kuliyeva (Baku Slavic University, Azerbaijan). Leo Tolstoy in the context of the impressionistic criticism of Yu. I. Eichenwald.

Mikhail G. Talalay (representative of the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Italy). Tolstoy's Problems of Death in Italian Texts L. Ganchikov.

Stefania Sini (University of Eastern Piedmont, Italy). Antonio Gramsci reads Tolstoy.

Alexander Nakhimovsky (Colgate University, Hamilton, NY, USA). Two quotes from Tolstoy and their continuation in peasant letters of the 20th century.

Tatyana Nikolaevna Krasavchenko (INION RAS, Moscow). Ivan Maisky and E. M. Forster on "War and Peace" by L. N. Tolstoy (BBC, 1943): the harmony of cultures and political dissonance.

Joanna Piotrowska (University of Warsaw, Poland). One episode from the reception of Leo Tolstoy's departure in the Polish press.

Presentation of new publications about L. N. Tolstoy

Hosts - Galina Alekseeva, Donna Orvin

MINISTRY OF SCIENCE AND HIGHER EDUCATION

RUSSIAN FEDERATION

FGAOU VO "KAZANSKY (PRIVOLZHSKY)

FEDERAL UNIVERSITY "

INSTITUTE OF PHILOLOGY AND INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION

Institute of Philology and Intercultural Communication of Kazan Federal University 3 1 octoberOf 2019 conducts IIIAll-Russian Scientific Conference-Competition for Students named after Leo Tolstoy(hereinafter - the Conference). Students of grades 8-11 of educational institutions of secondary general (complete) education, educational institutions of secondary vocational education (up to 18 years old inclusive) are invited to participate in the Conference.

The conference has a broad humanitarian focus and is held in the following directions:

1. Russian language and applied linguistics.

2. Germanic and Romance languages, past and present.

3. Russian and foreign literature.

4. World art culture.

5. Tatar language and the scientific world .

6. Tatar and foreign languages ​​in the context of intercultural interaction.

7. Tatar literature and journalism.

8. Design and visual arts.

9. East-West: dialogue of languages ​​and cultures.

10. Information technology in the study of languages ​​and cultures.

The winners and prize-winners of the Conference will be awarded with diplomas of I, II and III degrees. All other participants of the face-to-face tour will be awarded with diplomas of the participant.

When admitted to KFU for undergraduate programs in 2020, the winners and prize-winners of the Conference - students of grade 11 - will be awarded additional points for the following individual achievements:

for a diploma of the I degree of the II (full-time round) of the Conference - 5 points;

for diploma II, III degree II (full-time round) of the Conference - 3 points.

To participate in the conference, participants must until October 18, 2019 years pass electronic registration... This requires:

1) fill out an electronic application for participation in the Conference;

2) attach in electronic form (in PDF format) an application for a student from an educational organization, drawn up in accordance with the signature of the director, certified by the seal;

3) attach the text of the scientific report in electronic form (in Word format);

4) attach the abstracts of the speech in electronic form (in Word format);

5) attach in electronic form (in PDF format) a copy of the registration fee payment.

The attached documents are named by the author's surname, for example: Ivanov_application; Ivanov_report; Ivanov_theses; Ivanov_receipt.

The conference is held in two rounds:

I tour - correspondence... Scientific reports received within the deadline set by the organizing committee are subject to review by expert councils of scientific sections. Expert councils carry out peer review, assess the submitted works and add them to the work plan of the sections of the face-to-face tour. When evaluating research papers in the correspondence round, attention is drawn to the relevance of the research task; degree of familiarity with the current state of the problem; originality of research methods; use of knowledge outside the school curriculum; the practical significance of the work results; the logic of the presentation of the material; the degree of independence of work; research, creative nature of the work; compliance with the requirements for registration of work.

The results of the correspondence (qualifying) round are posted on the Conference website. Participants of the correspondence tour who did not pass the full-time tour, and their supervisors, receive a certificate of participation in the Conference in electronic form.

II tour - full-time... It is held on October 31, 2019 and provides for student speeches, presentation of the results of research and design work at breakout sessions, as well as the participation of members of the expert council and all interested section participants in the discussion of reports. The time limit for the speeches of the Conference participants provides for the public defense of a scientific report (duration - up to 7 minutes) and discussion (duration - up to 5 minutes).

