Culture and customs of the Caucasus / Peter L. Roudik. [print]
Material type: TextSeries: Culture and customs of EuropePublication details: Westport, Connecticut : Greenwood Press, (c)2009.Description: xviii, 205 pages : illustrations, map ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780313348853
- 0313348855
- DK509.C858 2009
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Series foreword Preface Chronology 1: Land, people, and history 2: Urban and rural developments 3: Family, marriage, and education 4: Thought and religion 5: Languages, folklore, and literature 6: Food, drinks, and fashion 7: Cinema and performing arts 8: Visual arts and crafts 9: Sport, leisure, and festivals Glossary Bibliography Index.
From the Publisher: In the early 1990's, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia emerged from the grip of the Soviet Union and stood on their own for the first time in almost a century. Today, these three nations are slowly emerging from communism's dark cloud, thriving culturally and gaining strength economically. Culture and Customs of the Caucasus is the ultimate one-stop reference source that explores the three countries in the region-no other reference work provides such comprehensive and current material. Students studying world culture, social studies, and multicultural issues can use this engaging and wide-ranging volume to learn about the Caucasus's history, urban life, religion, literature, cuisine, holidays, and leisure activities, among many other topics.
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