Certain aspects of Georgian-Russian relations in modern historiography /David Muskhelishvili, editor.
Material type: TextSeries: Caucasus region political, economic, and security issuesPublication details: New York : Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, (c)2014.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781633219311
- DK676 .C478 2014
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Includes bibliographies and index.
Georgia : "a small empire"! / David Muskhelishvili -- On new anti-Georgian insinuations of the supporters of "independent" Abkhazia / Zzurab Papaskiri -- On the question of Georgia's participation in the fight for the Caucasus in 1942-1943 in Russian historiography / Makvala Natmeladze -- "Two Russias" and one problem : the Georgian one / Nodar Lomouri -- Conquering or voluntary joining? / Ootar Janelidze -- The Russian empire's religious policy in Georgia (the first half of the 19th century) / Khatuna Kokrashvili -- The beginning of Russian colonial rule in Georgia / Mikheil Samsonadze -- The Bolshevik aggression of 1921 and the Russian embassy in Georgia / Otar Janelidze.
In this scientific work on the basis of archival and rich historiographic literature, the dramatic history of Georgian and Russian relationships is shown; the tendentious, imperial and pseudoscientific views of the Russian President, Vladimir Putin, are criticized, as well as the opinions of the famous Soviet dissident, A. Sakharov, and modern Russian historians. All of them are exposed in falsification of historical documentations and in their irrelevant knowledge and dilettantism. The second part of the collection refers to the historic aspects of Georgian-Russian relationships. In this scie.
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