Criteria for evaluating the full-time round: the degree of autonomy of the author, the logic of presentation, the persuasiveness of reasoning, the erudition of the author in answering questions, the use of knowledge outside the school curriculum, the clarity of the presentation, the research, creative nature of the work.

At the end of the hearing of public speeches of the participants, meetings of expert councils are held for each section separately, at which the results are summed up and decisions on the winners are made.

The Organizing Committee of the Conference has the right, by decision of expert councils, to publish abstracts of the best research papers of students.

Requirements for the design of research abstracts

1. Abstracts are submitted in duplicate (one copy of theses is sent along with the research work to the expert council, the second remains in the organizing committee).

2. In the abstracts in an extremely brief form, the main provisions of the research work are set out without detailed comments and without specifying a list of references.

3. The text of the abstracts should be carefully edited.

4. The volume of the abstract text - 1 printed page of A4 format.

5. Formatting rules.

5.1. The text of the abstracts is typed in Times New Roman (12 points), with margins: left - 2 cm (20 mm), right - 2 cm (20 mm), top - 2 cm (20 mm), bottom - 2 cm (20 mm) ... Text alignment - to the width of the sheet. Line spacing is single.

5.2. The indentation of the first line of the paragraph is 1 cm.

5.3. The abstract title should be typed in Times New Roman (12 points, bold) and centered. The period at the end of the heading located in the middle of the line is not put (see sample).

5.4. Surnames, names of authors (indicated in full) and grade are typed in Times New Roman (12 points, normal). Sending organization, region, city (village), surname of the supervisor (teacher) should be typed in Times New Roman (12 points, italics) and centered (see sample). e) The distance between the title of the abstract, the names of the authors, the name of the sending organization, the information about the scientific supervisor and the following text is set equal to one interval. The sending organization and the data of the supervisor are indicated on separate lines without a line gap between them (see sample).

Sample:

Electromagnetic fields and human ecology

Kirill Ivanov, grade 10, Maxim Sidorov, grade 11

Children's Ecological and Biological Center, Ulyanovsk

Scientific advisers - p.d. I category Makarova I.N.,

Candidate of Biological Sciences, Associate Professor of UlSU A.A. Nosova

For billions of years, the natural magnetic field of the earth, being the primary periodic ecological factor, constantly influenced the state of ecosystems. In the course of evolutionary development, the structural and functional organization of ecosystems has adapted to the natural background. ...

Requirements for the design and presentation of the text of a scientific report

I. The volume of the text of the scientific report: no more than 20 pages of typewritten text.

II. The structure of the scientific report.

The main elements of the structure of a scientific report are: title page, content, introduction, main part, conclusion, list of used literature, applications.

The title page is the first page of the work and is filled in according to the sample ().

After the title page, the content is placed, in which the sections (chapters) of the work are given, with the indication of pages.

The introduction briefly substantiates the relevance of the chosen topic, the goal and content of the tasks, formulates the object and subject of research, indicates the chosen method (or methods) of research, informs what the theoretical significance and applied value of the results obtained are.

The chapters of the main body of the research work detail the research methodology and technique and summarize the results. All materials that are not important for understanding the solution of a scientific problem are included in the appendices. The content of the chapters of the main part should exactly correspond to the topic of the research work and fully disclose it. These chapters show the ability of the researcher to concisely, logically and reasonably present the material.

In the conclusion, it is assumed that there is a generalized final assessment of the work done. At the same time, it is indicated what its main meaning is, what important scientific results have been obtained.

At the end of the work, a list of references is given. The text of the work may contain links to one or another scientific source (the reference number must correspond to the ordinal number of the source in the list of references). Links to used literature and Internet sites (if any) are required.

Supplementary or additional materials are placed in the annexes. If necessary, additional tables, graphs, figures, etc. are provided.

Formatting order:

1. The title page of the research paper is drawn up according to the sample ().

2. The text of the research paper is printed in Times New Roman (14 points), with margins: left - 3 cm (30 mm), right - 1.5 cm (15 mm), top - 2 cm (20 mm), bottom - 2 cm (20 mm). Text alignment - to the width of the sheet. Line spacing is one and a half.

3. The indentation of the first line of the paragraph is 1 cm.

4. The distance between the title of the chapter and the following text should be equal to three intervals. The same distance is maintained between chapter and paragraph headings. Do not put a period at the end of the heading in the middle of the line. Underlining the title and word hyphenation in the title are not allowed.

