Description
Modern history of Georgia
AUTHORS:
Stephen F.Jones – Professor, Russian and Eurasian Studies, Mount Holyoke College
Andrew Andersen – National Research Fellow, University of Calgary
Eric Lee – Founding Editor, Labour Star, UK
Oliver Reisner – Full Professor, Jean Monnet Chair in European and Caucasian Studies, Ilia State University, Department of Arts and Sciences
Noder Shoshiashvili – Historian, Lecturer at the Georgian – American University
Irakli Pipia – Anthropologist, Deputy Director of Tsinandali Alexander Chavchavadze Museum
Irakli Iremadze – Head of the Center for the Study of Democratic Republic of Georgia, the Library of Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University
Bocho Shurghaia – Historiann , Ministry of Defence of Georgia
Tato Khundadze – Political Economist, Lecturer at the Georgian – American University
CONTENTS:
1.Bocho Shurghaia, Nodar Shoshiashvili – Introduction
2.Otar Tchulukhadze – Enlightenment
3.Bocho Shurghaia – Russia’s occupation of Georgia and establishment of Russia rule
4.Oliver Reisner – Forging the nation between Russia, Europe and traditional Georgia – The Tergdaleulebi, their identity conflict and natinal activity
5.Noder Shoshiashvili – The social situation and the beginning of political life in Georgia
6.Andrew Andersen The First World War and Georgia , The Revolution of 1917 in Russian und Georgia
7.Bocho Shurghaia, Nodar Shoshiashvili – First rEPUBLIC
8. Stephen F. Jones – Georgian Social Democracy
9. Eric Lee – Social Justice in the Democratic Republic of Georgia
10. Eric Lee – The imagined state: Georgia’s 1921 Constitution, Constitution of Georrgia, 1921
11. Irakli Iremadze – Education System Construction
12. Irakli Iremadze – Democratization Process in the Democratic Republic of Georgia
13. Adndrew Andersen – The Genesis of Ethnic Conflicts
14. Bocho Shurghaia, Nodar Shoshiashvili – Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic
15. Tato Khundadze – Reconsidering Soviet Industrialization: Case of Georgia
16. Irakli Pipia – Science Policy in GSSR
17. Irakli Pipia – Cultural Policy in Soviet Georgia