The present thesis examines probably the ultimate focal point in the history of the Christian South Caucasian Cultures – the Caucasian Schism that occurred in the early seventh century – a major scandal that ended the ecclesiastical communion between the Georgian and Armenian Churches and gave impetus to the rise of the so-called national Churches. The schism became the central point of reference in both medieval and modern Caucasian historiographies. Modern scholarship has advanced different claims concerning the nature, reasons and results of the Schism, in many cases arguing that almost all aspects of the respective cultures have been affected by the Schism. As for medieval Armenian historical narratives, they made a good conceptual use ...
The paper addresses the question of when the understanding of the Caucasus region started to emerge ...
This chapter examines the factors that throughout the centuries have influenced the religious and cr...
This thesis explores understudied aspects of the interactions between Byzantium and Armenia through ...
People in the valleys and foothills north of the Caucasus mountain range have lived on the edge of e...
The article discusses the history of christianity in the Caucasus in the IV–XVIII centuries. The mai...
In the early Middle Ages, Georgia consisted of two kingdoms. The western part was called Egrisi by t...
The dissertation examines the impact of the peace Yazdgerd I (r. 399-420) maintained with the Roman ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Austrian Academy of Sciences Press via the ...
The article considers the pagan temples in the Caucasus and the activities of the christian-pagan cl...
The early relationships between the polities of Armenia and K‘art‘li in the South Caucasus and their...
A new political power, Caucasian Albania, grew in the eastern Caucasus between the collapse of the A...
This article is devoted to a new consideration of the issue of the “unification” of the Kartvelian l...
The last cycle of Georgian-Ossetian ethnic conflict in the 1990's-2000's badly damaged relations bet...
This dissertation investigates the birth of original Georgian historiography and its evolution from ...
Th e dissertation focuses on mutual ties and relations between the Church and the authorities and p...
The paper addresses the question of when the understanding of the Caucasus region started to emerge ...
This chapter examines the factors that throughout the centuries have influenced the religious and cr...
This thesis explores understudied aspects of the interactions between Byzantium and Armenia through ...
People in the valleys and foothills north of the Caucasus mountain range have lived on the edge of e...
The article discusses the history of christianity in the Caucasus in the IV–XVIII centuries. The mai...
In the early Middle Ages, Georgia consisted of two kingdoms. The western part was called Egrisi by t...
The dissertation examines the impact of the peace Yazdgerd I (r. 399-420) maintained with the Roman ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Austrian Academy of Sciences Press via the ...
The article considers the pagan temples in the Caucasus and the activities of the christian-pagan cl...
The early relationships between the polities of Armenia and K‘art‘li in the South Caucasus and their...
A new political power, Caucasian Albania, grew in the eastern Caucasus between the collapse of the A...
This article is devoted to a new consideration of the issue of the “unification” of the Kartvelian l...
The last cycle of Georgian-Ossetian ethnic conflict in the 1990's-2000's badly damaged relations bet...
This dissertation investigates the birth of original Georgian historiography and its evolution from ...
Th e dissertation focuses on mutual ties and relations between the Church and the authorities and p...
The paper addresses the question of when the understanding of the Caucasus region started to emerge ...
This chapter examines the factors that throughout the centuries have influenced the religious and cr...
This thesis explores understudied aspects of the interactions between Byzantium and Armenia through ...