5. The research work is placed in a binder folder with a transparent top sheet (it is not allowed to attach work pages to files, only application pages containing glued photographs, herbariums, etc. are placed in the file).

Funding of the conference

The conference is financed at the expense of the conference participants. Registration fee - 500 (five hundred) rubles.

Bank details for transferring the registration fee for participation in the Conference:

Recipient: Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University

INN 1655018018

KPP 165501001

Account No. 40503810362020000021

Beneficiary's bank: Branch "Bank of Tatarstan" No. 8610 of PJSC "Sberbank of Russia", Kazan

BIK 049205603

Cor. check. 30101810600000000603

Purpose of payment - 1025 / 10.25.00013 for participation in Tolstoy's conference.

Coordinator of the Conference - responsible for the research work of the Institute of Philology and Intercultural Communication KFU Vafina Alsu Khadievna

Contact phone: 89274050825

REMINDER FOR THE PARTICIPANT OF THE VERY TOUR

All-Russian conference-competition of students named after Leo Tolstoy

When registering, you must present.

On August 31, in the Oval Hall of the Government of the Bryansk Region, the International Scientific and Practical Conference “A. K. Tolstoy in world culture "dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the birth of Alexei Konstantinovich Tolstoy, the famous Russian poet, prose writer, playwright.

The conference is held by state cultural institutions of the Bryansk region, Bryansk State University named after Academician I. G. Petrovsky, Bryansk branch of the Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation with the support of the Government of the Bryansk Region.

The plenary session of the conference was attended by Deputy Chairman of the Regional Duma Anatoly Bugaev, Director of the Department of Culture of the Bryansk Region Elena Krivtsova, and. O. Chairman of the Board of the All-Russian public organization "Union of Writers of Russia" Nikolai Ivanov; Director of the Bryansk branch of the RANEPA Sergei Shachnev; Deputy Director of the Bryansk branch of the RANEPA Tatyana Bolkhovitina and other leaders, as well as scientists, local historians, journalists. The plenary session was chaired by the rector of the Bryansk State University named after academician I. G. Petrovsky Andrey Antyukhov.

On behalf of the Governor of the Bryansk Region, Alexander Bogomaz, the conference participants were greeted by the Director of the Regional Department of Culture Elena Krivtsova. She wished that caring people, his admirers, researchers, teachers, cultural workers, students and schoolchildren, would continue to gather in the homeland of Alexei Konstantinovich, - the press service of the Government of the Bryansk region reports.

Anatoly Bugaev expressed his congratulations on behalf of the Chairman of the Regional Duma Vladimir Popkov and the Duma deputies. He expressed hope that the conference will be informative and informative.

Rector of the Bryansk State University named after Academician I. G. Petrovsky Andrey Antyukhov expressed his conviction that the conference "will become another stage in the knowledge of the artistic world of A. K. Tolstoy."

The conference program included five sections: "Actual problems of studying the life and work of A. K. Tolstoy"; "The language and style of the works of A. K. Tolstoy"; "Creativity and personality of A. K. Tolstoy in art"; "A. K. Tolstoy and estate culture ". The Bryansk branch of the RANEPA hosted a panel discussion for young educators “Power and society in the work of A. K. Tolstoy and his contemporaries”, the event was hosted by Tatyana Bolkhovitina, deputy director of the Bryansk branch of the RANEPA.

Opening the discussion, the director of the branch, Sergei Shachnev, noted that the Bryansk branch of the Presidential Academy was not accidentally chosen as one of the venues for the international forum. The fact is that A.K. Tolstoy devoted a lot of time to serving the Fatherland, holding various government positions. However, literature became his main vocation. As you know, our other fellow countryman F.I. Tyutchev gave a lot of energy to work in government structures. And modern managers must be harmoniously developed personalities, be able to combine business qualities and creative approaches. “A significant event is that it is the anniversary of our great compatriot that opens the 2017/18 academic year,” said the head of the branch. At a plenary discussion with reports on the life and work of A.K. Tolstoy, researchers from Moscow and Bryansk, teachers of the Bryansk branch of the RANEPA spoke. The panel discussion ended with the reading of the poet's poems performed by young educators - students of the branch.

On September 1, in the Bryansk Regional Scientific Universal Library, a final plenary session was held, at which the results of the conference were summed up.