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Inauguration of CBSR

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

CBSR presentation

On the December 12th, 2008 the Centre for the Study of Caucasus and Black Sea Region at the University of Georgia had the official inauguration and a public presentation. The event was held at the University of Georgia. The video installation about the Caucasus and Black Sea region was exhibited on the presentation. The installation is a joint project of the Centre for the Study of Caucasus and Black Sea Region and the media centre of the University of Georgia. The director of the video installation is a photographer Ana Nizharadze.  The presentation was attended by the members and fellows of CBSR, representatives of educational, cultural and scientific institutions, and the representatives of diplomatic corps’.   

Article by Tinatin Gudushauri

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

Ghudushauri, T (2005). Dynamics of Syncretization of Religious Thoughts within Georgian Highlanders According to German Ethnological Sources of XIX Century (Khevsurian Believes). Journal of Scientific Thought of Caucasus, 4 (44), 60-64. (in Russian).

  

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Tinatin Gudushauri

Thursday, October 30th, 2008
  • Ghudushauri, T. (2005). German sources of the Second Half of XIX Century about the Spiritual Culture of Georgian People. Tbilisi: Tbilisi State University Publishing. (in Georgian)

Honorary Member

Thursday, October 30th, 2008
Edward R. Raupp

Edward R. Raupp

Dr. Edward Robert Raupp has had three careers, all involving international relations, and mostly in developing countries. An Army officer for 20 years, he travelled widely throughout Europe and the Pacific, with extended service in post-war Korea and wartime Vietnam. As an international business executive, he developed strategic partnerships in Asia, Europe, and Latin America. As a professor of business and economics at Waldorf College in Forest City, Iowa, he developed the semester in Oxford, England. He is a member of the Board of Trustees of the Independent University of Tanzania. He served for three-and-a-half years as a Peace Corps Volunteer at Gori State University in Georgia, and received from that university the degree of Doctor of Literature, honoris causa. He was awarded the degree of Doctor of Honour at Tskhinvali State University. Dr. Edward assisted in the founding of Georgian University of Social Sciences (now The University of Georgia), where he is the Chancellor. He earned his Ph.D. in Economics at The University of Georgia, M.A. in English Language and Literature at the University of Minnesota, M.B.A. at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and B.S. at Carnegie Mellon University. He is an author of 15 books and numerous articles.

Member

Thursday, October 30th, 2008
Oliver Reisner

Oliver Reisner

Oliver Reisner Obtained his MA and PhD from the Department for Medieval and Modern History and Slavic Philology, at Georg-August University. His dissertation is on: The School of the Modern Georgian Nation. A Social Inquiry of the Georgian National Movement at the ‘Society for the Spread of Literacy among Georgians’ (1850 – 1917).” He was the research student at Ivane Javakhishvili Institute of History and Ethnography of the Georgian Academy of Sciences and worked on Georgian and Caucasian History. Currently he is the project manager at Delegation of the European Commission to Georgia (DELGEO).  His actual research interests are: History of Caucasian Studies in 20th Century, Formation of social groups in late Soviet Georgia among supporters of rugby, Georgian historiography in the 1990ies, democratisation and conflict management in post-Soviet space, minorities.

Member

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008
Nino Chikovani
Nino Chikovani

Nino Chikovani is the professor at the Department of Cultural Studies and Faculty of Humanities at Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University.  In 2006 she was the dean of Faculty of Humanities at Tbilisi State University. Presently she is the Head of the UNESCO Chair of Intercultural Dialogue at Tbilisi State University and a Professor at the Department of Cultural Studies at the Faculty of Humanities at Tbilisi State University. Her research interests are: History of Georgian Culture in the Context of the Caucasus and Wider World; Intercultural Studies; Problems of Collective Memory and Identity. Nino is the author of multiple publications, such as: Culture and Religion in the South Caucasus (Course of the Lectures), “Nekeri” Press, Tbilisi, 2006; The ideas of Common Caucasian Home and Peaceful Caucasus at the beginning of the post-soviet Period, Materials of the First International Congress of Caucasiologists, Tbilisi, 2007; Ethnic and Religious Factors in the Process of Georgians’ Self-identification (Historical Perspective), Intercultural and Interreligious Dialogue for Sustainable Development. Proceedings of the International Conference, Moscow, September 13-16, 2007. Moscow, Publishing House RAPA, 2008, and many others.

