The collection of the series of «Thinking Russia» project published by the Eurasia Heritage Foundation and edited by Vitaly Kurennoy «History and Theory of Intelligentsia and Intellectuals» became a part of the column «Five books of the week» of Nezavisimaya Gazeta supplement «Exlibris».
Two collections of the «Thinking Russia» series «Public Intellectuals» and «History and Theory of Intelligentsia and Intellectuals», whish were published by the Eurasia Heritage Foundation, got the special award of the «Public Ideas»-2009 Prize.
The Eurasia Heritage Foundation's publications «Public Intellectuals» and «History and Theory of Intelligentsia and Intellectuals» edited by Vitaly Kurennoy were included in the short list of the Prize in the sphere of the public and academic literature «Public Ideas»-2009.
In the «Falanster» bookshop the books of the series of «Thinking Russia: History and Theory of Intelligentsia and Intellectuals» and «Public Intellectuals» was presented.
The Eurasia Heritage Foundation has presented the books, which were published within the «Thinking Russia» project, to the Russian university libraries, intellectual centers, republican and regional academic and public libraries.
The collection «History and Theory of Intelligentsia and Intellectuals» in the series of «Thinking Russia» project was published.
The round table "Russian intellectuals", which has been organized within the Annual International Research Symposium "Directions of Russia's Development - 2009. Modern Intellectual Space: Schools, Trends and Generations", presented the results of the research project "Thinking Russia".
The Eurasia Heritage Foundation published «Public Intellectuals» collection that continued the publishing series of «Thinking Russia» project.
Project coordinator of the Eurasia Heritage Foundation Vitaly Kurennoy made his report "Public Intellectuals in Russia: their mindset, specific social functions and the ideological differences within the context of post-Soviet transformations" at the meeting of Public Chamber of the Russian Federation.
The Eurasia Heritage Foundation held the round table "Nonprofit Organizations and Public Intellectual Space in Modern Russia".