Mr Zuev
By the summer of 2022, Professor of Cultural Studies Sergei Zuev, Teodor Shanin’s colleague, pupil and follower, had finished his book about an ideal University. He had been writing it for eight months in Matrosskaya Tishina (Silence of the Sailors — translator’s note) pre-trial detention centre, one of the most famous and oldest prisons in Russia. It was the first experience of such kind for Professor Zuev, and his first time being a prison inmate at age 67.
Back in the mid-90s, when Teodor Shanin was inspired by the idea of creating a British-Russian university in Russia with unique master's programmes, an English-type university library and an outstanding teaching staff, he emphasised the cultural component among other things. Shanin opened a department which had never existed not only in Russia but at that time even in Manchester, UK — the Department of Cultural Management. There was a huge number of cultural institutions in the country, though there was a lack of real specialists in creation and, most importantly, management of cultural institutions. In 1998, Sergei Zuev, by that time a well-known expert in art and culture, was invited to become the Head of the Faculty of Cultural Management at Shaninka. Having graduated from the Department of Romance and Germanic Studies at Moscow State University, where he had transferred from the Chinese section of the Military Institute of Foreign Languages, Zuev started his career as a sociologist and researcher at the All-Russian Research Institute of Art History, and later, in the 1990s, as director of the School of Cultural Policy and the Centre for Cultural Technologies. He organized and ran countless seminars on cultural policy; in the first half of the 2000s he led all kinds of expert and project groups in the development of regional development strategies for a number of Russian regions and republics. Mr Zuev even worked out a strategy of socioeconomic development for the city of Moscow until 2025. Then there would be Shaninka and the Institute of Social Sciences of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA), where Sergey Zuev taught his students in great detail and with a lot of enthusiasm.