Member

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008
Nino Abakelia

Nino Abakelia

Nino Abakelia obtained her MA from Tbilisi State University in English Language and Literature. She became the candidate of Historical Sciences in Ethnology from Armenian Academy of Sciences, The Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography (1987) and became Doctor of Historical Sciences in Ethnology from Georgian Academy of Sciences, Archaeological Research Centre (1997). She is the author of several books, such as:  Myth and Ritual in Western Georgia, “Metsniereba”,Tb., 1991, Georgian Folk Festivals, “Krialosani”,Tb., 1991. (Collective monograph), Symbol and Ritual in Georgian Culture, Georgian Academy of Sciences, I. Javakhishvili Institute of History and Ethnography, Tb., 1997. Also Nino is the author of multiple articles, such as: Towards the Investigation of the functions of things in the pattern of World (According to the Georgian ethnographic data) Semiotics,2. Scientific Journal, Tb.,2007; “Daimons” in Georgian mythico-ritual system,  Semiotics,3, Scientific Journal,Tb., 2008; Hoard as a symbol in Georgian culture, Civilization studies, 5, 2008. Currently Nino Abakelia is the Associated Professor of the Department of Humanities and Cultural Studies at Ilia Chacchavadze Tbilisi State University.

Member

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Vakhtang Licheli obtained his first degree at the Department of History at Tbilisi State University. In 1991 he defended his PhD on the theme - “Ancient Georgia in the System of the Hellenistic World”. He has been the Head of Igoeti (2008), Paravani (2004-2007), and Samckhe (1988-2008) archaeological expeditions. He was the director of the project Baku-Tbilisi Ceihan Pipeline - Georgian Cultural Heritage (1999-2003). Also, he has been the Head of Archaeological Service and the Vice-Director of The Centre for Archaeological Studies (1999-2003). Presently, he is a professor at Tbilisi State University and University of Georgia.  He published various articles: New Archaeological Publications in Georgia. In: Ancient Civilizations from Scythia and Siberia. An international Journal of Comparative Studies in History and Archaeology. Vol. 12. # 3-4. Brill., 2006; Elements in Southern Georgia. In: Scythians, Sarmatians, Alans. Iranian-Speaking Nomads of The Eurasian Steppes. Barcelona, 2007; The statue of Colchian knight on the Samos Island Accidental or Reasonable. In: Pontika 2008, Recent research on the Northern and Eastern Black sea in Ancient Times. International colloquium, Cracow, and numerous others.

Member

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

Tamaz Beradze

Tamaz Beradze

Tamaz Beradze obtained his first degrees in 1955-60 years as a historian and a teacher of history from Tbilisi State University. He became a doctor of Sciences in 1987 and his research was seafaring and maritime trade in the middle ages of Georgia. He was the first scientific  who researched seafaring of Georgia in antiquity and middle ages, restored old Georgian maritime terminology and researched maritime trade in middle ages of Georgia. He is the specialist of middle ages, historical-geography and a local lore of Georgia. Currently he is the head of advanced research at the University of Georgia as well as a professor at the same university, also a full-time professor at Georgian Technical University and the head of scientific committee at the Institute of History and Ethnology.

 

Member

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008
Ketevan Khutsishvili

Ketevan Khutsishvili

Ketevan Khutsishvili obtained her BA and MA from Tbilisi State University Department of Ethnography. She defended her dissertation in 2000 on the topic - „The dream and the dream interpretation in Georgian being“, and became the candidate of historical sciences and in 2005 she defended her dissertation on the topic - „The Influence of Religious Factor on the Ethno Cultural Identification and Civil Integration (The Case of the Modern Georgia)“ and became the doctor of historical sciences. Ketevan is a full time professor and the major research fellow of Ivane Javakhishvili Institute of History and Ethnology. She is the author of several publications, such as: Religious groups in modern Georgia, Materials for Georgian Ethnography XXV, 2005 Tbilisi (in Georgian); Ethnography of the Caucasian People, Tbilisi 2007 (in Georgian); Religious organizations in civil society, Journal “Logos” #IV Tbilisi 2007 (in Georgian) and many others.

