In 1991 the independent Centre for Eastern Christian Culture was
established in Moscow.
The aim of the Centre is to consolidate research into the legacy of
Eastern Christendom, aiding the preservation and popularisation of the
culture which formerly united all Ortodox countries and the Oriental
Christian churches. Now it has once again become possible to examine and
study Eastern Christendom as a whole and this is very important: a wide
range of issues cannot be properly tackled unless the cultural
historians of mediaeval Russia, Byzantium, Armenia, Georgia and other
Eastern Christian regions combine their efforts.
The Centre draws up and promotes new study programmes in the art and
cul-ture of the Christian East, and seeks to bring traditional research
topics back into the humanities. One key theme is study of the Holy
land, the religious and cultural centre of the entire mediaeval world
and a place of permanent contacts and interaction be-tween the Christian
nations.
Among the Centres activities:
- Organisation of conferences and seminars;
- Preparation of monographs and collections of articles for
publication;
- Collection and systematisation of information about the artistic and
cultural monuments of Eastern Christianity;
- Expedition to study such monuments both within and outside Russia;
- The establishment of a library, archive and photo archive at the
Centre;
- Consultations and expert advice on Eastern Christian culture and
art;
- Preparation of lecture courses, specialist videofilms and other
audio-visual aids;
- Preparation of exhibitions;
- Organisation of specialist training and tours for scholars.
Centre is interested in establishing contacts with other research
organisations and cultural bodies in Russia and in other countries in
order to organise information ex-change and cooperation.
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