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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.