The process of history instrumentalization is rarely studied in the Georgian political reality, especially before re-declaring the independence of Georgia (in 1988-1991 years) when National political powers aimed to restore historical truth and in their vision Georgia was a successor of the Democratic Republic of Georgia (1918-1921 years). The independent day of Georgia, May 26 (1918 year) was remembered by the representatives of the National Movement that was opposition of the Soviet government in Georgia. The National forces argued that restoring the independence of Georgia was important to set free the Democratic Republic of Georgia (1918-1921) from the ongoing occupation. The Soviet government was made to recognize the meaning of May...
This article is conceived as a short overview of the recent and ongoing developments in the history ...
The article deals with the newspapers printed in Tbilisi on February 25, 1921 (“Sakhartvelos Respubl...
The founding assembly left a great mark on the time perspective of the idea of progressive developme...
The Bolshevik occupation of Georgia in 1921 is symbolized in the concept of "February 25", despite t...
The aim of the article is to examine and analyze the specific Georgian peculiarities of the Glasnost...
The article presents the analysis of the events, concerned with the Soviet statehood formation and d...
The paper deals with the ongoing debates of June, 1919, held in the Constituent Assembly of Georgia,...
The Georgian-Abkhazian conflict (1992–1993) resulted in the displacement of thousands of ethnic Geor...
In the year of 100th anniversary of the October Revolution, the author turns to the question of the ...
Georgia is among the countries to which identity crisis and exclusive nationalism posed serious prob...
Georgia, as a former Soviet republic, began dealing with its Soviet past, but in the 1990s these pr...
The article depicts the attitude of the Consistuent Assembly, the Supreme Legislative Body of the De...
The paper deals with the final sessions of the Democratic Republic of Georgia held in Batumi (15-17 ...
The paper discusses the problem of distancing from the past and strategies of forgetting which were ...
After the collapse of the Soviet System, one of the government's most significant challenges was bui...
This article is conceived as a short overview of the recent and ongoing developments in the history ...
The article deals with the newspapers printed in Tbilisi on February 25, 1921 (“Sakhartvelos Respubl...
The founding assembly left a great mark on the time perspective of the idea of progressive developme...
The Bolshevik occupation of Georgia in 1921 is symbolized in the concept of "February 25", despite t...
The aim of the article is to examine and analyze the specific Georgian peculiarities of the Glasnost...
The article presents the analysis of the events, concerned with the Soviet statehood formation and d...
The paper deals with the ongoing debates of June, 1919, held in the Constituent Assembly of Georgia,...
The Georgian-Abkhazian conflict (1992–1993) resulted in the displacement of thousands of ethnic Geor...
In the year of 100th anniversary of the October Revolution, the author turns to the question of the ...
Georgia is among the countries to which identity crisis and exclusive nationalism posed serious prob...
Georgia, as a former Soviet republic, began dealing with its Soviet past, but in the 1990s these pr...
The article depicts the attitude of the Consistuent Assembly, the Supreme Legislative Body of the De...
The paper deals with the final sessions of the Democratic Republic of Georgia held in Batumi (15-17 ...
The paper discusses the problem of distancing from the past and strategies of forgetting which were ...
After the collapse of the Soviet System, one of the government's most significant challenges was bui...
This article is conceived as a short overview of the recent and ongoing developments in the history ...
The article deals with the newspapers printed in Tbilisi on February 25, 1921 (“Sakhartvelos Respubl...
The founding assembly left a great mark on the time perspective of the idea of progressive developme...