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Article by Shalva Dundua

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

Dundua, Sh. (2003). The Legacy of the Soviet Education System and Attempts to Introduce New Methodologies of Teaching in Georgia, Journal of Childhood Education, Vol. 79

 

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Book by Vakhtang Licheli

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

Ivantchik, A. & Licheli, V. (2007). Achaemenid Culture and Local Traditions in Anatolia, Southern Caucasus and Iran: New Discoveries, Leiden: Brill.

 

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Article by Nino Abakelia

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

Abakelia, N. (2006). On the Meaning of Archaic Symbols in One Georgian Round Dance Song, The Electronic Scientific Journal of Musicology and Cultural Science, Vol. 2, No. 1.  

 

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Using the Library

Friday, November 7th, 2008

Members, research fellows and research students, as well as all the people affiliated to the Centre for the Study of Caucasus and Black Sea Region at the University of Georgia have free access to the Library of CBSR, Library of the University of Georgia and online Libraries and databases available on our web site (Cambridge Journals; EBSCO HOST; J STOR).   

Books by Tamaz Beradze

Friday, November 7th, 2008
  • Gamakharia, J, Beradze, T, & Gvantseladze, T (2007). Apkhazeti (Esaayes from the History of Georgia). Tbilisi: Intelekti. (in Georgian)
  • Antelava, I, Beradze, T, & Lortkipanidze, O (1999). Samegrelo (Kolkheti, Odishi (Essays about archaeology, linguistics, History, Arcitecture and Ethnology)). Tbilisi-Zugdidi: Intelekti. (in Georgian)

Article by Tamta Khalvashi

Friday, November 7th, 2008

Khalvashi, T. (2008). ‘Ideal Scheme ‘ or ‘Passing over the Rainbow’:Transmission of the Georgian Cultural Identity among the Fereydani Gorjis.  The Journal Iran and the Caucasus, Vol. 12, No. 1., pp. 35-43.

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Founding Member

Thursday, November 6th, 2008
Janette Davies
Janette Davies

Janette Davies  was the first research fellow of the centre. She was visiting while the centre was newly established. She became one of the founding members of the centre as she supports, assists and contributes to the development of the Centre for the Study of Caucasus and Black Sea Region at the University of Georgia. She holds her masters degree in social anthropology from the University of Oxford, an MSc in Medical Anthropology and PhD in anthropology and health studies from Brunel University. She is Research Associate at International Gender Studies Centre and the Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Oxford. Her current research focuses upon illness and ageing and is linked with the University of Georgia, at the Centre for the Study of Caucasus and Black Sea Region.

 

Founding Member

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008
Nutsa Batiashvili

Nutsa Batiashvili

Nutsa Batiashvili is a cultural anthropology PhD student at Washington University, St Louis, USA. She holds BA and MA in Social Psychology, Tbilisi State University and Graduate Diploma in Anthropology from Oxford Brookes University. She works on issues of collective memory and political change in Georgia exploring historical consciousness, collective memory and emergence of national narratives as part of Georgia’s public discourse within a larger context of contemporary political shifts. With Professor James Wertsch she co-authored a paper ‘Mnemonic Communities and Conflict: Georgia’s national narrative template’, given at the conference ‘Trust and Distrust in Intergroup Conflict and Communication’ in Naples, Italy, June 2008.