The paper deals with the essays published in the Georgian press of 1917-1921 on the national-democratic ideology in Georgia. The comprehension of the conception of the national democracy inGeorgiawas actualized in the Spring, 1917, after the creation of the National-Democratic Party. The national democracy is the form of the national ideology, that tries to distance itself from the right-wing non-democratic parties on the one hand and from the left-wing social-democratic parties on the other hand. The new wave of reflection on the national-democratic ideology started in January, 1921, when all non-socialist democratic parties and groups ofGeorgiawere united and the Democratic Party of Georgia was formed. Although, the War of February-March,...
The article depicts the attitude of the Consistuent Assembly, the Supreme Legislative Body of the De...
The Bolshevik occupation of Georgia in 1921 is symbolized in the concept of "February 25", despite t...
The article deals with the newspapers printed in Tbilisi on February 25, 1921 (“Sakhartvelos Respubl...
The paper reflects on the works and activities of the representatives of national minorities in the ...
The 1921 became the turning point in the history of the Georgian constitutionalism. Although in the ...
Drafting and Approving the Constitution of Georgia is considered to be one of the crucial events fol...
The founding assembly left a great mark on the time perspective of the idea of progressive developme...
The Democratic Republic of Georgia (1918-1921) had the world’s first ever elected social-democratic ...
In this article, we discuss two different directions about the Georgian nationalism of the 19th cent...
Georgia was a part of a totalitarian state for 70 years, but if we look back through its history, we...
The legislative body of Georgia has repeatedly responded to the difficult political and economic sit...
Aim. The paper aims to study and present the issue of Georgian education, analyze it chronologicall...
The paper deals with the final sessions of the Democratic Republic of Georgia held in Batumi (15-17 ...
The role of authoritarian regimes in the development of democracy is assessed negatively. The purpos...
Although the First Democratic Republic of Georgia existed for a short period (1918-1921), it left an...
The article depicts the attitude of the Consistuent Assembly, the Supreme Legislative Body of the De...
The Bolshevik occupation of Georgia in 1921 is symbolized in the concept of "February 25", despite t...
The article deals with the newspapers printed in Tbilisi on February 25, 1921 (“Sakhartvelos Respubl...
The paper reflects on the works and activities of the representatives of national minorities in the ...
The 1921 became the turning point in the history of the Georgian constitutionalism. Although in the ...
Drafting and Approving the Constitution of Georgia is considered to be one of the crucial events fol...
The founding assembly left a great mark on the time perspective of the idea of progressive developme...
The Democratic Republic of Georgia (1918-1921) had the world’s first ever elected social-democratic ...
In this article, we discuss two different directions about the Georgian nationalism of the 19th cent...
Georgia was a part of a totalitarian state for 70 years, but if we look back through its history, we...
The legislative body of Georgia has repeatedly responded to the difficult political and economic sit...
Aim. The paper aims to study and present the issue of Georgian education, analyze it chronologicall...
The paper deals with the final sessions of the Democratic Republic of Georgia held in Batumi (15-17 ...
The role of authoritarian regimes in the development of democracy is assessed negatively. The purpos...
Although the First Democratic Republic of Georgia existed for a short period (1918-1921), it left an...
The article depicts the attitude of the Consistuent Assembly, the Supreme Legislative Body of the De...
The Bolshevik occupation of Georgia in 1921 is symbolized in the concept of "February 25", despite t...
The article deals with the newspapers printed in Tbilisi on February 25, 1921 (“Sakhartvelos Respubl...