member

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008
Mariam Gvelesiani

Mariam Gvelesiani

Mariam Gvelesiani obtained her first degrees in Art History and Theory from Tbilisi State University and in English Language from Tbilisi Sate University of Foreign Languages. She obtained her PhD in Cultural History in 2004. From 1994 she has been a Senior Researcher at Georgian National Museum. She has also been a Researcher at Ancient Georgian Art at Department of Shalva Amiranashvili Museum of Art. Mariam is the Professor of  Art History in Liberal Arts in the Joint Project of Michigan State University and Ilia Chavchavadze Universitiy. In 2006 she received the grant of the Project of the US Ambassador’s Fund for Cultural Heritage Preservation: “Preservation/Conservation of the Textile and Embroidery Collection of Shalva  Amiranashvili Museum of Art at National Museum of Georgia”. She is the author of many publications, such as: The Notion of Hvarena in Post-Achaemenid Georgian Kingship, JPS (Journal of Persianate Studies), New York University, Stony Brook, New York,  2.1 2008; Towards Interpretation of Anthropomorphic Figure from Katlanikhevi, Miscellanea. The International Symposium: Georgian Arts in the Context of European and Asian Culture (June 21-29, 2008, Tbilisi), forthcoming in 2009; and many others. In 2009 she will be a fellow of Carnegie Research Fellowship, University of Chicago, Divinity School.

Member

Monday, October 27th, 2008

Irina Koshoridze

Irina Koshoridze

 Irina Koshoridze got her degrees from Tbilisi State University at the Faculty of History, Department of Art History and theory. She has been working at Shalva Amiranashvili Museum of Fine Arts as a curator, scientific secretor, head of department and a senior curator. She is the author of many publications, such as: About the Two Royal Palaces in Georgia and Armenia of 18thc.-Journal of Persianish studies. NY 2008 (Forthcoming, winter);  Visual images of Persian -Georgian Cultural relations at the turn of Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centurie-International seminar Qajar Art-Provenance, Sources and Influences, Islamic art week in the Georgian National Museum, June 5-12, 2005, Tbilisi, pp.41-50; and many others.

Member

Monday, October 27th, 2008

Giuli Alasania obtained her degree of Doctor of Historic Sciences in 1987 from Tbilisi State University. Since 1989 until 2006, she was a Head of Department of Source-Studies at the Institute of History and Ethnology of the Georgian Academy of Sciences. In 1996, she was a Visiting Scholar at the University of Maryland, College Park in the Center for International Development and Conflict Management. From 2004 until now, she has been the founder and the head of Trustee Committe of The University of Georgia. She is the author of multiple articles, from which some of the most recent ones are: Georgia and the West - 3th International Silk Road Symposium, “Black Sea Region Countries and Prospective Relationships with European Union” (2006); Who was  Leon II – The Orient and the Caucasus (2007); and many others. Also she is the author of 8 books, including: Twenty Centuries of Christianity in Georgia (2006) (in Georgian, English, Turkish, Russian).

Member

Monday, October 27th, 2008

Manana Sanadze obtained her BA from Tbilisi State University in Oriental Department -Turkish studies and became a doctor of Sciences in 2002. In 2003 she received a grant from Alumni Local Initiative Grants Program - American Councils for International Education ACTR/ACCELS. In 2004 she participated in the 1st International Symposium “The Great Silk Road and Georgia and in 2008 in International Conference - Iran and Caucasus: Unity and Diversity. Since 1996 she has been the leader scientist at Tbilisi State University and from 2005 is the Rector of the University of Georgia. She is the author of 6 books and several publications, such as - History of Georgia, Volume I (Antique Period and Middle ages) with Tamaz Beradze; About Origin of   “Grigol Bakurianisze” Georgian Source Studies; the Political History of Kartli and Egrisi (first part of VIII century, Georgian Source Studies) and numerous others.  

Research Student

Monday, October 27th, 2008
Margharita Lundkvist-Houndoumadi

Margharita Lundkvist-Houndoumadi

Margharita Lundkvist-Houndoumadi is of Greek and Danish origin and is currently a Master’s student in Social Anthropology and Ethnography, at Aarhus University, Denmark. She has earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Social Anthropology from the same University. This fall she is conducting her fieldwork in Georgia on how women’s emigration from Georgia affects their families, who stay behind. The focus of the fieldwork is on first how the families in Georgia are affected by the transnational relations that develop with the migrated women, and second what new roles and internal family structures evolve.  

 

In the spring of 2007 Margharita conducted an internship at the organization CARE Denmark in Ghana, where she worked on documenting and analyzing women’s livelihoods in relation to their access to and control over land in the northern region of the country. She has been actively involved in NGOs - has worked as a volunteer English teacher in Lima’s slum, Peru, for the Danish NGO AXIS, was for one and a half year contact person for the Latin-American group in the NGO IBIS, Aarhus, Denmark, and in the spring of 2008 she was co-organizer of Amnesty International’s Balkan Film Festival #2, held in Copenhagen, Denmark.